KATHMANDU: Turkey has suspended all imports and exports with Israel, citing Israel's military actions in Gaza, and intends to maintain these measures until Israel permits the uninterrupted flow of humanitarian aid to the region. The Turkish Trade Ministry announced the halt, encompassing all products, and stated that coordination with Palestinian authorities would ensure minimal impact on Palestinians. This action marks the second phase of measures against Israel and will persist until Israel addresses concerns regarding humanitarian aid access to Gaza.
Last month, Turkey restricted exports of 54 product types to Israel, prompting reciprocal trade barriers from Israel. Israel's Foreign Minister accused Turkey of obstructing Israeli trade through Turkish ports. In response, Israel seeks alternative trade avenues, focusing on local production and imports from other countries. Erdogan's government, facing domestic pressure after recent electoral setbacks, faces criticism for its perceived double standards in criticizing Israel while maintaining commercial ties.
Tensions between Turkey and Israel, fluctuating under Erdogan's leadership, escalated following Israel's military offensive in Gaza. Erdogan condemned Israel's actions, accusing it of war crimes and supporting Hamas as freedom fighters. Turkey announced joining South Africa's legal case against Israel at the International Court of Justice, alleging Israeli breaches of the Genocide Convention. Israel denies the accusations, asserting its military campaign in Gaza does not contravene the convention.