09.04.2025 11:50
Hakan Bayrakçı's statement, "The Turkish Army can enter Tel Aviv in 72 hours if it wants to," analyzing the increasing tension between Turkey and Israel, has made headlines in the Indian press. The Hindustan Times reported Bayrakçı's words under the headline "72-Hour Countdown: Turkey Threatens to Enter Tel Aviv."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who met with Donald Trump at the White House, mentioned during the meeting that they wanted to avoid conflicts with Turkey and discussed their relations with the country. Trump stated, "I love Erdoğan. He loves me too," indicating that he could mediate to resolve potential problems with Turkey.
BAYRAKCI: WE CAN ENTER TEL AVIV IN 72 HOURS
While the repercussions of this statement continue, Hakan Bayrakçı, commenting on regional developments on CNN Türk screens, stated, "The Turkish Army can enter Tel Aviv in 72 hours if it wants to. This is neither a threat nor an exaggeration; it is a clear indication of the deterrence of the Turkish nation and army."
REPORTED IN INDIAN MEDIA
Bayrakçı's remarks were reported by an India-based news channel with the headline "72-hour countdown: Turkey threatens to enter Tel Aviv."
ATTENTION DRAWN TO THE STRENGTH OF THE TURKISH ARMY
Hindustan Times elaborated on Bayrakçı's statements, highlighting the operational capacity of the Turkish army and its potential to change the regional power balance. The newspaper analyzed Bayrakçı's words, defining the strength of the Turkish army not only as a military deterrent but also as a political one.