'Antisemitic dictator': Netanyahu slams Erdogan after Turkey seeks Interpol action
Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu fiercely criticized Turkey's President Erdogan after Ankara sought an Interpol notice. Erdogan's government requested the notice concerning an interception of a Gaza aid flotilla. Netanyahu's office labeled Erdogan an antisemitic dictator with numerous accusations. This exchange escalates existing tensions between the two nations over Syria. Both countries are…
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has harshly criticized Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan following Turkey's request for an Interpol Red Notice against Netanyahu and an Israeli official for their alleged involvement in an attack on activists delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza. Netanyahu called Erdogan an "antisemitic dictator" and accused him of massacring Kurds, harboring Hamas members, occupying Cyprus and jailing journalists and politicians who oppose him.
The latest attack comes amid ongoing tensions over Syria, where Israel recently conducted airstrikes on a Syrian air base, citing concerns over potential Turkish troop deployment.
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