Israel seduces PKK with thousands of dollars to fight against Palestinians

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Intending to use them in tunnels of Hamas, Israel offers PKK terrorists 2 thousand 200 dollars to join the frontlines in its unlawful war against Palestinians with thousands of terrorists and mercenaries already transported to Israel.

Israel seduces PKK with thousands of dollars to fight against Palestinians

Israel is set to give 2 thousand 200 dollars to members of the PKK terrorist group who will fight on behalf of Israel against Hamas in Gaza, sources familiar with the subject matter have revealed.

According to sources, the Israeli government made a contract with PKK terrorists, with whom they agreed to a salary of 9 thousand Israeli shekels (2 thousand 200 dollars) in addition to 25 thousand dollars of compensation in case of death or injury.

Israel intends to use PKK terrorists in its land attack on Gaza as it does not want to send its own soldiers into the tunnels of Hamas. In this context, nearly 2,000 terrorists and mercenaries from Europe, Iraq, Syria and the US have moved into Israel. Peshmerga forces from northern Iraq have also been sent to the frontlines in Israel.

The relationship between Israel and PKK and also the Peshmerga forces of northern Iraq, is nothing new. One of the biggest supporters of Massoud Barzani's failed independence referendum in 2017 was Israel. While Israel was being established, many Jewish Kurds immigrated to Palestine. There are currently more than 200 thousand Jewish Kurds living in Israel. Mickey Levy, who was once elected as the Speaker of the Israeli Parliament, is one of them.

Meanwhile, in Barzani and Talabani regions, calls are being made to recruit militants to fight for Israel. In this context, many organizations have been carrying out extensive activities. Among these are the "Kurdish-Israeli Friendship Union" founded by Mordehay Zaken, the "Kurdish Institute" and the "Israeli Jewish Kurds" organization.

According to information provided by field sources, Israeli organizations have been negotiating with Peshmerga to send Kurds from northern Iraq to Israel, reminding them of the support given by the Tel Aviv regime to them since 1958. In Ayn al-Arab, an Israeli colonel and his team of seven people have been carrying out activities to find people experienced in urban warfare. The militants recruited from Iraq and Syria were given Israeli citizenship identities. These were then transported to Israel by three planes. The last flight took off on October 29. Eight of those whom Israel sent to the front were killed in the recent clashes.

SUICIDE FOR KURDS

Former HDP Deputy and Spokesperson Ayhan Bilgen described the support given to Israel by the PKK and other Kurdish structures as "suicide".

"It is obvious that they are trying to make the Kurds partners with Israel," Bilgen said. "I say it very clearly, the place of the Kurds in this war is on the side of the people of Gaza and the Palestinian resistance." Bilgen warned that the Kurds, who side with the occupying Israel, would become a new target in the Islamic world together with Israel. He also noted that Israel would not hesitate to inflict on the Kurds the same brutality as it did in Palestine if interests were to conflict.

"Kurds will have to face the reality of a great genocide and exile. Cooperation with Israel will not provide any advantage to the Kurds. For Israel, the lives, civilization, land and history of the Kurds are not more valuable than the lives of the Palestinians. Kurds can achieve historical gains only by standing in the right place. That place is definitely not next to Israel. Israel is already the absolute loser of this war... Cooperating with the US, Russia or any other global power, especially Israel, is a historical disaster."

Kurdish singer and actor Idan Amedi, who plays in the Netflix TV series "Fauda", announced that he voluntarily joined the Israeli army and shared images from the Gaza Strip. Images of Amedi calling Kurds to war are broadcast on Israeli television. Meanwhile, Duran Kalkan, one of the ringleaders of the PKK in Qandil, blamed Hamas and made propaganda in favor of Israel.

 

Source: Newsroom

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