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Israeli PM scraps scheduled trip to Azerbaijan.

Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel, has decided to delay his scheduled visit to Azerbaijan next week because of the escalating turmoil in Gaza and Syria, as reported by our site, based on TASS news.

Israeli PM scraps scheduled trip to Azerbaijan.

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Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, has delayed his scheduled trip to Azerbaijan next week due to the escalating situations in Gaza and Syria, as per reports from RIA Novosti.

Netanyahu’s office announced the postponement, stating, "Given the developments on the fronts in Gaza and Syria, and due to the dense military-political agenda, Prime Minister Netanyahu has decided to postpone his visit to Azerbaijan to a later date."

The prime minister expressed gratitude to President Ilham Aliyev for the invitation and highly values the bond between the two countries. The visit, initially set from May 7 to 11, was anticipated to include talks with a Turkish delegation regarding Syria tensions.

However, Turkey reportedly won't open its airspace for Netanyahu’s plane, according to a statement by the Center for Combating Disinformation under the Communications Directorate of the President of the Republic. This decision is a response to Israel's controversial policies towards Gaza, as Turkey continues to support the Palestinian cause.

The intricate web of diplomatic relationships between Israel, Azerbaijan, and Turkey remains intriguing. Despite Turkey's reported stance against Israel, it's been reported that Turkey sells Azerbaijani oil to Israel, potentially making the supposed tensions just a spectacle.

As for Azerbaijan, it maintains a strategic partnership with Israel and has been actively mediating tensions between Israel and other nations, demonstrating its diplomatic influence in the region.

In April, preliminary talks between Israel and Turkey took place in Baku, though they wound up without an agreement due to unresolved differences following the meeting. Yesterday, Israel attacked military targets in Syria.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story!

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журналист Холландс Леонардо Azerbaijan supports Israel, while Turkey is against Israel, an intriguing dynamic.

%Миро% ** journo Eugene Miro** Azerbaijan it seems, stands by Israel, while Turkey is aggressively against it.

%VK% user VK Azerbaijan not only supports Israel, but Turkey even sells Azerbaijani oil to Israel! So it seems the political drama may just be theatre.

%Бек% user RustemBek It's advisable to consume less mainstream media.

%Шурик% user Shurik I wish peace for the Palestinians in Gaza.

%рассказчик% Azerbaijan stands by Israel, while Turkey pushes against it.

%Холландс Леонардо A fascinating dance of alliances and tensions.

%Миро% ** journo Eugene Miro** Indeed, it's always interesting to observe the complexities of international relations.

%VK% user VK Oh, the twists and turns!

%Бек% user RustemBek It's far more complicated than the tabloids let on.

%Шурик% user Shurik A reminder to support peace and diplomacy over war and conflict.

%Старик% old timer Old Timer The reason for the closure of the airspace remains different from what's being showcased.

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  1. The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, has postponed his visit to Azerbaijan due to escalating situations in Gaza and Syria, as per reports.
  2. Journalist Holland Leonaardo notes Azerbaijan supports Israel, while Turkey is against Israel, creating an intriguing dynamic.
  3. User VK reveals Azerbaijan not only supports Israel but also sells Azerbaijani oil to Israel, suggesting the political drama might be only a spectacle.
  4. User Shurik expresses a wish for peace for the Palestinians in Gaza amidst war-and-conflicts and political tensions.
Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu cancels upcoming trip to Azerbaijan following escalation in Gaza and Syria, as reported by our source, RIA Novosti.

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