ISTANBUL (danchimatv) – In a fiery address to hundreds of thousands of pro-Palestinian protestors, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan issued a stark warning to Israel, threatening military intervention to protect Palestinians in Gaza. This move has ignited a diplomatic storm, prompting Israel to withdraw all its diplomats from Turkey and initiate a reconsideration of the two nations’ relations.

Erdogan has accused Israel of committing war crimes and, notably, framed the Palestinian militant group Hamas as “freedom fighters.” He characterized the ground assault within Gaza as a “massacre” during his impassioned speech.
“In the darkness of night, the Turkish military can come unexpectedly,” Erdogan declared, adding an element of unpredictability to his stance.
Protestors responded to Erdogan’s threats with chants of “Turkish military to Gaza.” He reiterated his position, stating that Israel had been “openly committing war crimes for 22 days” and drew parallels to the mentality of World War II, saying, “In the past, they were massacring the Jewish people in the gas chambers, and they were indeed wiping out whole regions with bombs. A similar mentality is being shown in Gaza today.”
Erdogan made it clear that his government is prepared to “tell the whole world that Israel is a war criminal.” He addressed his massive audience, asserting that Hamas is not a “terrorist organization” and described Israel as an “occupier.”
The Israeli foreign minister, Eli Cohen, responded swiftly, saying, “Given the grave statements coming from Turkey, I have ordered the return of diplomatic representatives there in order to conduct a re-evaluation of the relations between Israel and Turkey.”
Meanwhile, the Egyptian President warned that any further Israeli expansion inside Gaza could transform the Middle East region into a “ticking time bomb.”
The brewing tension between Turkey and Israel has raised concerns about the broader implications for the Middle East, casting a shadow over diplomatic relations and the ongoing conflict in the region.
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