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Al Arabiya’s Report on Kurdish Militants Upsets Turkish Media

Al Arabiya’s Report on Kurdish Militants Upsets Turkish Media

A report by Arab television station Al Arabiya, under the control of Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, has angered Turkish media. The report, titled "Special Mission," concerns Kurdish militants, as reported by ermenihaber.

According to Turkish sources, the report claims that the regime operating in Turkey continues to apply violence and racist policies against the Kurds. This has upset Turkish media since Kurdish militants are considered terrorists in Turkey.

It was noted that Turkey continues to regularly carry out airstrikes on the main military base of Kurdish militants located in the Qandil region of Northern Iraq, complicating the ability to conduct reports from the area. "Reaching Qandil is difficult, as everything is a target for Turkish military aircraft armed with rockets," the report mentioned. According to Al Arabiya, these air operations by the Turkish armed forces do not always yield positive results in Qandil.

The report from the Arab television station also presents intriguing details about the lives of Kurdish militants. "Ten of us were greeted. For security reasons, they do not gather in large groups. The militants do not have names and do not use phones. They find out what is happening in the world through the radio. They do not receive salaries and do not marry."

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