❗️A Turkish Foreign Ministry source told AFP that talks have begun regarding the participation of the Turkish military in a peacekeeping mission in Gaza.
“We are in contact with our partners, and Turkiye’s level of participation has not yet been determined,” the source added.
Commenting on Israel’s objection to a Turkish presence in Gaza, the source said, “There is a ceasefire agreement, and Turkiye is one of its guarantors. Our forces are ready for any peacekeeping mission that may be assigned to them in Gaza.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly rejected Turkish military involvement in Gaza, calling it a “red line,” according to Channel 12.
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