The Turkish leader believes this could end the military conflict in the region
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has stated that he does not rule out his country’s intervention in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, similar to what it did earlier in Libya and Nagorno-Karabakh. This was reported by WNTab on Monday, July 29, citing Reuters.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan:
“We must be very strong so that Israel cannot do these senseless things to Palestine. Just as we entered Karabakh, just as we entered Libya, we can do the same with them.”
The Turkish President made this statement while discussing the achievements of the country’s defense industry.
Erdogan has repeatedly criticized Israel’s actions in the Gaza Strip. It is also worth noting that in 2020, he sent Turkish soldiers to Libya, where they supported the UN-recognized government. However, Ankara denied direct involvement in the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia, although it confirmed training and modernizing the allied Baku army.
Meanwhile, the Israeli Foreign Ministry has already responded to the Turkish leader’s words, comparing him to the executed Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
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