Erdogan Threatened Israel with War. In Response, Tel Aviv Called Him a 'Miserable Tyrant' 0

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Erdogan Threatened Israel with War. In Response, Tel Aviv Called Him a 'Miserable Tyrant'

According to the politician, Israel has forced 1.2 million Lebanese to leave their homes due to attacks on civilian settlements. He called for preventing Israel from doing this to Palestine.

“Despite the ceasefire, Israel has forced 1.2 million Lebanese to leave their homes due to attacks on civilian settlements. We must be strong to prevent Israel from doing this to Palestine. Just as we entered Libya and Nagorno-Karabakh, we can enter Israel. Nothing prevents us from doing so,” said the President of Turkey.

In response, Israel's Minister of Heritage Amichai Eliyahu called Erdogan a "megalomaniacal dictator" with "imperialist ambitions," who sees himself as an "Ottoman sultan, being nothing more than a miserable tyrant of a country with a crumbling economy and dead democracy."

Earlier in Turkey, prosecutors demanded a life sentence for the absent Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu, accused of genocide and other crimes.

Before that, Erdogan launched an angry speech against the Israeli authorities, stating that they have imposed a heavy economic burden on all humanity.

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