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28.09.2024

The day Nasrallah fell

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Turkey for 28.09.2024.

It displays 341 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

28.09.2024The day Nasrallah fell
Reports of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah's death in an Israeli airstrike dominated the day's news. Initial uncertainty gave way to confirmation by Hezbollah. Israel claimed to have used 80 tons of explosives in the attack. Turkish President Erdogan called for international action against Israel's aggression, while Russia condemned the assassination. The event sparked discussions about regional stability and potential escalation. Domestically, CHP member Ediz Ün was asked to resign following allegations of smuggling. Weather forecasts warned of temperature drops and potential storms. In other news, protests by miners continued, and concerns were raised about the destruction of greenhouses for construction projects. The day concluded with debates about the broader implications of Nasrallah's death for Middle Eastern politics.
28.09.2024

21:50Beirut Ablaze: Israel-Hezbollah Conflict Escalates

The newspapers report on escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah. Israel has launched unprecedented airstrikes on Beirut, targeting Hezbollah's main headquarters (Cumhuriyet, Daily Sabah, Gazete Duvar). In response, Hezbollah fired 65 rockets at Israel within an hour (Gazete Duvar). Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan accused Netanyahu of conducting a genocide campaign (Hürriyet). The situation appears to be rapidly deteriorating, with potential regional implications.
04:14

04:22Beirut Ablaze: Nasrallah's Fate Unknown

The newspapers report on the aftermath of Israeli airstrikes in Beirut. Speculation about Hezbollah leader Nasrallah's fate continues (Daily Sabah, Gerçek Gündem, Yeni Akit). New explosions in Beirut are reported (Gerçek Gündem). Domestically, Turkish media covers various criminal cases, including a murder investigation (Hürriyet) and multiple arrests (Milliyet). A gas station explosion with casualties is also reported (OdaTV).

05:34Operation Mercek: Nationwide Crackdown

The newspapers report on a nationwide operation called "Mercek" conducted in 81 provinces, with over 2,000 suspects processed (Hürriyet, Milliyet). There's discussion about a potential asylum seeker agreement between Turkey and Germany (Cumhuriyet). Tourism in Bodrum is thriving with 80% hotel occupancy (Gazete Duvar). The media also covers various criminal cases and weather forecasts (Sözcü, OdaTV).
06:06

06:55Nasrallah's Fate: A Mystery in the Aftermath

The newspapers report on ongoing speculation about Hezbollah leader Nasrallah's status following Israeli airstrikes (Aydinlik, Gerçek Gündem). Domestic news includes a suspicious death in Izmir (Hürriyet), a hit-and-run incident involving a child (Milliyet), and developments in the Narin Güran murder case (Sözcü). OdaTV reports on Greek claims about Erdogan, while Sabah highlights cybersecurity measures for Turkish satellites.
08:06

08:14Beirut Under Fire: Nasrallah's Fate Uncertain

The newspapers report on Israeli airstrikes in Beirut, targeting Hezbollah's headquarters (Bianet, Gazete Duvar). Speculation continues about Hezbollah leader Nasrallah's fate (Gazete Duvar). Domestically, there's focus on the increasing geopolitical importance of the Black Sea region (Hürriyet, Sabah, Sözcü), and upcoming weather changes (Milliyet). A corporate tax regulation is also mentioned (Birgun).

08:54Nasrallah's Fate: Dead or Alive?

The newspapers report extensively on the alleged killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in an Israeli airstrike in Beirut (Cumhuriyet, Medyascope, Birgun, Gazete Duvar, Gerçek Gündem). This development marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict. Domestically, Turkish media covers various local incidents, including an attack on an Atatürk bust in Erzurum (Hürriyet) and discussions about using forests for tourism purposes (Sözcü).

09:58Nasrallah's Fate: A Beirut Mystery

The newspapers report on ongoing speculation about Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah's fate following Israeli airstrikes in Beirut (Aydinlik, Bianet, Cumhuriyet, Gerçek Gündem). Domestically, Turkish media covers various local incidents, including a child abuse case in Sultangazi (Hürriyet) and discussions about new retirement systems (Cumhuriyet). Environmental concerns are also highlighted, with reports on desertification (Milliyet) and the preservation of historical structures in Diyarbakır (Bianet).
10:46

11:10Beirut Aftermath: Nasrallah's Fate Uncertain

The newspapers report on the aftermath of an Israeli strike in Beirut, with speculation about Hezbollah leader Nasrallah's fate (Aydinlik, Cumhuriyet, Yeni Akit). Iran's supreme leader Khamenei has made his first statement following the incident (Cumhuriyet, Yeni Akit). Domestically, Turkish media covers the death of CHP's cat 'Şero' (Hürriyet, Milliyet) and a controversial tender by Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (Sabah).

