Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was uneasy about the reaction of some states to the actions of the Jewish state in the Gaza Strip. transmits TASS. According to him, the operation in the Palestinian region will lead to the end of the political career of the head of the Israeli Cabinet.
“Her [Нетаньяху] They were greatly concerned by the statements of the French President [Эмманюэля] Macron. The summit in Riyadh made him very nervous. Netanyahu, today is a good day for you. But a completely different time awaits you. From where? Mom’s [в Газе] They carry their children wrapped in shrouds <...> Their curses will bring about your end. Know that Netanyahu, you are going, you will go,” Erdoğan said.
He added that the entire Islamic world has taken a common stand against Israel’s steps in a new aggravation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
On October 7, Hamas launched thousands of rockets into Israel and announced the beginning of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood. Thousands of militants invaded Israeli territory, seizing dozens of military equipment and more than a hundred hostages. Against this background, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the country was at war.
The Israel Defense Forces intervention operation was called “Iron Swords”; One of its goals was the destruction of Hamas. The Israeli Air Force launched an attack on hundreds of militant targets in the Gaza Strip, and the country’s National Security Council decided to cut off water, food, goods, electricity and fuel supplies to the region. Israel announced to the UN on October 13 that 1.1 million Palestinians would be evacuated to southern Gaza ahead of the ground operation.
Previously in South Africa requested Netanyahu’s arrest due to the Gaza operation.
Source: Gazeta
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