Alexander Goldshtein: flirting with radical terrorism, Turks have no right to moralize

Alexander Goldshtein: flirting with radical terrorism, Turks have no right to moralize

PanARMENIAN.Net - The incident with the Gaza-bound aid convoy was nothing but Turkey’s provocation, according to Alexander Goldshtein, assistant to the editor-in-chief of IzRus.co.il.

“Israel pledged to transport the cargo to Gaza after examination but the “peacekeepers” needed blood. They got it after attacking Israeli soldiers,” Mr. Goldshtein told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

“The video records show that the Israeli soldiers were attacked with knives and Molotov cocktails, as a result 10 soldiers were wounded,” he said. “So, flirting with radical terrorism, Turks have no right to moralize. Turks who throw bombs on Northern Iraq should not tell Israel how to behave. The watchman of the incident was Turkey’s Prime Minister Erdogan, who emerges as a new Ahmadinejad. He doesn’t conceal his anti-Semitism and is going to sever ties with the Jewish State. This provocation was a part of his plan.”

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