Turkish Foreign Minister Kaan Fidan Calls Israel an Unbearable Burden on Humanity
Turkish Foreign Minister Kaan Fidan delivered a highly controversial statement against Israel during an interview on Thursday with CNN Türk. He described Israel as "a burden that humanity can no longer bear," asserting that Israel is not only a problem for Turkey or President Erdogan but a global issue. Fidan urged the international community to take diplomatic action and impose necessary sanctions on Israel, framing the country as an intolerable threat to humanity.
In response, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar condemned Fidan's remarks as blatant incitement to genocide. Sa'ar criticized the dehumanization of the Jewish people and the portrayal of Israel as an "unbearable burden," calling it classic language used by history's greatest oppressors. He called on the civilized world and Turkey's NATO allies to unequivocally denounce this explicit call for Israel's destruction.
The incident highlights escalating tensions between Turkey and Israel amid broader regional dynamics, including Turkey's shifting trade routes and political alliances in the Middle East. The controversy adds to ongoing debates about Turkey's foreign policy direction under President Erdogan.
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