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Erdoğan charges Israel with attacking media outlets to keep its dirty works in dark

"The Israeli administration, with the courage that it has taken from the silence of the international community, goes as far as bombarding media outlets and humanitarian aid agencies, and they bombed our Anadolu Agency. Because all of their dirty works should not be made public. Whoever announces [these dirty works] is an enemy for them," Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said in his address while delivering a speech at the 39th traditional iftar meal ( fast-breaking meal) organized by the Birlik Foundation charity in Istanbul.

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Published May 11,2019
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Saturday slammed Israeli attack on Anadolu Agency's office in the Gaza Strip, saying it is a bid to hinder broadcasting their "dirty works" to the world.

"The Israeli administration, with the courage that it has taken from the silence of the international community, goes as far as bombarding media outlets and humanitarian aid agencies, and they bombed our Anadolu Agency.

"Because all of their dirty works should not be made public. Whoever announces [these dirty works] is an enemy for them," Erdoğan said at the 39th traditional iftar meal ( fast-breaking meal) organized by the Birlik Foundation charity in Istanbul.

Erdoğan added despite Israel's "bullying policies", Anadolu Agency continues to work by pushing the limits.

Last Saturday, Israeli fighter jets totally destroyed the seven-story building in Gaza City in which the agency's office is located.

- TURKEY BACKS RULE OF LAW
Erdoğan also criticized Western countries over their reaction to the Supreme Election Council's (YSK) decision to hold a do-over Istanbul mayoral election on June 23.

"Presidential election in Austria can be canceled after 2 years. Did you hear any voice? ... When it comes to us, even our application [to YSK] is disturbing the West," he said.

The president said whether they accept or not, Turkey is an independent, sovereign and democratic country that believes in the rule of law.

On Monday, the YSK accepted the ruling Justice and Development (AK) Party's objection to the March 31 local election results in Istanbul and announced a do-over election.

In its decision, it said some polling officials and staff on March 31 were not public servants as required by law.