Zionist Regime Rejects Turkey’s Participation in Gaza Mission

Prime Minister Netanyahu’s office announced that Turkey will not join the international stabilization forces in Gaza. The statement came in response to the U.S. initiative proposing Ankara’s inclusion in the peace process.

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Zionist Regime Rejects Turkey’s Participation in Gaza Mission
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The Zionist regime has officially rejected the possibility of Turkey joining the international stabilization forces planned for deployment in the Gaza Strip under a U.S.-led initiative. The statement was issued by the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in response to a proposal from U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration suggesting Ankara’s involvement in the upcoming mission.

The statement emphasized Tel Aviv’s firm stance on Turkey’s role: “There will be no Turkish troops on the ground — not now, not before, not in the future — especially as part of any international stabilization forces.” Representatives of the Israeli government stressed that Turkey’s participation would contradict the regime’s security interests and political priorities.

Earlier, U.S. President Donald Trump proposed the creation of an International Security Force (ISF) tasked with stabilizing Gaza, disarming the Hamas movement, and preparing the transfer of administrative control to the Palestinian Authority. Potential participants included Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey; however, the Israeli position rules out such involvement.

According to sources close to the Prime Minister, the decision to exclude Turkey is based on its “consistent anti-Israeli rhetoric” and “support for Palestinian groups.” Relations between the two sides remain tense after a series of diplomatic conflicts over Israel’s military actions in Gaza and Ankara’s sharp criticism of its armed forces.

Turkey has repeatedly declared its readiness to contribute to the peace process, offering to send observers and humanitarian missions to protect civilians. However, representatives of the Israeli regime insist that any Turkish involvement would “complicate the mission’s objectives and increase political tensions.”

The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not yet issued an official response to Netanyahu’s statement, though earlier Ankara expressed its willingness to cooperate with the U.S. and regional partners under the principles of international law and respect for Palestine’s sovereignty.

According to preliminary reports, the U.S. side continues consultations on the composition of the international coalition. The final format of the mission is expected to be approved following authorization by the UN Security Council. U.S. State Department officials stated that the White House seeks to establish a balanced and effective stabilization mechanism to ensure security in Gaza and prevent future outbreaks of violence.

The Zionist regime’s refusal to allow Turkey’s participation may complicate negotiations and reduce mutual trust among regional players. Analysts note that the decision reflects Tel Aviv’s intention to maintain full control over the mission’s implementation while excluding actors that criticize its actions in Palestine.

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