Commentator Avi Shushan alleged that during a severe illness seven years ago, the Mossad dispatched an Israeli doctor to treat Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, saving his life. The claim, reported via Telegram, has not been independently verified.
01 · THE DISPATCH
The claim, made by Avi Shushan on Telegram, asserts that the Mossad acted to save the life of a regional rival. If true, it would represent a significant humanitarian gesture by Israeli intelligence. No official confirmation from Israeli or Turkish sources has been provided.
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