Turkey Declared Day of Mourning for Haniyeh, Lowers Flag to Half-Mast at Tel Aviv Embassy
Following Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s announcement of a day of mourning for the assassination of former Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh, the flag outside of the Turkish Embassy in Tel Aviv on Friday, August 2, could be seen lowered to half-mast.
In response to the lowered flag, Israel’s Foreign Minister Israel Katz ordered Turkey’s deputy ambassador to Israel to receive a “stern reprimand” and slammed the embassy representatives.
In his post to X, formerly Twitter, on the matter, Katz also wrote that Israel “will not accept expressions of participation in mourning for a murderer like Ismail Haniyeh who was the head of the Hamas terrorist organization that committed acts of rape and murder on October 7.”
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir also immediately slammed the embassy, writing on X that “representatives of the Turkish Embassy in Israel are invited to take down the flag completely and return home. Shameful.” MK Avigdor Lieberman called the flag being lowered in Tel Aviv “one big disgrace.”
Other Turkish embassies around the world have also decided to lower the flag to half-mast as well. (JPost / VFI News)
“Dear God, we pray that You guide international leaders into condemning terrorism against the innocent instead of glorifying the death of a mastermind of terror. We pray in Yeshua’s name that the international community comes together in unity and takes a public stance against terrorists.”