The tension between Israel and Iran escalates. Recep Tayyip Erdogan emphasized the need to end Israeli aggression and pointed out the danger of widespread war.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned on Saturday of the devastating war between Israel and Iran, who could cause a refugee crisis. Also in the phone call, the Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman said that Israel “must be stopped” to reduce tension. Informed AFP and Reuters, TASR writes.
“During the interview, President Erdogan said that our region could not bear another crisis and that the devastating war could create waves of irregular migration to all countries in the region,” the Turkish President said.
Regional stability in danger
The attack on Iran, according to Erdogan, has shown that Israel, under the reign of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is the greatest threat to regional stability. The issue of the Iranian nuclear program can only be resolved by negotiations, stressed the Turkish leader. “The fact that the international community closes his eyes before the occupation and genocide in Palestine has led Israel to this rate of disrespecting law and aggression,” Erdogan said.
Israel launched an attack on Iran on Friday night. In the Islamic Republic, approximately 200 military and nuclear buildings hit several army commanders, nuclear scientists and other important representatives. According to Tehran, the first wave of attacks claimed 78 lives. In response, Iran sent numerous drones and missiles to Israel, where they reported three victims.
