Turkish lawmaker who collapsed while criticizing Israel dies

Hasan Bitmez collapsed in Parliament 2 days ago after a fiery speech against Israel and the Turkish government; government lawmakers blamed it on "God's wrath"

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An opposition Turkish lawmaker died on Thursday, two days after suffering a heart attack and collapsing in front of parliament as he finished a speech criticizing the government's policy toward Israel.
Hasan Bitmez, 54, a member of parliament from the opposition Felicity (Saadet) Party, died in Ankara City Hospital, Health Minister Fahrettin Koca told reporters in televised remarks.
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A graduate of Cairo's Al Azhar University, Bitmez was the chairman of the Centre for Islamic Union Research and had previously worked for Islamic non-governmental organizations, his parliament biography shows.
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Deputy head of Turkey's Islamist Saadet (Felicity) Party Hasan Bitmez collapsed at the podium of the Turkish Parliament while he was criticizing the government's policy on Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza.
Deputy head of Turkey's Islamist Saadet (Felicity) Party Hasan Bitmez collapsed at the podium of the Turkish Parliament while he was criticizing the government's policy on Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza.
Deputy head of Turkey's Islamist Saadet (Felicity) Party Hasan Bitmez collapsed at the podium of the Turkish Parliament while he was criticizing the government's policy on Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza.
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Parliament's official broadcast showed Bitmez collapsing to the floor after having been standing at the podium before the general assembly on Tuesday.
He had been criticizing President Tayyip Erdogan's ruling AK Party (AKP) over Turkey's ongoing trade with Israel despite the war in Gaza, and despite the government's sharp rhetorical criticism of Israel's military bombardment.
"You allow ships to go to Israel and you shamelessly call it trade... You are Israel's accomplice," Bitmez said in his speech after placing a banner on the podium reading: "Murderer Israel; collaborator AKP."
"You have the blood of Palestinians on your hands, you are collaborators. You contribute to every bomb Israel drops on Gaza," he told lawmakers during debate over the foreign ministry's 2024 budget.
He also accused Israel of "crimes against humanity" and "ethnic cleansing" of Palestinians.
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Deputy head of Turkey's Islamist Saadet (Felicity) Party Hasan Bitmez speaks on the floor of the Turkish Parliament
Deputy head of Turkey's Islamist Saadet (Felicity) Party Hasan Bitmez speaks on the floor of the Turkish Parliament
Deputy head of Turkey's Islamist Saadet (Felicity) Party Hasan Bitmez speaks on the floor of the Turkish Parliament
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After finishing the speech, Bitmez suddenly fell backward on the floor, with other lawmakers rushing from their seats to help.
Lawmakers from the Justice and Development (AK) Party, a self-described conservative-democratic party which is led by Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, blamed Bitmez's health problem on "God's wrath," according to minutes of the Parliament session.
Koca said afterward that an angiography revealed that the two main veins in his heart were completely blocked.
"His heart stopped beating, then he was resuscitated in parliament and transferred within 20 minutes to hospital" where medical machinery kept him alive, Koca had said on Tuesday.
The small Islamist Saadet Party joined the main opposition bloc backing challenger Kemal Kilicdaroglu in May presidential elections against Erdogan, who prevailed.
The alliance's agreement allowed for Saadet deputies like Bitmez to win seats in parliament by being named on the main opposition party CHP lists.
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