Tensions Between Turkey and Israel: Netanyahu Attacks Erdoğan Over Support for Iran
The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that verbal attacks by Israeli officials against President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan stem from their discontent with the facts Ankara presents in international forums.
In a statement, the ministry said: “The attacks by Israeli officials on President Erdoğan with audacious, false, and arrogant claims are a result of their anger over the facts that we express in all forums.”
The Turkish Foreign Ministry called Netanyahu a “contemporary Hitler” for his crimes and added that everyone knows who he is and what his record is.
The statement continues that the International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Netanyahu on charges of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity, and that the Israeli regime under his leadership faces charges of genocide at the International Court of Justice.
The statement emphasized that Netanyahu’s current goal is to weaken ongoing peace negotiations and continue expansionist policies in the region; otherwise, he may be tried and sentenced to prison in Israel.

Meanwhile, Fahrettin Duran, Head of the Communications Directorate of the Turkish Presidency, stated that the Israeli Prime Minister, in an act of despair, has targeted President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan with verbal attacks.
In a post on his social media account, Duran, reacting to Netanyahu’s statements against Erdoğan, emphasized that these attacks are indicative of the desperate situation of the Israeli Prime Minister.
Referring to regional developments, Duran stated that Netanyahu has committed genocide in Gaza and, after attacking seven countries in the region, has ultimately targeted the Turkish President out of desperation.
He also stressed that Netanyahu is a criminal for whom arrest warrants have been issued and who has no friends left. Netanyahu is driving the region towards chaos and conflict in order to continue his political life.
The Head of the Communications Directorate of the Turkish Presidency continued: “Everyone knows that Netanyahu lacks the moral values and legitimacy to teach others.”
He concluded by emphasizing that Netanyahu will eventually be held accountable for the crimes he has committed against humanity.

These tensions intensified after Netanyahu accused Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of antisemitism and said that Israel is fighting Iran and its forces, but Erdoğan welcomes them.
Israeli Defense Minister “Yisrael Katz,” referring to a failed false flag operation, a missile fired from Iran to Turkey, said: “Erdoğan, who did not respond to the missile fired from Iran to Turkish territory and proved to be a paper tiger, has now fled to antisemitism and is demanding show trials for the political and military leadership of Israel in Turkey.”










