Turkish company Limak near Erdogan builds US Embassy in Israel

The pro-government Tuke Star daily newspaper has appealed to Saudi crown king Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Asi and the Crown Prince of the United Arab Emirates Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahayan on their positions regarding the new law adopted by Israel's parliament. The newspaper [...]
The paper alleges that Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Emirates and other Arab states are actively involved “directly in supporting the new Israeli law”.
The Star daily is owned by an businessman who is close to Turkey's President Recep Tayip Erdogan; she also accused countries of obstructing Turkey in aid to Palestine.
Construction of US Embassy in Jerusalem by Turkey
Ironically, several documents published in recent days indicate that the Desbuilt and Limak company received $2.2m to design and build the American Embassy facility in Israel.
Limak Holding is a giant Turkish company that as a partner has the US-based Desbuild contractor, “reported. Egypt” Transmission Periscope.
“We will build it quickly and with little expense”, he had told journalists Trump in March of this year after a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah.
Trump later after a meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel would declare that renovation of the embassy object would cost between $300,000 and $400,000.
The Limak Chief is Nihat Ozdemir, a strong hand supported by Erdogan, and his company is known for building airports and terminals”, reports “Al-Monitor”
Furthermore, Turkish “Airlines” has enabled a million passengers to travel to Israel last year, making Istanbul the largest air traffic between Israel and the rest of the world.
By “Al-Monitor”, “Erdogan's brother Mustafa, who worked for many years for ship tycoon Sammy Ofer, often visits Israel to do business”. /Periscopi/
















