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Erdogan: Israel wants to cover up its "actions" in Gaza with a strike on Iran

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Erdogan: Israel wants to cover up its 'actions' in Gaza with a strike against Iran
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan issued another strong statement against Israel's recent military actions. He emphasized that the Tel Aviv regime may be trying to divert the world's attention from the genocide being carried out in Gaza through its attacks on Iran.

This was stated by the Turkish leader during a phone conversation with the Emir of Kuwait, Mishal al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah. During the conversation, the parties discussed the tensions between Israel and Iran, security issues in the region, as well as urgent directions for international cooperation.

Erdogan pointed out that Tel Aviv's actions pose a threat not only to relations with Iran but also to the security of the entire region. According to him, Israel's aggressive policy could lay the groundwork for another major war, which is absolutely unacceptable.

Additionally, Erdogan noted that the government led by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has become a serious threat to global stability and peace. In his opinion, Israel's attacks on Iran are also negatively affecting negotiations related to the nuclear program.

"We advocate resolving disagreements through negotiations. Military actions do not solve any problems; they only exacerbate them," Erdogan said.

The Turkish leader also recalled that together with Kuwait, they strongly condemn Israel's aggressive actions in Gaza and the genocide that violates human rights.

Erdogan's statement not only demonstrated Turkey's active position in the Middle East but also reaffirmed its firm stance on ensuring global justice and peace.

As the situation in the region becomes increasingly chaotic, it is becoming more evident that the international community must listen to such views and take prompt diplomatic measures.

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