Let's start with a big news about Turkey.
Today, Russia reported that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told members of parliament that there had been a new attempted coup in his country, and the conspirators were supporters of Fatura Golan, a missionary living in the United States.
Turkish media said that law enforcement authorities had searched the homes of Ankara's security bureau and senior officials the day before and detained a number of police suspected of planning the incident. On the same day, the Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yelikaya said that the police in 62 provinces of Turkey had launched large-scale operations and detained 544 people suspected of being related to Golan. The next day, he announced that these conspirators would be held accountable.
Fatura Golan, born in 1941, is the most influential contemporary Islamic preacher. He founded the Golan Movement in the late 1960s and has corresponding missionary institutions in 160 countries around the world.
However, in Turkey, his country, the activities of the "Grameen Movement" are limited.
Erdogan and Gram were once political allies. For the sake of common interests, Xiaoanzi allowed schools and some media and other institutions to develop the Gram movement. But over time, friction began to arise between the two sides.
The reason is simple. The influence of the Grameen Movement is too great. Its wide influence on the police, the judiciary and the media makes Erdogan a bit uneasy.
In 2012, prosecutors involved in the Grameen Movement tried to interrogate Hakan Feidan, the then head of the Turkish National Intelligence Organization and Erdogan's close ally, which directly challenged Erdogan's power.
In 2016, there was a military coup in Turkey, which targeted Erdogan. If Putin had not sent troops directly, Erdogan's political career might have ended.
Later, Erdogan accused Glenn, who was far away in Pennsylvania, the United States, of planning and directing the coup, and the two men completely collapsed, although the latter sternly denied the accusation.
Let's take a look at the situation between Kazakhstan and Israel.
In the past 24 hours, Israeli forces have eliminated more than 20 Hamas militants in Rafah.
US CIA officials revealed to the media: According to US intelligence analysis, up to now, Hamas armed forces have been eliminated by one-third (Hamas tunnels have also been destroyed by only one-third), while the Israeli military has announced the elimination of about 13000 armed elements.
Before the Gaza operation, the outside world estimated that there were more than 30000 Hamas militants, and the Gaza jihadist group under the direct command of the Persians was about several thousand people, the total number was about 40000. From this point of view, it seems that the number of enemy annihilations by Israel is not much different from that of the US intelligence agencies.
For Israel, this data is really not ideal. One of the most important reasons is that Hamas does not wear military uniforms, and it is always mixed with civilians. It is difficult to distinguish between them. Israel cannot "kill mistakes", and efficiency will naturally be greatly reduced.
In this regard, the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court also applied for the issuance of arrest warrants for Netanyahu and others - together with the core leaders of Hamas.
At present, this move of the International Criminal Court has not received much support, even if the countries that support Hamas openly and secretly have not made a statement. There are many reasons for this, but I think it is important to compare the war on terrorism with terrorist atrocities. If this logic is true, Any country that has ever been engaged in anti-terrorism action will not run away in the future.
In other words, this is actually a boomerang...
As Israel's most important ally, the United States has stated that it will continue to support Israel. Biden and Speaker of the House of Representatives Johnson both rejected the absurd issuance of arrest warrants by the International Criminal Court against Israel and Hamas.
Harrison's national opinion poll shows that three quarters of Americans still support Israel and the Israeli military's Rafah operation.
According to the latest news, Israel plans to complete its campaign against Rafah by October, and the United States has agreed to the Israeli military's Rafah action plan.
Up to now, more than one million Rafah residents have evacuated to the designated safety zone, and the Rafah central market area is empty. Haniya once asked women and children to stay where they were and protect Hamas with blood, which seems to have received no response.
Today, I saw a sentence, which is also appropriate here. Let's end this article with it:
”What you call justice is nothing more than condescending sympathy.
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