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Turkish Soldiers Monument in Beersheba

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A memorial plaque was placed at the base of the tombstone in memory of the Turkish soldiers who fell in the campaign. The plaque was originally placed by the British on the entrance wall of the British military cemetery, in recognition of the respect for the dead that Turks showed when they placed a
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In 2010, the tombstone was vandalized following the events of the flotilla to Gaza, when the inscription "All honor to the IDF" was sprayed on it, and an attempt was made to set fire to the Turkish flag next to it.
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tombstone for a British pilot who died in battle against them. Next to the tombstone stands a head statue of
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is a monument that stands on David Tobiahu Boulevard, near the old
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Beersheba
Turkish railway station
Beersheba
Battle of Beersheba
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk Plaza
"הושחתה אנדרטה לזכר החייל הטורקי בבאר שבע"
31°14′44″N 34°47′09″E / 31.24548°N 34.78585°E / 31.24548; 34.78585
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Buildings and structures in Beersheba
Turkish military memorials and cemeteries
World War I memorials in Israel
Israel–Turkey relations

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