Erdogan Accuses Netanyahu of Surpassing Hitler in Oppression, Defends Iran’s Right to Self-Defense Against Israeli Aggression

Ankara – Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has sharply criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, accusing him of surpassing Adolf Hitler in terms of oppression and brutality. In a speech delivered at the Turkish Parliament, Erdogan expressed strong support for Iran’s right to defend itself against what he described as Israeli aggression.
Erdogan stated that Iran has the legitimate and legal right to defend itself against Israeli actions. He went on to condemn Netanyahu’s government, claiming that Israel, despite being a nuclear power, is not held accountable to any international laws.
The Turkish president also commented on the ongoing nuclear talks between the United States and Iran, asserting that Israel’s actions, including an attack on Iran, exemplify “Israeli terrorism” and demonstrate the disregard for diplomatic efforts and international agreements.
Erdogan’s remarks come amidst rising tensions in the Middle East, with Turkey and Iran continuing to criticize Israel’s military actions in the region.