According to Turkey's Anadolu News Agency on the 14th, 53-year-old Turkish opposition Happiness Party lawmaker Hasan Bitmez died after rescue efforts failed. Two days ago (12th), after he sharply condemned "Israel will be punished by Allah" in the Knesset, he was suspected of being so emotional that he suffered a heart attack and fell to the ground on the spot.
According to the live**, Bitmetz gave a 22-minute speech. In front of him was a sign that read "Murderer Israel;."collaborators: Justice and Development Party of Turkey (AKP)".
According to Reuters, Bitmetz has recently repeatedly expressed dissatisfaction with Turkey's Justice and Development Party led by Erdogan, because Turkey continues to have contacts with Israel despite the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
You allow ships to go to Israel, you shamelessly call it, you are Israel's. You have the blood of Palestinians on your hands, and you are collaborators. You have contributed to every bomb that Israel has dropped on Gaza. Bitmetz said.
At the end of his speech, he said: "Perhaps we can escape our conscience, but we cannot escape history. Israel will not escape the wrath of Allah. After saying "I salute all of you", he suddenly fell backwards to the ground, and his head appeared to hit the floor.
At that time, Bitmez's heart reportedly stopped beating, and after a period of CPR, he woke up in parliament and was taken to hospital within 20 minutes. Angiography showed that the two main veins in his heart were completely blocked.
Bitmez's death was announced nearly 47 hours after he suffered a heart attack, and his funeral took place on the 14th.
According to the report, Bitmetz graduated from Al-Azhar University and was the chairman of the Islamic League Research Center, having previously worked for Islamic non-** organizations.
At present, the new round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict has lasted for more than three months, and as the Israeli army continues to bomb and besiege, more than 18,608 people have been killed and another 50,594 have been injured, most of them women and children.
Although the Israeli side has been emphasizing the "intention" to reduce the number of civilians in Gaza**, saying that "the war is against Hamas, not against the people of Gaza". But according to the estimates of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence of the United States, 2Of the 90,000 air-to-surface munitions, about 40 to 45 percent are unguided munitions, while the rest are precision-guided munitions.
According to CNN, unguided munitions have poor hit accuracy and can easily cause collateral, which poses a greater threat to civilians, especially in a densely populated area like Gaza. According to CNN analysis, Israel's heavy use of unguided munitions may be one of the reasons for the surge in civilian deaths.
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