ERDOGAN CONDEMNS AGAIN THE GENOCIDE IN GAZA

The President of Turkey, Recip Erdogan, once again strongly condemned Israel for the genocide and war crimes in Gaza, which have already claimed the lives of 49,000 Palestinians. The Ottoman leader is one of the main defenders of the Palestinian cause.

The novelty of this last statement lies in the fact that Erdogan stated last Sunday that his country could enter Israel, as he already did in Libya and Nagorno-Karabakh. This should not be taken as a threat, but as a serious warning to the government of the Jewish country that the world can no longer tolerate so many massacres in Gaza, apart from the fact that Israel ignores all the international resolutions that condemn it.

Israel has responded to Erdogan with a statement from its Foreign Minister, Israel Katz, in which he appeals to NATO to expel Turkey, which is one of its most relevant members.

Erdogan says “We must be very strong so that Israel can't do these ridiculous things to Palestine. Just like we entered Karabakh, just like we entered Libya, we might do similar to them.”

Erdogan is a man of honor who has never stopped supporting the cause of the Palestinian people and the creation of an independent state with its capital in eastern Al Quds. Turkey is not threatening Israel, but rather causing the society of many countries to not be able to bear that Israel continues to trample on human rights and international laws.

The case of Israel calls on the world to develop protest actions against the genocidal Jews; to the boycott of Israeli products; and to cut all types of relations with Netanyahu's radical government.

Turkey is a key element within NATO, and the minister, Hatz, makes a fool of himself because he knows it well and the organization will support Ankara as is its duty.

It's not the first time Hatz has acted like an idiot. When the Spanish president, Pedro Sánchez, accused Israel of massacres in Gaza, and announced the recognition of Palestine, the Jewish minister published some “cartoons” on social networks in which Hamas said “thanks to Spain.” Hatred and rage inspire Katz, in line with what he says and does, Netanyahu, and racist ministers like Ben Gvir.



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