Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan launched a scathing attack on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the second day in a row, using particularly harsh descriptions of the Israeli leadership and warning of “accountability” for the crimes, as he said, in Gaza. In statements during an event marking the 158th anniversary of the founding of the Red Crescent, Erdogan described Israel as a source of destabilization and violence in the reg…
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan launched a scathing attack on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the second day in a row, using particularly harsh descriptions of the Israeli leadership and warning of “accountability” for the crimes, as he said, in Gaza. In statements during an event marking the 158th anniversary of the founding of the Red Crescent, Erdogan described Israel as a source of destabilization and violence in the reg…