Israeli PM calls Turkey’s Erdogan ‘antisemitic dictator’
The comment comes days after Syria accused Israel of bombing an air base in the country's north, a short drive from the Turkish border.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has condemned Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan as an "antisemitic dictator" and pledged that Israel will continue to act forcefully against Turkey's attempts to destabilize the region. This statement comes after a Syrian accusation that Israel had bombed a disused military air base near the northwestern city of Aleppo, a site that was damaged during the ongoing civil war and has been inactive since 2012.
The Israeli government's strong words against Erdogan follow a recent announcement by Turkey seeking an international arrest warrant against Netanyahu, accusing him of genocide related to the interception of an aid flotilla headed for Gaza. Netanyahu's office issued a statement describing Erdogan as an "antisemitic dictator" who has a history of massacring Kurds, supporting the Hamas terrorist organization, and oppressing his own people.
The Israeli government's stance has been consistent, emphasizing that Israel will not tolerate any threats to its security or aggression from Turkey into Syria. On Friday, Netanyahu's office accused Erdogan of extending his aggression against Israel into Syria, stating that Israel will not abide by such actions.
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