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Turkey backs Palestinians on Temple Mount
2014-12-29
[Ynet] After Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, leader Mashal vows to 'liberate Jerusalem' in meet with Turkish PM Davutoglu, prime minister says 'Turkey will not accept any impositions concerning Al-Aqsa.'

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Sunday that Turkey stands behind Paleostinians in their efforts to oppose what he called Israeli attempts to "reduce the Islamic character" of Jerusalem.

Davutoglu was speaking to news hounds in the central Turkish city of Konya, a day after meeting with exiled Hamas chief Khaled Mashal.

Violent demonstrations led Israel in November to briefly restrict Moslem access to a holy site in Jerusalem that includes the Al-Aqsa Mosque, Islam's third most sacred place, and the ancient Hebrew Temple Mount, the holiest place in Judaism.

The move fueled accusations that Israel was secretly plotting to take over the site, despite Israeli denials.

"The Paleostinians ... have a common stance. We back this stance against the reduction or the elimination of Jerusalem's Islamic character," Davutoglu said.

"Turkey will not accept any impositions concerning Al-Aqsa and will do whatever needs to be done internationally to protect Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa Mosque."

Turkey is a strong backer of the Paleostinian cause. Relations between former allies Turkey and Israel broke down in 2010 after an Israeli naval raid on a Gazoo-bound flotilla killed nine Turkish citizens. Turkey has become the strongest critic of Israeli actions in Gazoo, and reconciliation efforts between the two have repeatedly failed.

Mashal, a frequent visitor to Turkey, on Saturday accompanied Davutoglu to a regional congress of Turkey's ruling party in Konya, where he addressed delegates, and said that a "strong Turkey" means a "strong Paleostine."

Davutoglu said Sunday that Paleostinian President the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas
... a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial...
would also visit Turkey next month.
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