Netanyah's son continues to clash with Erdogan: Jerusalem will be our capital city for three thousand years

The conflict in Gaza has exacerbated the tones even between Israel and Turkey. Following charges by Turkish officials that Israel has returned to a terrorist state and that Jerusalem belongs to Palestine, Yair Netanyahu, son of Israeli Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. In a social networking post, he calls it a dictatorship [...]
The conflict in Gaza has exacerbated the tones even between Israel and Turkey. Following charges by Turkish officials that Israel has returned to a terrorist state and that Jerusalem belongs to Palestine, Yair Netanyahu, son of Israeli Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
In a post on social networks, he calls it dictatorship Erdogan. Yair Netanyah writes that Turkey has committed genocide against Greek Christians and Armenians.
For all Turks who follow me here: A quick lesson in history. You're not native to Anadol, you came from Central Asia and committed genocide against the local Greek Christian population. Istanbul is actually Constantinople and you got it illegally. You also committed genocide against Armenians. You now illegally invade northern Cyprus, northern Syria and Kurdistan. Your country is run by a dictator who wants to regain and crush the Arab world as in the days of the Ottoman Empire. ”
Earlier, Turkey's Vice President, Fuat Oktay, said Israel has become a terrorist state.
He demanded an end to the conflict, while stressing that Palestine is a free state and that Israel can do nothing to change that.
The state of Israel has unfortunately become a state of terrorism. I hope this oppression ends. Whatever they do, Palestinian land and the Al-Axa Middle Mosque belong to Muslims, Palestinians. Jerusalem belongs to the Palestinians, and Palestine will take its rightful place as an independent state. The whole world has to respect this. I specifically say about the Islamic world, we are responsible for doing what is necessary, not condemning. Therefore, unity and solidarity in the Islamic world are unfortunately not at the desired level. I hope Fiter Bajrami will lead to our awakening, resurrection and unity and solidarity within himself. ”











