Reports Say Israel Financially Supports ISIL
Virtualaz of Azerbaijan reported that a third of Iraq’s Kirkuk oil moved to Israel in the Spring of 2015 through companies owned by Erdogan’s son and son in law through the Jihan port in Turkey.
Observers say Kurdish authorities employ the surplus oil revenue from the assigned revenue of central government to pursue its separatist objectives in Iraq, Syria, and Turkey. They reportedly use revenues to strengthen military power as well.
Virtualaz of Azerbaijan, reported that a third of Iraq’s Kirkuk oil moved to Israel in the Spring of 2015 through companies owned by Erdogan’s son and son in law through the Jihan port in Turkey.
Israel, which used to buy most of its oil from Russia, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan, now buys most of its oil from both ISIL and Iraq’s Kurdistan which guarantees the survival of ISIL and the spread of the dividing strategy.
The Azeri billionaire, Mubariz Mansimov, and Erdogan’s son in law Al-Bayrak as his business partner, are reported to be active in transferring ISIL’s oil.