PNN – The Israeli Prime Minister announced that the entry of Turkish forces into Gaza would be Tel Aviv’s red line.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing Sputnik News Agency, the Israeli Channel 12 TV announced that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in a meeting with US Vice President J. D. Vance, considered the entry of Turkish forces into the Gaza Strip a “red line” for Tel Aviv.
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According to the report, the talks between the two sides discussed the names of several countries that may participate in the necessary arrangements for the “alternative [Hamas] management” in Gaza and the future of governance in the region.
During the meeting, Netanyahu also referred to the publication of images in recent days and claimed that the Turkish flags seen in central Gaza do not belong to Turkish citizens, but were raised by Palestinians who are working in the region under the auspices of a Turkish charity.

