Hundreds Gather in Istanbul to Mourn Two Turks Killed in Lebanon

A young boy holds up a Hamas flag as people gather during a pro Palestinians protest after Friday prayers outside Beyazit mosque in Istanbul, Türkiye, Friday, Nov. 24, 2023. (AP)
A young boy holds up a Hamas flag as people gather during a pro Palestinians protest after Friday prayers outside Beyazit mosque in Istanbul, Türkiye, Friday, Nov. 24, 2023. (AP)
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Hundreds Gather in Istanbul to Mourn Two Turks Killed in Lebanon

A young boy holds up a Hamas flag as people gather during a pro Palestinians protest after Friday prayers outside Beyazit mosque in Istanbul, Türkiye, Friday, Nov. 24, 2023. (AP)
A young boy holds up a Hamas flag as people gather during a pro Palestinians protest after Friday prayers outside Beyazit mosque in Istanbul, Türkiye, Friday, Nov. 24, 2023. (AP)

Several hundred mourners gathered outside a mosque in Istanbul on Friday to lament the death of two Turkish men, who militant group Hamas said were killed earlier this week in Israeli strikes on south Lebanon.

A total of nine people were killed in the strikes on Tuesday, including two journalists, two other civilians and five Hamas members including a senior member of the militant group.

Hamas has said the two Turks were in a car carrying five people who were all killed. Lebanese authorities have not commented on the Turks' deaths or the circumstances under which they came to be in Lebanon.

About 400 people, many of them waving green and white Hamas flags, joined funeral prayers for the two Turkish men, Seyfullah Bilal Ozturk and Yakup Erdal, outside the Beyazit Mosque in the heart of Istanbul's historic district.

"The martyrs' blood will drown Israel," said a large banner held by some of those attending.

Some were crying and some celebrating what they described as the martyrdom of the two men, chanting, "We will continue on the martyrs' path".

"I've known Bilal since he was young. They were beautiful people who really devoted their lives to this path," said Ramazan Ileri, an acquaintance of Ozturk's.

"God willing, may God bless their martyrdom. They gave up their lives for this cause and they set an example for us."



Iran's President to Visit Iraq on First Foreign Trip

Masoud Pezeshkian was sworn in as Iran's new president on July 30 - AFP
Masoud Pezeshkian was sworn in as Iran's new president on July 30 - AFP
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Iran's President to Visit Iraq on First Foreign Trip

Masoud Pezeshkian was sworn in as Iran's new president on July 30 - AFP
Masoud Pezeshkian was sworn in as Iran's new president on July 30 - AFP

Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian will visit Iraq on Wednesday, state media reported Sunday, in what will be his first trip abroad since he took office in July, AFP reported.

Pezeshkian will head a high-ranking Iranians delegation to Baghdad to meet senior Iraqi officials.

The visit comes at the invitation of Iraq's premier, Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, the official IRNA news agency quoted Iran's ambassador to Baghdad Mohammad Kazem Al-Sadegh as saying.

The two countries will sign memoranda of understanding on cooperation and security, Sadegh said, without elaborating.

He said the agreements were to have been signed during a planned visit to Iraq by Iran's late president, Ebrahim Raisi.

But Raisi was killed in May along with the then foreign minister, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, when their helicopter crashed on a fog-shrouded mountainside in northern Iran.

Since taking office, Pezeshkian has vowed to "prioritize" strengthening ties with the Iran's neighbours.

Tehran is one of Iraq's leading trade partners, and wields considerable political influence in Baghdad where its Iraqi allies dominate parliament and the current government.

In March 2023 the two countries signed a security agreement covering their common border, months after Tehran struck Kurdish opposition groups in Iraq's north.