Erdogan: World Must End Israel's Banditism

“Israel is the biggest threat to the stability and security of the region”, Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan said in a call with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. President Erdogan said that “Israel, under Netanyah administration, poses the greatest threat to the region's stability and security, and this is confirmed through the attack on [...]
“Israel is the biggest threat to the stability and security of the region”, Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan said in a call with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
President Erdogan said that “Israel, under the Netanyah administration, poses the biggest threat to the region's stability and security, and this has been reaffirmed through its recent attack on Iran”.
It becomes known that Erdogan and the Saudi crown prince, also known as the UK, discussed the Israeli-Iran conflict and other regional and global issues during the conversation.
The Turkish president said that the international community's <x0 points in the face of invasion and genocide in Palestine have encouraged Israel in its illegal and aggressive actions”, writes AAPeriscope broadcast.
Israel's anti-Iran aggression, at a time when efforts are continuing to reach a compromise through nuclear talks between Washington and Tehran, aims to undermine peace efforts”, Erdogan said.
He added that the attacks, which caused nuclear flows, revealed once again “how irresponsiblely both regional and global security threatens Israel”.
The Turkish leader also underlined that the region cannot endure another crisis, warning that a devastating war could cause irregular migration waves affecting all countries in the region.
He said the nuclear dispute could only be resolved through continued talks.
Israel's “Sulmet on our neighbour Iran is a clear provocation ignoring international law”, he said.
The International Union must end Israeli banditism aimed at global and regional stability”, Erdogan added. /Periscope.












