Erdogan Warns No Country, Including Turkey, Will Be Safe if Gaza Violence Persists

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has firmly stated that his country will not allow its airspace to be used by the Zionist entity amid its ongoing conflict in the besieged Gaza Strip. Erdogan’s remarks, made following his recent visits to Saudi Arabia and Azerbaijan, reflect Turkey’s strong stance against Zionist actions in Gaza. Despite domestic criticism, he emphasized that Turkey has severed its trade relations with the Zionist entity and will continue to provide humanitarian aid to Gaza, urging all allies to do the same.
Erdogan further condemned Zionist actions, declaring that the country will “pay the price for the genocide in the Gaza Strip.” He explained that Turkey has joined South Africa’s lawsuit against the Zionist entity in the International Court of Justice, aiming to hold the Zionist entity accountable for violating the Genocide Convention. This legal case represents another form of resistance, according to Erdogan, as Turkey seeks to pressure the zionist entity through international mechanisms.
In his ongoing support for the Palestinian cause, Erdogan criticized Netanyahu, describing him as irrational and not responsible. He expressed concern over the increasing Zionist attacks and the potential destabilization of the region, indicating that no country, including Turkey, would be safe if the violence in Gaza continues.




