Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, asserted that the “terrorism” of Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, persistently threatens regional and global peace. He declared that the targeted attacks in Iran, beginning on February 28 due to Netanyahu’s provocations, have exacerbated the destabilization of the region. Erdogan continued, emphasizing that Israel closed the Al-Aqsa Mosque, leveraging Iran’s conflict as a justification.
Furthermore, he pointed out the acceleration of Israel’s illegal settlement activities and expansionist policies within the West Bank and other occupied Palestinian territories. Erdogan cited the statistic of 1,000 individuals killed in Lebanon by Israel since March 2nd. He noted that the number of forcibly displaced people had surpassed 1 million.
The president underscored Turkey’s ongoing mobilization efforts. Erdogan stated that the actions taken by Netanyahu directly contribute to instability and undermine efforts toward lasting peace. He maintained a firm stance against what he perceives as Israel’s aggressive policies, demanding a resolution to the ongoing conflict and advocating for a return to stability and security for the region.
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