Erdogan: Netanyahu is the butcher of Gaza.. No power can threaten Turkey or its president
SadaNews: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan confirmed that his country will not allow any power to threaten Turkey or its president, emphasizing that Ankara will continue to defend the rights of oppressed peoples in the region.
Erdogan stated in his remarks that the Israeli government, which absolutely opposes a ceasefire, should not be allowed to undermine the peace process.
The Turkish president congratulated Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez for his firm stance against the threats from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, describing him as the butcher of Gaza.
He added that achieving peace and stability in the region will happen regardless of the Zionist regime.
Erdogan stressed that Turkey is not an ordinary state, sending a message to "the child killers who dare to insult me and my country," affirming that Ankara will continue to pursue the case of the children who were killed while sleeping in Lebanon and defend the rights of Palestinians in the West Bank.
He also clarified that Turkey will continue to name the oppressor by name and describe the thief and murderer as they deserve, to be the voice of Gaza's children and to listen to the cries of grieving mothers. Erdogan concluded his remarks by reaffirming his country’s readiness to be a voice for peace and lead efforts for its establishment, based on the principle of "peace at home, peace in the region, peace in the world."
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