The Turkish Foreign Ministry sharply condemned a social media post by the Israeli Foreign Minister targeting President Erdogan.
In an official release, the Turkish Foreign Ministry characterized the Israeli Foreign Minister's post as "banal" and lacking in seriousness. The ministry further emphasized that targeting President Erdoğan, who had courageously presented the unvarnished facts, reflects the mindset of the Israeli government.
"All members of the Israeli government will be held accountable," asserted the ministry, signaling its commitment to pursuing legal action.
The press release also reaffirmed Turkey's unwavering stance against Israel's treatment of the Palestinian people. "Türkiye will continue to speak out boldly and loudly against Israel's oppression," the statement declared.
This development adds to the ongoing tensions between the two nations and underscores the gravity of diplomatic relations in the region. As the situation unfolds, international observers closely watch for further developments. (ILKHA)
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