Posted on 05/12/2024 5:23:26 PM PDT by Eleutheria5
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Sunday that the United States and European countries were not doing enough to pressure Israel to agree a ceasefire in Gaza, after Hamas' move to accept a truce proposal, Reuters reported.
Speaking to Muslim scholars in Istanbul, Erdogan said Hamas had accepted a ceasefire proposal by Qatar and Egypt in a "step in the path toward a lasting ceasefire", but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government did not want the war to end.
"The response of the Netanyahu government was to attack the innocent people in Rafah," he charged. "It has become clear who sides with peace and dialogue, and who wants clashes continuing and more bloodshed.
"And did Netanyahu see any serious reaction for his spoiled behavior? No. Neither Europe nor America showed a reaction that would force Israel into a ceasefire," added Erdogan.
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Good quote. Thanks
Im all in favor of a “friendly” and free Mossad visit for this stinking TurkoNazi POS. He shoots off his racist mouth almost daily, trying to inflame violence against Jews and Christians outside his country (Israel, Greece, India...)
(Iran, Turkey)
(For the thread)
Iran - Persia
Turkey - House of Togarmah (KJV)
Ezekiel 38 is coming.
We’ve been expecting it for some time.
Keep an eye on Libya (Put or Phut)
They will join in the foray.
(noun
a sudden attack or incursion into enemy territory, especially to obtain something; a raid.)
“Art thou come to take a spoil?”
Some believe that this can only happen when Israel has been lured into a false sense of peace.
Time will tell.
Turkey acting up is certainly not a coincidence nor a surprise in these Last Days.
This from a TURKISH MUSLIM.
You can fool some of the people some of the time...
We make our own, I think.
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