Ertuğrul Özkök: Okay, you didn't make Linet sing, at least listen to these two Jews

Actually, I was never planning to write an article about Linet .
Because what's the point of even saying a few words to such a fanatic mentality?
He will leave her and go after you.
But yesterday I read an article that said,
I couldn't help but write this, albeit late.
I would like to ask this to those who want to remove Linet from the stage:I would like to ask those who did not let Linet sing in Türkiye, saying, “We will support the people of Gaza.”
Have you ever wondered who Linet is?
Have you listened to a single song of his?
I don't think so.
I don't think they will ever read what I write.
Let me write anyway.
Her full name is Linet Menashi …
He was born on March 5, 1975 in Tel Aviv.
Do you know who his mother is?
The once famous Turkish classical music artist is Leyla Özgecan from Bursa.
Her Israeli name is Leya Bonana .
But as an artist he always used his Turkified name.
His father is Şumuel Menaşe from Istanbul.
Linet is both a Turkish and Israeli citizen.
A Turkish citizen who says, “As a Jew, I am safe in Türkiye.”
Now, go to Spotify and type “Linet”.
You will see the 5 most listened songs.
All of them are Turkish songs.
The name of the first song is “Possibility…”
It has been listened to 41 million times.
In other words, it's even more than İbrahim Tatlıses ' most-streamed song.
His second song, “Aman Aman”, has a Ferdi Tayfur flavor.
Ferdi Tayfur's most-streamed song on Spotify has been downloaded 36 million times.
So he rested more than that.
Listen to “Aman Aman” and then let’s talk about the horse marketTo those friends who brag about getting him off the stage, I will say this.
Linet is also a Turkish singer with a vein, and a lot of veins.
For God's sake, listen to this "Oh My God" once... Then let's talk while sipping a non-alcoholic dragon fruit smoothie cocktail at the conservative café in At Pazarı.
This is the person you took off the stage.
Let me wish you this.
Now I will tell you about another Jew.
World-renowned New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman wrote a very important observation yesterday.
The full Turkish translation of the English title of the article was:
“The flashing signals I saw in Israel…”
But the newspaper gave the title in its own Turkish translation as follows: “ Anti - war movement begins in Israel . ”
From left to centre, even in right-wing partiesFriedman went to Israel, made on-site observations, and talked to many people.
In summary he says
There is a change in the Israeli people that I have observed for the first time since the Hamas attack on October 7. A movement is beginning against the Gaza war. This may not yield results immediately, but from the far left to the center, and even within the right, a strong reaction is beginning against this war.
Very serious accusations from former Israeli Prime MinisterThe first important signal for this movement came from former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert .
He threw the first punch against Netanyahu and his coalition in an article he wrote for the Haaretz newspaper.
This is exactly what he said:
“The Israeli government is today waging a war that has no purpose, no goal, no clear planning, and no chance of success.”
The real serious accusation comes after this:
“ What we are waging in Gaza today is a war of unlimited and brutal destruction . It is the crime of killing a civilian population . ”
Wait, the worst part is yet to come.
The former Prime Minister concludes his article as follows:
“Yes, Israel is committing a war crime…”
Another exit is from the left wing.
Yair Golan, leader of the Israeli Liberal Unity Movement, …
Left leader: If we don't give up, we will become a pariah stateHe also speaks as follows:
“ If we do not return to behaving like a sane state , we will become a pariah state like South Africa once was . ”
It continues:
“ A sane state does not wage war against civilians , does not kill babies , does not attempt to displace or expel a people . ”
Yes, a sane state does not declare war on civilians or chosen people, neither at home nor abroad.
But there is one more thing.
Opponent: One in two Gazans supports anti-Hamas protestsIn his article, Friedman also gives the very striking result of a survey conducted among the people of Gaza.
According to a survey conducted among the people of Gaza by the Ramallah-based “Palestine Policy and Research Center”:
The percentage of Gaza residents who support anti-Hamas protests has reached 48 percent.
That means one in every two Gazans does not support Hamas' war.
Imagine, this is a survey conducted under armed Hamas pressure.
If people could express their thoughts and feelings freely, this rate would rise much higher.
Not every Jew you see is Netanyahu, and not every Gazan you see is SinvarI will say.
A movement against the war is developing on both sides.
This move will eventually take effect and the warlords of the Middle East will lose.
Until then, friends…
Hey friend who took Linet off the stage:
Don't assume every Jew you see is Netanyahu.
Also know that not every Gazan you see is Sinwar .
T24