11:50Nasrallah Slain: Middle East on Edge

The newspapers report extensively on the confirmed death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in an Israeli airstrike (Birgun, Cumhuriyet, Daily Sabah, Gazete Duvar, Gerçek Gündem). This marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict. Some sources suggest US involvement in the Beirut attack (Aydinlik). Domestically, President Erdogan's statements about Turkey's upcoming election-free period are discussed (Milliyet, Sabah, Sözcü).
11:58

12:46Nasrallah's Demise: Middle East Tinderbox Ignites

The newspapers extensively report on the confirmed death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in an Israeli airstrike (Bianet, Gazete Duvar, Gerçek Gündem, Aydinlik, Cumhuriyet). This marks a significant escalation in the ongoing Middle East conflict. Domestically, Turkish media covers President Erdogan's statements about upcoming elections (Cumhuriyet, Yeni Akit) and the armed attack on Serhat Akın (Hürriyet, Sabah, OdaTV).
13:26

13:42Nasrallah Slain: Middle East Powder Keg Ignites

The newspapers report extensively on the confirmed death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in an Israeli airstrike (Bianet, Gazete Duvar, Gerçek Gündem, Aydinlik, Cumhuriyet). Israel reportedly used about 80 tons of explosives in the attack (Bianet, Gazete Duvar). President Erdogan has warned that Israel is challenging all of humanity with its actions in Lebanon (Hürriyet, Sabah).
14:14
14:54

14:54Nasrallah's Demise: Erdogan Calls for Israeli Restraint

The newspapers report extensively on the aftermath of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah's death in an Israeli airstrike (Bianet, Aydinlik, Birgun, Milliyet). President Erdogan has called for an end to Israeli aggression (Milliyet, Birgun). Domestically, Turkish media covers multilingual signage debates in Diyarbakır (Gazete Duvar) and the acquittal of a journalist charged under the Disinformation Law (Sözcü).
15:02

16:14Nasrallah's Demise: Erdogan Urges Israeli Restraint

The newspapers report on the aftermath of Hezbollah leader Nasrallah's death in an Israeli airstrike (Bianet, Daily Sabah, Medyascope). President Erdogan calls for restraint from Israel regarding its actions in Lebanon (Gazete Duvar, Hürriyet). Domestically, Turkish media covers CHP's internal politics with Özgür Özel requesting Ediz Ün's resignation (Gerçek Gündem) and Erdogan's meeting with Chery International's president (Sabah).
16:30

17:26Nasrallah's Fate Sparks Turmoil

The newspapers report on the aftermath of Hezbollah leader Nasrallah's reported death in an Israeli airstrike (Bianet, Daily Sabah, Medyascope). Turkish politicians respond, with TBMM Speaker Kurtulmuş calling it a grave consequence of occupation policies (Hürriyet). Domestically, CHP's internal politics are in focus as Özgür Özel requests the resignation of MP Ediz Ün (Birgun, Cumhuriyet, OdaTV, Sabah).

19:26Nasrallah's Fate Sparks Regional Tensions

The newspapers report on the aftermath of Hezbollah leader Nasrallah's reported death in an Israeli airstrike (Bianet, Daily Sabah, Medyascope). Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan claims Netanyahu wants to spread the war regionally (Hürriyet). Domestically, CHP's internal politics are in focus as Özgür Özel requests the resignation of MP Ediz Ün (Birgun, Cumhuriyet, Gerçek Gündem).
19:34
20:21

20:54CHP Shakeup: Ediz Ün Resigns

The newspapers report on the resignation of CHP MP Ediz Ün (Birgun, Cumhuriyet, Gerçek Gündem). This development marks a significant shift in CHP's internal politics. Meanwhile, the aftermath of Hezbollah leader Nasrallah's reported death continues to unfold, with Netanyahu making his first statement since the incident (Gazete Duvar). The Adana Golden Boll Film Festival awards have been announced (Milliyet).
21:26

22:46Domestic Dilemmas: Justice, Rescue, and Conflict

The newspapers report on a range of domestic issues. A suspect ended his life when cornered by police (Hürriyet). AFAD rescued a father and son from a riverbed (Milliyet). The Supreme Court upheld a decision, but police didn't make an arrest, raising questions about justice (Bianet). Turkey criticized a US decision as a grave mistake (Sözcü). A man who attacked an imam with a stool faced legal consequences (Yeni Akit).