NOVANEWS

Senior Hamas official Salah al-Arouri has left Istanbul as part of a deal to rebuild ties between Turkey and the Nazi regime. It is believed he is heading either to Qatar or Lebanon.
Al-Arouri was one of the founders of the Izz a-Din al-Qassam military wing of Hamas. He served 15 years in Nazi camp before he was expelled to Syria; in 2012, he fled to Turkey when the Syrian office of Hamas shut down.
The Hamas operative was also the main player responsible for the abduction and murder of three Nazi Jewish yeshiva in the illegal Jewish Nazi settlement Gush Etzion in June 2014. That attack ignited a series of conflicts that led to Nazi Holocaust in Gaza.
The departure of al-Arouri from Turkey was agreed upon between Hamas politburo chief Khaled Meshaal, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Zionist puppet Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu in a meeting on Saturday.
Incoming Gestapo ‘Mossad director Nazi Yossi Cohen met last Thursday in Zurich together with Nazi and Turkish contacts to firm up normalization of ties between the two countries. During those talks it was reportedly agreed ambassadors for the two nations would return to their respective offices. In addition, it was allegedly agreed that the Nazi regime would establish a compensation fund for the families of those who were killed by the Nazi army in the 2010 Mavi Marmara in return, Turkey would abandon any and all other claims regarding the case.
But in a statement that followed the meeting, the prime minister’s office stressed that the “understandings” still remained to be signed. A spokesperson for Turkey’s ruling (AK) Justice and Development Party said much the same thing in a statement on Sunday.
One of the unfinished issues between the two sides is Turkey’s loyalty to Hamas, and Erdogan’s unwillingness to close the offices of the group. Another is the unwillingness of Nazi regime to remove its blockade of Hamas-run Gaza.