08.04.2026 18:03
The AK Party reacted to the Israeli Minister who threatened actor Görkem Sevindik in response to Israel's execution law. Bahadır Yenişehirlioğlu, the AK Party Group Deputy Chairman, expressed his support for actor Görkem Sevindik, who plays the character "Kadir Baba" in the series Eşref Rüya, through a video he published.
In response to the death penalty law enacted by Israel, the AK Party reacted to the Israeli Minister who threatened actor Görkem Sevindik.
SCANDALOUS THREAT FROM ISRAELI MINISTER
Actor Görkem Sevindik had reacted to Israel's death penalty law by saying, "Please let us not remain silent. If humanity does not rise today, when will it rise? If we cannot show that we are human today, when will we show it?"
The far-right Israeli Minister of National Security, Ben-Gvir, who targeted the actor, threatened the artist in a video he released, saying, "Kadir in the Dream of Eshref. You will never be Kadir Baba. We live in Israel. You can act in a Turkish series. The death penalty is now valid for terrorists."
SUPPORT FOR SEVİNDİK FROM AK PARTY'S YENİŞEHİRLİOĞLU: WE WILL NEVER NORMALIZE THESE THREATS
Bahadır Yenişehirlioğlu, the Deputy Group Chairman of the AK Party known for his artistic identity, also reacted to Ben-Gvir with a video he released.
Yenişehirlioğlu stated, "The baby killer perverse Israeli mentality has once again revealed that it has declared war on art, humanity, and all values by threatening our actor Görkem Sevindik with 'you will not be a father.' This despicable expression is an outward manifestation of a dirty hatred directed at art, conscience, and human dignity. We will never normalize these threats. We will not ignore them and will never bow to blackmail. We will continue our struggle against the sick and obsessive mentality of Israel, which aims to harvest political gain through the language of hatred, fear, and intimidation policies. As an artist, I want to express my heartfelt congratulations to my brother Görkem Sevindik, who does not remain silent in the face of Israel's oppression."