Israel’s Foreign Ministry said the Turkish government’s decision to recall its ambassador is another move by the Turkish president, who stands by the terrorist organization Hamas.
Israel’s Foreign Ministry said Turkey’s decision to recall its ambassador was “a move by the Turkish president to side with the terrorist organization Hamas.” This was announced on Saturday, November 4 by the representative of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Lior Hayat, on the social network. X.
“The decision of the Turkish government to recall its ambassador while the State of Israel is in the middle of a war of self-defense imposed on it by a terrorist organization worse than ISIS is another step by the Turkish President to take sides to the terrorist organization Hamas ,” the report said.
Hayat recalled that Hamas militants killed more than 1,400 Israelis and took 240 hostages, including infants, children, women and the elderly.
The Foreign Ministry spokesman said the terrorists were using the Gaza population “as a human shield and preventing them from moving to safe areas, depriving them of fuel, food and drinking water.”
They also emphasized that Hamas is committing war crimes and crimes against humanity and is the real enemy of the Palestinian people.
We remind you that on Saturday Turkey recalled its ambassador from Israel because of the IDF’s attack on the Gaza Strip.
Earlier, Erdogan said that Hamas militants are not terrorists. He called on other countries to apply pressure to “bring the State of Israel back to its senses.”
Erdogan also went so far as to call Israel an “occupier.” After that, Israeli diplomats left Turkey.
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