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24.10.2024

24.10.2024The day TUSAŞ was attacked

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Turkey for 24.10.2024.

It displays 432 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

24.10.2024The day TUSAŞ was attacked
A terrorist attack on TUSAŞ (Turkish Aerospace Industries) dominated the news cycle. Two terrorists, later identified, killed five people and injured 22. The attack prompted heightened security measures at airports and a security summit led by President Erdogan. The Turkish military and intelligence agencies responded with operations against PKK targets in Iraq and Syria. Meanwhile, reports emerged of DEM Party member Ömer Öcalan meeting with Abdullah Öcalan in İmralı prison, sparking discussions about a potential peace process. The death of FETÖ leader Fethullah Gülen was also reported, with details of his funeral arrangements. Throughout the day, political figures and institutions condemned the TUSAŞ attack, while debates about security and the Kurdish issue intensified in the media and political spheres.
24.10.2024

04:32Terror's Echoes: Turkey's Response and Beyond

The newspapers report on the aftermath of the TUSAŞ terror attack. Turkey's retaliatory airstrikes against PKK targets in Syria and Iraq are discussed (Gerçek Gündem). New developments include a peace dinner in Suruç with political figures (Gazete Duvar) and increased activity in FETÖ camps (Sözcü, Sabah). International news mentions Israel's attack on Damascus (Yeni Akit) and sports achievements in Libya and Tunisia (Hürriyet).

06:01Retaliation and Reconciliation: Turkey's Dual Approach

The newspapers report on recent military operations by Turkish intelligence (MİT) and defense ministry (MSB) against terrorist targets (Aydinlik, Milliyet, Sabah). These actions are framed as retaliation for the TUSAŞ attack. Simultaneously, media outlets discuss a meeting between Abdullah Öcalan and his nephew Ömer Öcalan after 43 months (Gazete Duvar, Medyascope). Other reports mention arrests of FETÖ members (Sözcü) and a Molotov attack on Starbucks (OdaTV).

06:57Strikes and Meetings: Turkey's Dual Response

The newspapers report on Turkey's military response to the TUSAŞ attack, with airstrikes against PKK targets in Iraq and Syria (Daily Sabah, Gerçek Gündem, Yeni Akit). A meeting between Abdullah Öcalan and his nephew Ömer Öcalan after 43 months is discussed (Bianet, OdaTV). Other news includes FETÖ arrests in Ankara (Milliyet) and the Ministry of Agriculture's new list of adulterated food products (Sözcü).

07:45Öcalan Breaks Silence: A Message of Change?

The newspapers report on Abdullah Öcalan's first message after a long period, delivered through his nephew Ömer Öcalan (Birgun, Gazete Duvar, Medyascope). Öcalan claims to have the power to shift the process from violence to politics. Meanwhile, Turkish media continues to cover the aftermath of the TUSAŞ attack, including retaliatory strikes against PKK targets (Daily Sabah, Gerçek Gündem).

08:41TUSAŞ Aftermath: Security Tightens, Families Grieve

The newspapers report extensively on the aftermath of the TUSAŞ attack. New developments include increased security measures at airports (Birgun) and support for affected children (OdaTV). Multiple sources discuss the grieving families of victims (Milliyet, Gerçek Gündem). In a separate development, Abdullah Öcalan's message, delivered through his nephew, is receiving attention (Cumhuriyet, Gazete Duvar).

09:20Strikes and Talks: Turkey's Two-Pronged Approach

The newspapers report extensively on Turkey's military response to the TUSAŞ attack. Multiple sources discuss airstrikes against PKK targets in northern Iraq and Syria (Hürriyet, Milliyet, Sözcü). The Ministry of National Defense claims 41 terrorists were neutralized (Hürriyet). Meanwhile, Abdullah Öcalan's message, delivered through his nephew, is receiving attention, with claims of readiness for a political solution (Cumhuriyet, Bianet).
09:52

09:53Erdoğan's Defiant Response to TUSAŞ Attack

The newspapers report extensively on President Erdoğan's response to the TUSAŞ attack, describing it as "vile" and stating it has strengthened Turkey's resolve (Gazete Duvar, Milliyet, Sabah). The identity of one of the terrorists involved in the attack has been revealed (Cumhuriyet, Birgun). Meanwhile, reports emerge of rocket attacks from Lebanon targeting Israel, resulting in injuries (Yeni Akit).
10:16

10:32Turkey Strikes Back: Airstrikes Follow TUSAŞ Attack

The newspapers extensively report on the aftermath of the TUSAŞ attack. Multiple sources discuss Turkey's military response, including airstrikes against PKK targets in northern Iraq and Syria (Bianet, Daily Sabah, Sözcü). President Erdoğan's statement on the attack strengthening Turkey's resolve is highlighted (Gazete Duvar). Additionally, there's coverage of Erdoğan's pledge for more dialogue with BRICS (Daily Sabah).

