Netanyahu Doubts Negotiations Can Halt Iran's Nuclear Program, Criticizes Turkey's Erdogan
In a recent interview with CNN, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed skepticism about the possibility of stopping Iran's nuclear program through negotiations. He also commented on U.S. President Donald Trump's relationship with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan following Trump's speech at the NATO summit in Turkey. Netanyahu stated that despite Trump's ties with Erdogan, Turkey is not a true U.S. ally due to its oppressive Muslim regime and hostility toward America. He further accused Erdogan of threatening Israel's existence, denying Israel's legitimacy among nations, and aspiring to control Jerusalem.
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