AhlulBayt News Agency

source : Pars Today
Tuesday

2 July 2024

6:09:03 AM
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Turkish workers took action against Israel on their own

Turkish workers refused to provide fuel to an Israeli regime aircraft due to this regime's crimes in Gaza.

AhlulBayt News Agency: EL AL airline, associated with the Zionist regime, reported that one of its planes, traveling from Warsaw, Poland's capital, to Tel Aviv, was denied refueling permission after being forced to make an emergency landing in Turkey due to technical issues.

The aircraft made an emergency landing at Antalya Airport in Turkey, but after requesting refueling, airport workers refused to fuel the plane before its departure to the Occupied Territories.

EL AL airline announced that due to Turkish workers' refusal to supply fuel to the company's aircraft, the plane was forced to fly to Greece and receive fuel at that country's airport before departing for Tel Aviv.

A wave of hatred towards the Zionist regime due to the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza has engulfed Islamic countries. The peak of this issue is the effort to impose a boycott policy against this regime by Muslims.

Since October 7, 2023, with the full support of Western countries, the Israeli regime has launched a new widespread massacre in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank against the defenseless and oppressed Palestinian people.

According to the latest reports, more than 37,000 Palestinians have been martyred and over 85,000 have been injured in the Zionist regime's attacks on Gaza so far.

The structure of the Israeli regime was created in 1917 through British colonial design and by immigrating Jews from various countries to the Palestinian land, and its existence was declared in 1948. Since then, various mass killing plans have been carried out for the genocide of the Palestinian people and the seizure of all their land.

Several countries, led by the Islamic Republic of Iran, are serious supporters of dissolving the colonial Israeli regime and the return of Jews to their original countries.


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