The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs rejected the statements and accusations of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin NetanyahuIndeed, the president Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The Turkish Foreign Ministry said, in a statement yesterday evening, Wednesday, that the statements made by Netanyahu and his Foreign Minister Eli Cohen against President Erdogan are baseless slander.
The statement stressed that Israeli officials, who “entered the dark pages of history” with the massacres they committed against the Palestinian people, do not have the right to talk about the law.
The statement added that Netanyahu, who is bothered by expressing the facts, and Cohen, made slanders against our president that are baseless and cannot cover up their crimes.
He pointed out that Israeli officials, who long ago lost their legitimacy in the human conscience, will not be able to cover up and divert attention from the crimes they committed, by bombing hospitals and killing women and children in front of the eyes of the whole world.
The statement stressed that the instigators and perpetrators of these crimes against humanity, which have sparked great outrage in world public opinion, will be subject to trial sooner or later.
He explained that Turkey will continue to oppose the massacre committed in Gaza and support the legitimate cause of the Palestinian people.
Israel is a “terrorist state”
Netanyahu criticized and accused Erdogan for his comments – yesterday, Wednesday – in which he described Israel as a “terrorist state.”
Among what Netanyahu said in comments published by his office was, “He (Erdogan) describes Israel as a terrorist state, but in his actions he supports the state (Islamic Resistance Movement).” agitation “Terrorist.”
During the past weeks, Erdogan directed sharp criticism at Israel and Netanyahu against the backdrop of the ongoing aggression against the Gaza Strip since the seventh of last month.
For the 41st day, Israel is waging a devastating war on… GazaIt left more than 11,500 martyrs, most of them women and children, and about 30,000 injured, in addition to massive destruction in residential neighborhoods, vital facilities, and hospitals.