Another Zionist terrorist attack, makes you wonder about the suspicious helicopter crash on April 10, 2025. at . President & CEO of rail infrastructure at Siemens Mobility, Agustín Escobar, was killed along with his wife & 3 children.
[Siemens’ Controversial Rail Contract with Turkey In February 2023, Siemens, a globally recognized leader in technology and engineering, allegedly signed a significant rail contract with Turkey. This contract has raised eyebrows due to its controversial stipulation for Siemens to boycott Israel. The implications of such a move are far-reaching, considering the geopolitical tensions in the region and the potential backlash against Siemens from various stakeholders. The Context of the Siemens-Turkey Contract The contract reportedly involves significant investments in Turkey’s rail infrastructure, a sector that is crucial for the country’s economic development. Siemens’ decision to align with Turkey while simultaneously boycotting Israel has led to discussions about corporate responsibility and ethical business practices. Such a decision can have ramifications not just for Siemens but also for its reputation on the global stage, especially among its partners and customers who may view the boycott as politically motivated]
This makes me sick. Israel has no right to be in Palestine and needs to be removed! Andyway possible... And any Jew who defends Israel's right to defend itself, when it is clearly an occupier and has no right to be there, unless you believe some three thousand-year-old text written by who? Jews, of course...
Another Zionist terrorist attack, makes you wonder about the suspicious helicopter crash on April 10, 2025. at . President & CEO of rail infrastructure at Siemens Mobility, Agustín Escobar, was killed along with his wife & 3 children.
[Siemens’ Controversial Rail Contract with Turkey In February 2023, Siemens, a globally recognized leader in technology and engineering, allegedly signed a significant rail contract with Turkey. This contract has raised eyebrows due to its controversial stipulation for Siemens to boycott Israel. The implications of such a move are far-reaching, considering the geopolitical tensions in the region and the potential backlash against Siemens from various stakeholders. The Context of the Siemens-Turkey Contract The contract reportedly involves significant investments in Turkey’s rail infrastructure, a sector that is crucial for the country’s economic development. Siemens’ decision to align with Turkey while simultaneously boycotting Israel has led to discussions about corporate responsibility and ethical business practices. Such a decision can have ramifications not just for Siemens but also for its reputation on the global stage, especially among its partners and customers who may view the boycott as politically motivated]
The timing of this event has led to speculation and conspiracy theories, with some suggesting a possible connection to the controversial contract with Turkey. https://trendsnewsline.com/2025/04/11/siemens-controversial-turkey-deal-amid-tragic-ceo-helicopter-crash/
This makes me sick. Israel has no right to be in Palestine and needs to be removed! Andyway possible... And any Jew who defends Israel's right to defend itself, when it is clearly an occupier and has no right to be there, unless you believe some three thousand-year-old text written by who? Jews, of course...
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https://www.independent.ie/world-news/middle-east/greta-thunberg-was-due-to-board-unarmed-gaza-aid-ship-that-was-attacked-by-drones-as-ngo-blames-israel/a1149865991.html