Turkish Saadet Party rejects any Turkish military intervention in Syria

Ankara, SANA- Leader of Turkey’s Felicity Party (Saadet Partisi) “SP” Mustafa Kamalak on Saturday stressed that his party rejects any Turkish military intervention in Syria, indicating that the West and “Israel” are the ones who established the Justice and Development Party ”AKP” to achieve their goals in dividing and partitioning the countries of the region.

AKP is headed by leader of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayeb Erdogan who plays a destructive role in Syria by supporting, training and sending terrorists to kill Syrian people.

Kamalak, in an interview with the Syrian TV in Ankara, said “We as SP completely reject any Turkish direct intervention in the Syrian territories, and we will prevent it by all possible means.”

Kamalak added that even the Islamic world has been harmed by the AKP, considering that this party has played a major role in reaching Syria to the current situation, in addition to its destructive role in Libya, Iraq and Egypt.

He indicated that the US has clear goals in the region, on top, achieving security of Israel, and establishing the so-called the state of “Greater Israel” whose borders according to it expand from the Nile to the Euphrates, pointing out that Turkey has been selected to contribute to implementing this scheme on the ground.

On the other hand, a Turkish nurse who was working secretly at a military hospital in Urfa City to the southeast of Turkey was quoted by the Turkish mass media as saying that “the daughter of Erdogan Sumeyye had been providing medical aid to the wounded members of the ISIS terrorist organization” and for transporting them to the Turkish hospitals.

The nurse stressed that the Turkish trucks had been transporting large numbers of wounded ISIS terrorists to the military hospital daily, adding that Summeye had been usually visiting the hospital.

R.J/ Barry

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