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29.09.2024

The day Nasrallah fell

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Turkey for 29.09.2024.

It displays 325 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

29.09.2024The day Nasrallah fell
The assassination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah dominated the day's news. Reports emerged of Israel's operation, with Netanyahu claiming responsibility. The impact on Lebanon was significant, with fears of mass displacement and potential escalation. Hezbollah appointed a new leader, Hashim Safieddin. The event sparked reactions across the region, including warnings from Iran. Domestically, Turkish politics saw discussions on social media regulations and constitutional amendments. Economic concerns persisted, with debates on credit card regulations and budget allocations. Local incidents, including protests against mining operations and a collapsed retaining wall in Istanbul, rounded out the day's news. The assassination's repercussions are likely to shape regional dynamics in the coming days.
29.09.2024

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).

04:46Violence Spikes as Gun Ownership Soars

The newspapers report on increasing violence and gun ownership in Turkey (Cumhuriyet). An internet cafe was targeted with a sound bomb (OdaTV). In international news, Israel's actions in Gaza continue to be criticized (Birgun, Yeni Akit). Domestic issues include a controversial bird hunting app (Gazete Duvar) and a significant e-government registration revenue (Sözcü).
06:30

06:30CHP Shakeup: Ediz Ün Resigns Amid Smuggling Allegations

The newspapers report on CHP MP Ediz Ün's resignation following smuggling allegations (Medyascope, Gerçek Gündem). Interior Minister Yerlikaya announced traffic enforcement actions against over 474,000 vehicles/drivers (Hürriyet). The case against İmamoğlu may be dismissed due to a new application (Sözcü, Cumhuriyet). Sports news includes Okan Buruk's penalty reaction (OdaTV).
07:26

07:42Netanyahu Claims Responsibility for Nasrallah's Assassination

The newspapers report on Netanyahu's claim of ordering Nasrallah's assassination (Bianet) and Israel's potential ground operation in Lebanon (Gazete Duvar). Turkish media also discusses domestic issues, including a CHP member's criticism of the government's budget priorities (Sözcü) and France's stance on Israel's actions (Yeni Akit). The ongoing situation with Israel and Lebanon remains a central focus across multiple sources.

08:30Nasrallah's Demise Echoes: Netanyahu Claims, Hezbollah Ponders

The newspapers report on the aftermath of Hezbollah leader Nasrallah's death, with Netanyahu claiming responsibility (Bianet) and speculation about Hezbollah's future leadership (Gazete Duvar). Israel's potential small-scale ground operations in Lebanon are discussed (Birgun). Domestically, Turkish media focuses on credit card regulations (Gerçek Gündem, OdaTV) and BAYKAR's stance against social media operations (Sabah, Yeni Akit).

09:26Hezbollah's Senior Official Allegedly Eliminated

The newspapers report on the alleged killing of Hezbollah's senior official Nabil Kaouk by Israeli forces (Bianet, Birgun, Gazete Duvar). This development follows recent reports of Nasrallah's death, indicating ongoing tensions in the region. Domestically, Turkish media covers various incidents, including a minister testing a new Togg model (Hürriyet) and a fatal industrial accident (OdaTV).
09:50

10:14Serhat Akın Speaks: Armed Attack Aftermath Unfolds

The newspapers report on the aftermath of an armed attack on Serhat Akın, with his initial statement emerging (Birgun, Gerçek Gündem). A fatal incident at Motofest due to an exhaust blast dispute is reported (Hürriyet). The AKP's new restrictions on social media are discussed (Cumhuriyet). Additionally, there's coverage of a missing university student in Van (Milliyet) and a municipality's plan to distribute sausages (Sözcü).

11:34Nasrallah's Body Recovered: Conflict Escalation Looms

The newspapers report on the alleged recovery of Hezbollah leader Nasrallah's body from rubble (Birgun, Cumhuriyet, Gazete Duvar). This follows earlier reports of his death, indicating ongoing developments in the situation. Turkish media also covers domestic issues, including a fatal car accident (Hürriyet) and the neutralization of two terrorists (Sabah). The potential for a wider conflict is being discussed (Gerçek Gündem).

12:14Nasrallah's Fate: From Rumors to Rubble

The newspapers continue to report on the alleged death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. New developments include claims of his body being recovered from rubble (Cumhuriyet, Gazete Duvar) and images of the targeted building (Aydinlik). French sources are cited making claims about Nasrallah (Yeni Akit). Meanwhile, domestic issues are covered, including a secularism rally (Birgun) and a fatal dispute over carpet cleaning (Hürriyet).

13:50Nasrallah's Body Recovered: Regional Tensions Escalate

The newspapers report on the ongoing aftermath of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah's alleged death. Multiple sources (Gazete Duvar, Gerçek Gündem, Reuters) claim his body has been recovered from the rubble. Israel continues strikes on Lebanon (Daily Sabah), while the Lebanese Prime Minister warns of potential mass migration (Yeni Akit). Domestically, a fatal dispute over carpet cleaning in Ankara is reported (Milliyet).
14:38

14:54Nasrallah's Fate Hangs in the Balance

The newspapers report on continuing developments following the alleged death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. Claims of his body being recovered from rubble are circulating (Gazete Duvar, Gerçek Gündem). Israel reportedly continues strikes on Lebanon (Daily Sabah). Domestically, Turkish media covers weather warnings for Istanbul (Sözcü, Milliyet) and President Erdogan's statement about making Istanbul the capital of sports (Sabah).

16:06Nasrallah's Demise: Iranian Agent's Alleged Betrayal

The newspapers report on ongoing developments following the alleged death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. New claims suggest an Iranian agent revealed Nasrallah's location to Israel (Gazete Duvar). Domestically, media covers weather warnings for Istanbul (Milliyet) and President Erdogan's statement about making Istanbul the sports capital (Sabah). A traffic incident where a motorcyclist was deliberately run over is also reported (Sözcü).
17:58

18:06Nasrallah's Demise: The Iranian Connection

The newspapers report on the aftermath of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah's alleged assassination. New claims suggest an Iranian agent revealed Nasrallah's location to Israel (Cumhuriyet, Gazete Duvar). Israel continues strikes on Lebanon (Daily Sabah). Domestically, media covers weather warnings for Istanbul (OdaTV, Milliyet) and a protest against a new law by human rights defenders (Bianet).
19:01

20:30Yavaş's Presidential Ambitions Emerge

The newspapers report on Mansur Yavaş's potential presidential candidacy (Cumhuriyet, OdaTV). A domestic violence incident resulting in murder-suicide is highlighted (Milliyet). The Communication Presidency denies claims of 200 refugees being sent to Turkey (Hürriyet). Intellectuals have sent a letter to the Constitutional Court (Sözcü), while 14 regions in Şırnak have been declared 'temporary security zones' (Sabah).
20:45
21:09

21:58Yavaş Eyes Presidency Amid Regional Tensions

The newspapers report on potential political developments in Turkey. Mansur Yavaş indicates his willingness to run for presidency if nominated by his party (Birgun, Gerçek Gündem). The AKP is adjusting exchange rate guarantees for bridge and highway payments (Cumhuriyet). Meanwhile, regional tensions continue, with discussions about Israel's potential actions towards Cyprus (Yeni Akit) and its approach to conflicts (Gazete Duvar).
22:30