I find the state's current position on issue correct. We are open to any mediation, including prisoner swaps. For that we need to be able to criticize both sides for their mistakes. I also find the masses who have been almsot licking Israel's ass for 2 days and the antithesis of these masses, the other neighborhood's ass lickers who say let's go to war with Israel, equally ridiculous reactions.
However, the tons of fake news made by the Zionist media, such as beheaded babies, kidnapped raped women, mass murder at a concert, etc., are post truth perception management that will backfire against Israel day by day. Because Israel is now committing atrocities that will bring the concepts of massacre and torture of the human body to a whole new level. These are not allegations, these are things that are on video. The head of the army is calling for atrocities on a scale that even Hitler never commit in his lifetime as like that, and they still portrayed as a victim by the international media. lol.
I don't think it is in our highest interests or in good conscience to stand with Israel. Being an unconditional ally of an apartheid country can have a detrimental effect on the continuity of Turkiye's foreign&security policy on three continents. We are not Israel's ally (they don't even see you as their equal, let alone an ally), we can trade, we can be gentlemen about not tripping each other in areas of common interest, that's all. Israel should remain as it is, any further ahead threatens Turkish interests, any further behind increases the influence of the other objectionable country, as you know. Our official thesis is a 2-state solution in line with relevant UN resolutions. Recognizing Palestine's right to statehood cannot be defined as pro-Palestinian in this context.