“You are finished, your end is near.” These are the words spoken by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who remotely addressed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Speaking at an AKP meeting in Ankara’s Parliament, Erdogan said Netanyahu was “threatening with the atomic bomb, the nuclear bomb. No matter what you have, you are finished.” Erdogan also announced that “Turkey will take steps to ensure that political and military leaders who mercilessly massacre Gazans are tried in international courts.”
Then came Hamas’ defense of the Turkish number one, as has been done several times in recent days: “Israel is a terrorist state that commits war crimes, while Hamas protects its homeland and is a political party that won the elections. therefore legitimate. Hamas is made up of resistance fighters who fight to protect their homeland and their lives, regardless of the disruption it may cause.” The Turkish president then accused Israel of violating international humanitarian law in the Gaza Strip: “Our country is using all diplomatic means to try to stop Israel’s atrocities.” A new chapter in a media conflict that has lasted for days.
Source: IL Tempo
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