Turkish authorities detain youth advocating against trade with israel
In a tense confrontation on Istiklal Street, Turkish police arrested over 40 young men and women who were passionately advocating for the cessation of trade with Israel.
The protest centered around the continued export of goods to the zionist occupation regime that have killed more than 33,000 Palestinian civilians since Oct. 7.
Thousand Youth for Palestine activists took to the streets, demanding an end to trade relations with Israel. Their rallying cry echoed through the bustling thoroughfare: “Stop trade with Israel!” However, their peaceful demonstration was met with forceful intervention by the authorities.
One activist, speaking from the scene, expressed shock and frustration: “They detained all my friends simply because we voiced our stance against trade with Israel. It’s alarming that 65 percent of iron and steel destined for Israel originates from Türkiye.”
The incident has sparked debate and concern, highlighting the delicate balance between freedom of expression and state actions. As tensions persist, the world watches closely, questioning the implications for diplomatic relations and human rights. (ILKHA)