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Israel’s Foreign Minister Yisrael Katz Sparks Controversy with Cartoon for Turkish President Erdogan

United Arab Emirates Dubai (CNN)– Israel’s Foreign Minister Yisrael Katz started a wide response by publishing a cartoon For the President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan “He dreams of the Ottoman Empire,” which made Ankara respond.

And he said Katz commented on the cartoon he posted on his page on the X platform (formerly Twitter): “Erdogan dreams of re-establishing the Ottoman Empire, and today he continued his attacks and hatred against Israel at the Jerusalem Platform international parliamentary conference . . Hey Erdogan, keep watching TV series @DirilisDizisi And@CurulusDizisi And keep dreaming.”

Katz said in his blog post: “Israel is not a Crusader empire, and Constantinople is not the capital of Israel, Jerusalem... Jerusalem will forever be the capital of the Jews.. Face the truth and stop dragging Türkiye to dark places – you are embarrassing the legacy of Ataturk and the Turkish people!

For his part The Turkish Foreign Ministry published the data In the document, she said, according to a translation by the official Turkish news agency Anatolia, “The targeting of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in a publication by Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz shows the psychological state that government Israel has arrived.”.. Turkey’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs described Katz’s post on his social media account as an “irresponsible and low-level” statement.

The statement of the Turkish Foreign Ministry said: “Targeting the President (Erdogan) after revealing the facts as they are, shows the psychological state of the Israeli government at the moment it will be inevitable that its -all members of the Israeli government accountable to justice,” according to Anadolu.


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2024-04-28 04:13:39

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