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19 Jun, 2025 11:46

Netanyahu ‘has surpassed Hitler’ – Erdogan

The Turkish president says Israel has surpassed the Nazi dictator in committing crimes of “genocide” in Gaza
Netanyahu ‘has surpassed Hitler’ – Erdogan

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has condemned Israel’s aggression in Gaza and ongoing attacks on Iran, comparing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Adolf Hitler.

Israel began bombing Iran on Friday, claiming Tehran is nearing the completion of a nuclear bomb. Iran dismissed the accusations. The Turkish president said it has the legal right to respond to Israel’s attacks. This is not the first time Erdogan has issued hostile remarks toward West Jerusalem, accusing it of engaging in “banditry and state terrorism.”

Speaking to members of his ruling AK Party in Parliament on Wednesday, Erdogan stated: “The most horrifying photos and videos from World War II pale in comparison to what we’re seeing from Gaza,” claiming that Netanyahu has “long surpassed the tyrant Hitler in the crime of genocide.”

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar shot back at Erdogan. “The sultan, in his own eyes, in yet another inflammatory speech, continues to incite against Israel and against the Israeli prime minister,” he wrote on X.

Erdogan said Türkiye is doing “everything we can” to stop what he called “inhumane aggression” not only against Iran, but also Gaza, Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen, adding that the country is prepared for “every possible negative development and scenario.”

West Jerusalem has justified its ongoing attacks by claiming that Iran is on the brink of obtaining nuclear weapons. Tehran has denied the accusations, maintaining that its nuclear program is entirely peaceful.

The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Mariano Grossi, said on Wednesday that the agency has not found any proof of an effort by Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon.

Russia has condemned the Israeli campaign as illegal and warned that strikes on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure could trigger a “nuclear catastrophe,” calling for a diplomatic resolution. 

US President Donald Trump, however, has backed Israel and demanded Iran’s “unconditional surrender,” claiming that US forces and allies have achieved “complete and total control of the skies over Iran.”

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