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PressTV - Kurds welcome Netanyahu call for Kurdistan independence

1.7.14

PressTV - Kurds welcome Netanyahu call for Kurdistan independence: Bayar Tahir Dosky, also from the PDK, said the Israeli premier’s call made them happy, as he tried to “support us and give the Kurds and Kurdistan their rights.”

Earlier on Sunday, Netanyahu had said in a statement that, “We should... support the Kurdish aspiration for independence.

Earlier in the day, Kurdish Peshmerga forces seized heavy weapons and military equipment in Kirkuk governorate, claiming it as part of their own territory.

On Friday, Masoud Barzani, the president of the semi-autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), said that the KRG will not return oil-rich Kirkuk to Baghdad.


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