Journalists learned on the date that Turkish President Erdogan stated, when answering questions about Turkey's trade relations with Israel, that "as the Turkish nation and government, we have severed relations with Israel."

Currently, Turkey has no relations with Israel and has not taken any measures to improve these relations. Erdogan emphasized that, without a doubt, Turkey has made the strongest response to Israel's atrocities, having implemented concrete measures such as halting trade.

Since the outbreak of the new round of Israel-Palestine conflict on a certain date last year, Turkey's relations with Israel have deteriorated, with Turkey strongly condemning Israel's military actions in the Gaza Strip. In early this year, Turkey announced that due to the escalation of Israel's actions in the Gaza Strip, which exacerbated the local humanitarian disaster, Turkey suspended all import and export trade activities with Israel.

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