Turkey’s largest opposition party is mobilizing rallies and boycotts against pro-government businesses to support its presidential candidate, Ekrem Imamoglu, who is campaigning from jail after being arrested on corruption charges. University students are leading protests, sharing protest tips, and facing government crackdowns in response to the arrest, with the government accused of trying to silence opposition. The Republican People’s Party is spearheading the resistance, calling for boycotts and early elections while vowing to stand by Imamoglu and challenge the government’s actions through rallies and legal battles.
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A ‘Third-Force’ headed by a criminal gang leader – Middle East Monitor
Benjamin Netanyahu's efforts to conceal his creation of a "third-force" to counter Palestinian resistance have been exposed, leading to significant backlash and international condemnation. This clandestine group, led by criminal Yasser Abu Shabab, has been implicated in violent acts, including looting humanitarian aid, while operating under Israeli military protection. Netanyahu justified this controversial strategy by claiming it aimed to save IDF soldiers, but it has drawn criticism from opposition leaders and raised parallels to South...
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