A bookstore in Beyazid, Istanbul has displayed an anti-Semitic sign that reads 'JEWS NOT ALLOWED'. The owner of the bookstore, Ozkan Mustafa, has faced criticism for promoting anti-Jewish sentiment. The incident has sparked concerns about rising anti-Semitism in Turkey, with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan being accused of encouraging such sentiments. The sign has been condemned as unacceptable, and calls have been made for an investigation into the matter.
"Jews not allowed" - Ozkan Mustafa, owner of a bookstore in Ankara Turkey, has posted this atrocious sign outside of his establishment. Unacceptable @mansuryavas_en - please investigate this atrocious antisemitism in your city! https://t.co/eWM3ZLJbq6
Turkey: Istanbul shopkeeper hangs sign in front of shop: 'JEWS NOT ALLOWED' - https://t.co/tUSOigydVg
Bazaar in Turkey The Middle East is on edge 🇹🇷🇮🇱 https://t.co/F2YYr4pYZ0
A bookstore in Turkey. https://t.co/FgzQorrry4
In Beyazid, Istanbul a bookshop displays its anti-Semitism. Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan often encourages anti-Jewish sentiment. https://t.co/L6lm3oL8Ez