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Days After Palestinian Leader Abbas’ Visit, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu Will Go For Turkey

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The offices of both leaders announced late Thursday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would visit Turkey on July 28 to meet with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Following Mahmoud Abbas, who is anticipated on July 25, Netanyahu will be welcomed, according to the Turkish president.

According to a statement from the presidency, “President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will welcome the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Turkey during the same week.”

The leaders would also talk about “current international issues, Turkey-Palestine relations, and the latest developments in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,” it was noted.

The visit, the first by an Israeli prime leader since Ehud Olmert in 2008, was confirmed by Netanyahu’s office.

The Israeli-Palestinian peace process is now at a stalemate, and the West Bank under occupation is seeing its worst violence in years. This is why Turkey is stepping up its diplomatic efforts.

In April, fighting broke out within the Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, a hotspot where Israeli police and Palestinians engaged in combat.

Israel, according to Erdogan, violated a “red line”.

However, ties between Turkey and Israel have improved over the last year with many high-level visits, including that of Israeli President Isaac Herzog, following several years of animosity between the two nations.

Israeli soldiers attacked the Turkish ship Mavi Marmara, which was seeking to carry supplies to the Gaza Strip, a Palestinian enclave under Israeli embargo and governed by the Islamist party Hamas, in 2010, resulting in a fatality. This worsened relations.

Following the deaths of around 50 Palestinians by the Israeli army in Gaza in May 2018, Turkey summoned its ambassador to Tel Aviv and expelled Israel’s ambassador from Ankara.

In retaliation, Israel dismissed the general consul of Turkey in Jerusalem.

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