11:05Forced Summons in TUSAŞ Attack Aftermath

The newspapers report on the aftermath of the TUSAŞ attack. Several sources discuss a forced summons issued for the father and brother of an individual, possibly related to the attack (Birgun, Cumhuriyet, Gazete Duvar). President Erdoğan's statement that the attack has strengthened Turkey's resolve is highlighted (Bianet). There's also coverage of a security guard stabbed by teenagers in a shopping mall (Hürriyet).
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11:44TUSAŞ Aftermath: Identities Revealed, Military Responds

The newspapers report extensively on the aftermath of the TUSAŞ attack. Parliament Speaker Numan Kurtulmuş states the attack was not coincidental (Bianet, Gazete Duvar, Sabah). The identity of the second terrorist has been revealed (Cumhuriyet, Gerçek Gündem). Turkey's military response continues, with reports of 59 terrorists neutralized (Milliyet). Additionally, a forest fire in Izmir is being combated from air and land (Hürriyet).
11:44

12:17TUSAŞ Attackers Unmasked: HDP Connection Revealed

The newspapers report extensively on the aftermath of the TUSAŞ attack. New information reveals the identities of the attackers, with one being an HDP district head (Aydinlik, Birgun). Turkey's military response continues, with the MIT conducting precision operations (Sabah, Yeni Akit). Government officials reaffirm their commitment to combating terrorism (Hürriyet, Milliyet). Additionally, a DHKP-C member was arrested in Istanbul (Sözcü).

12:57Öcalan Ready: New Process on the Horizon?

The newspapers report on statements from DEM Party and others regarding Öcalan and İmralı being ready for a new process (Birgun, Gazete Duvar, Gerçek Gündem, OdaTV). This comes in the wake of the TUSAŞ attack, with the Interior Minister identifying the assailants as PKK terrorists (Daily Sabah). Some sources also report on various criminal cases and incidents (Hürriyet, Milliyet, Sözcü).

13:36TUSAŞ Attack Fallout: Government Reacts, Öcalan Ready?

The newspapers extensively report on the aftermath of the TUSAŞ terrorist attack. Several sources discuss government responses, including President Erdoğan's condolences to victims' families (Hürriyet, Sabah) and retaliatory military actions against PKK targets (Daily Sabah). DEM Party and others claim Öcalan is ready for a new process (Birgun, Gazete Duvar), while some sources focus on the attackers' identities, including an alleged HDP connection (Aydinlik).

14:25Öcalan's Peace Overture: Ready or Not?

The newspapers report on ongoing discussions about Abdullah Öcalan's role in potential peace talks. DEM Party claims Öcalan is ready for a solution process (Bianet, Cumhuriyet). Meanwhile, Turkey's BRICS membership bid was reportedly blocked by India (Birgun). The aftermath of the TUSAŞ attack continues to be covered, with President Erdoğan calling for a security summit (Sabah).
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14:40

15:12Erdoğan Summons Security Summit

The newspapers report on a security summit called by President Erdoğan (Birgun, Hürriyet, Sözcü). This follows the recent TUSAŞ attack. In economic news, the Central Bank Governor reportedly disclosed the minimum wage increase rate to investors (Gerçek Gündem, OdaTV). Additionally, there are reports of potential restrictions on social media bandwidth (Bianet) and discussions about Gülen's funeral arrangements (Gazete Duvar).
15:28

16:01Security Summit Convenes as TUSAŞ Attack Aftermath Unfolds

The newspapers report on the aftermath of the TUSAŞ attack, with multiple sources discussing the government's response (Birgun, Sabah, Hürriyet). A security summit led by President Erdoğan is underway (Sabah, Birgun). The UN Security Council calls for accountability for the attackers (Gazete Duvar). Parliament has approved a motion related to TUSAŞ (Gerçek Gündem). Meanwhile, the prosecutor's office is investigating social media posts about the attack (Hürriyet).
17:12

17:13Security Summit Convenes as TUSAŞ Aftermath Unfolds

The newspapers report on the ongoing aftermath of the TUSAŞ attack. A security summit led by President Erdoğan is underway (Sabah, Birgun, Hürriyet, Sözcü). The Central Bank Governor reportedly disclosed the minimum wage increase rate to investors (Gerçek Gündem, OdaTV). Additionally, there are reports of a ceremony being organized for Gülen in a stadium (Gazete Duvar), and discussions about UN Secretary-General Guterres calling for peace in various conflict zones (Bianet).
17:44

18:17Erdoğan's Security Summit: Turkey Stands Firm Against Terror

The newspapers report extensively on a security summit led by President Erdoğan in response to recent events (Daily Sabah, Gazete Duvar, Sabah, Sözcü). The summit's outcome reaffirms Turkey's commitment to fighting terrorism (Daily Sabah, Sabah). Meanwhile, reports suggest a funeral ceremony is being organized for Fethullah Gülen (Gerçek Gündem), and discussions continue about Abdullah Öcalan's role in potential peace talks (OdaTV, Medyascope).
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19:52Security Summit Convenes as TUSAŞ Attack Aftermath Unfolds

The newspapers report on the aftermath of the TUSAŞ attack, with a security summit led by President Erdoğan taking center stage (Sabah, Birgun, Hürriyet, Sözcü, OdaTV). Parliament has rejected a proposal to investigate the attack (Birgun), while a joint condemnation was issued (Sabah). In other news, a funeral ceremony for Fethullah Gülen is reported (Gerçek Gündem).
21:04

21:20Feyzioğlu's Diplomatic Leap

The newspapers report on Metin Feyzioğlu's appointment as Ambassador to the Czech Republic (Cumhuriyet, Gazete Duvar, Milliyet). President Erdoğan's message on the 79th anniversary of the UN is discussed (Hürriyet, Sabah), with criticism of the Security Council's response to Gaza. Putin's acceptance of Turkey's mediation offer is noted (Yeni Akit). The PKK leader Öcalan's conditions are debated (Bianet).
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