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05.02.2025

05.02.2025Trump's Gaza Words Fall on Snow

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Turkey for 05.02.2025.

It displays 245 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

05.02.2025Trump's Gaza Words Fall on Snow
Trump's declaration about US plans to take over Gaza and remove Palestinians dominated morning coverage, with Foreign Minister Fidan explicitly rejecting the proposal by early afternoon. The statement sparked responses across Turkish media, from government officials to opposition figures.

The predicted snowfall arrived in Istanbul, disrupting flights and creating traffic congestion. The weather event intersected with ongoing earthquake anniversary coverage, as reports indicated 70% of Adıyaman victims still live in containers two years later.

The Kartalkaya hotel fire investigation expanded with provincial administration officials' arrests and travel bans imposed on the hotel owner's wife. A Human Rights Association report on earthquake violations was released, while AFAD addressed concerns about Aegean earthquake swarms potentially affecting Turkish fault lines. The Pentagon's reported preparations to withdraw from Syria added another layer to regional dynamics.
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05:21Trump-Netanyahu Gaza Talk Sparks Turkish Press

Turkish newspapers report on Trump's meeting with Netanyahu regarding Gaza (Gerçek Gündem, Yeni Akit), while covering ongoing earthquake anniversary developments in Hatay and Adıyaman (Cumhuriyet, Bianet). In weather news, predicted snowfall has begun in Istanbul (Hürriyet). CHP's candidate selection strategy receives coverage, with the party acknowledging risk-taking in their approach (Gazete Duvar).
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06:50Trump's Gaza Takeover Plan Hits Turkish Press

Turkish newspapers extensively cover Trump's statement about US plans to take over Gaza Strip (Daily Sabah, Birgun, Medyascope, Yeni Akit), with sources reporting Trump's declaration that Palestinians must leave Gaza. In domestic news, reports discuss a fatal "yellow serum" incident in Istanbul (Hürriyet, Milliyet), while Bianet reports 28 women were killed by men in January.

08:17Food Fraud Meets Earthquake Container Life

Turkish newspapers focus on earthquake aftermath coverage, with Özgür Özel reporting 70% of earthquake victims still living in containers in Adıyaman (Gazete Duvar), while officials compare Turkey's recovery to hypothetical European scenarios (Sabah). The Kyrgyz tent city situation remains "temporarily permanent" (Bianet). In consumer news, multiple sources report food fraud cases where chicken heads were sold as sucuk and hearts as meatballs (Gerçek Gündem, Sözcü).

09:22Fidan Slams Trump's Gaza Plan

Turkish newspapers heavily focus on reactions to Trump's Gaza takeover plan, with multiple sources reporting Foreign Minister Fidan's explicit rejection of the proposal (Gazete Duvar, Gerçek Gündem, Cumhuriyet, Sabah). In domestic news, coverage continues of the Kartalkaya hotel fire investigation, with the arrest of provincial administration officials (Hürriyet), while Sözcü reports that one-third of Konya's population requires social assistance.

10:41Gaza Plans Meet Peace Formula

Turkish newspapers focus on developments regarding Gaza, with coverage of Trump's takeover plan continuing (Daily Sabah, Medyascope) alongside reports of Israeli statements about displacing Palestinians (Aydinlik). A new angle emerges with coverage of PKK leader Öcalan reportedly preparing a "peace formula" (Bianet, Gazete Duvar), while CHP's presidential candidate selection process gains attention (Birgun).

12:10Earthquake Rights Report Meets Aegean Tremors

Turkish newspapers focus on three major developments: the aftermath of the Kahramanmaraş earthquake with a human rights violation report (Bianet) and ongoing displacement issues (Birgun), the Kartalkaya hotel fire with all 50 injured now discharged (Gazete Duvar), and potential seismic risks as AFAD addresses concerns about Aegean earthquake swarms affecting Turkish fault lines (Sabah). A Grand Bazaar theft investigation continues with authorities searching for key suspects (Gerçek Gündem, Milliyet).