The Turkish parliament will meet in a closed session to discuss Israel's actions and possible threats.
On October 8, the Turkish parliament will hold a closed-door meeting to assess Israel's actions in the region and potential threats.
The meeting was initiated by Murat Emir, deputy chairman of the Republican People's Party faction, after President Erdogan's statements that Turkey, along with Palestine and Lebanon, is also Israel's target. These words have sparked a lively debate, and politicians are demanding clarification about possible threats to Turkey.
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