In a harsh announcement, the Foreign Ministry responded to Israeli Prime Minister’s statements about the recognition of genocide by himself and.
The Turkish Foreign Ministry accuses, inter alia, Netanyahu, who says “he is being tried for his role in the genocide committed against the Palestinian people”, for trying to conceal his own crimes.
In detail, the Turkish Foreign Ministry in its announcement supports the following:
“Netanyahu’s statement on the events of 1915 is an attempt to exploit the painful events of the past for political purposes. Netanyahu, who is being tried for his role in the genocide committed against the Palestinian people, is trying to conceal the crimes he and his government committed. We condemn and reject this statement, which is not in line with historical and legal data. “
The Netanyahu statement, as well as the response of the Turkish Foreign Ministry, are part of the general course of “conflict” that the two states have taken on, both on the occasion of the situation in Gaza, but also in the Middle East, where they are now openly competing for influence. A typical example is Syria, where both Israel and Turkey are now in the field, and compete for cooperation relations with the new Ahmed al -Saraa government.