Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
The rhetoric and actions of Erdoğan, “the dictator in Ankara, are those of the leader of an enemy state,” Amichai Chikli posted.
Defense Minister Israel Katz vowed that President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will see the Strip “only through binoculars.”
Gideon Sa’ar denounced Turkey’s judiciary as a “tool for silencing political rivals and detaining journalists.”
The Turkish president called on Muslim nations to participate in the reconstruction of the Strip.
The gory exhibit was initiated by an academic at a regional university.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly ruled out Turkey’s participation in the International Stabilization Force in Gaza.
Israeli observers warn that Ankara could emerge as a major winner from the Gaza deal, with dangerous repercussions for the region.
After a six-year break, Erdoğan is back at the White House with a wish list. The big question in Washington: Will Turkey get its F-35s?
“We have completely cut off our trade with Israel,” Hakan Fidan reportedly said in a speech in parliament.
News outlets escalate from Israel criticism to explicit calls for destruction as antisemitic rhetoric spreads across the political spectrum.
The satirical magazine LeMan claimed it showed a random Muslim killed by Israel, and not the prophet that Islamic tradition bans depicting.
“A little self-awareness could be helpful,” said Israel’s foreign minister.