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(Yetkin Report-Turkey) Murat Yetkin - Turkey's President Erdogan condemned Israel's attack "in the strongest terms" and sent condolences to Iran on the loss of life. According to sources, Ankara tracked Israel's attack on Iran minute-by-minute starting from midnight on June 12. Israeli jets utilized Syrian and Iraqi airspace during the attack. Ankara's technical assessments indicate Israel received internal support within Iran for targeting. This suggests Israel had high-level intelligence support within Iran. No country in the Middle East is likely to go beyond political condemnations or diplomatic efforts to stop Israel's attack on Iran. Saudi Arabia and Gulf states, despite public criticism, are privately content with Iran's weakening, especially after the regime change in Syria. 2025-06-15 00:00:00Full Article
How Israel's Iran Attack Looks in Turkey
(Yetkin Report-Turkey) Murat Yetkin - Turkey's President Erdogan condemned Israel's attack "in the strongest terms" and sent condolences to Iran on the loss of life. According to sources, Ankara tracked Israel's attack on Iran minute-by-minute starting from midnight on June 12. Israeli jets utilized Syrian and Iraqi airspace during the attack. Ankara's technical assessments indicate Israel received internal support within Iran for targeting. This suggests Israel had high-level intelligence support within Iran. No country in the Middle East is likely to go beyond political condemnations or diplomatic efforts to stop Israel's attack on Iran. Saudi Arabia and Gulf states, despite public criticism, are privately content with Iran's weakening, especially after the regime change in Syria. 2025-06-15 00:00:00Full Article
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