The military dictatorship in Turkey has come to it’s end. Newspapers around the world report the news, that several highranking military commanders in Turkey have been arrested for plotting several coups against the democratically elected government of Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Little is reported in western media about the details of the coup plans like the cage plan. As it is well known that Turkish military is part of NATO, and NATO ran operations like Gladio, no one has to wonder, that NATO countries media do not confront their readers with too many details. Therefore, instead of reporting the details of the coup plots, German state media like Deutsche Welle is occupied to urge the Turkish prosecutors to give the Turkish NATO people ‘exemplary’ and ‘fair’ trials. Just as the media in NATO countries never heard, that the problem with Turkish military courts is, that they are used to set free all good military guys, not matter of how much evidence is there for their false flag crimes.
The Israeli government is convinced that the world has not yet understood the true nature of the regime of Tel-Aviv. The Israeli Foreign Ministry has therefore decided to clarify the true character of the regime in Tel Aviv to the world. To reach the goal the Israeli deputy Foreign Minister Daniel Ayalon summoned the Turkish ambassador to Israel, Oğuz Çelikkol, to give him a note of protest over an episode of the Turkish espionage drama, Valley of the Wolves and Turkish criticism of Israel. Israeli News reported, how the Israeli government member behaved:
“In accordance with orders from Lieberman, Ayalon meant to humiliate the ambassador. He called him into a room in his Knesset office and not to the Foreign Ministry in order to ‘reprimand’ him,” the article noted.
The reporters who arrived in order to cover the meeting on Monday had asked Ayalon and Celikkol to shake hands, however the former refused. “The important thing is that they see he’s sitting lower and we’re up high and that there’s only one flag, and you see we’re not smiling,” Ayalon muttered in Hebrew with the embarrassed Turkish envoy next to him.
Footage of this was then shown in the Israeli news at prime time and Israeli newspapers ran page one stories with the picture showing the humilation of the Turkish ambassador. Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman is reportedly very comfortable with what the behaviour of his deputy.
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