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(Middle East Eye-UK) Ragip Soylu - Turkey has not expelled members of the Palestinian Hamas movement and isn't planning to kick out the Muslim Brotherhood presence in the country either, a senior Turkish official and other sources told Middle East Eye. Last week, Israeli media, citing a Palestinian source, alleged that "dozens of people identified with Hamas" had been deported in the last few months, upon an Israeli request. Sources close to Hamas confirmed that none of their members in Turkey were deported, though there were restrictions on Hamas' military wing.2022-05-12 00:00:00Full Article
Turkey Has Not Expelled Any Hamas or Muslim Brotherhood Members
(Middle East Eye-UK) Ragip Soylu - Turkey has not expelled members of the Palestinian Hamas movement and isn't planning to kick out the Muslim Brotherhood presence in the country either, a senior Turkish official and other sources told Middle East Eye. Last week, Israeli media, citing a Palestinian source, alleged that "dozens of people identified with Hamas" had been deported in the last few months, upon an Israeli request. Sources close to Hamas confirmed that none of their members in Turkey were deported, though there were restrictions on Hamas' military wing.2022-05-12 00:00:00Full Article
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