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Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar Condemns Turkish FM's Remarks as Clear Incitement to Genocide
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First reported by Ynet · Jul 5, 2026
What happened
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar condemned Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan's remarks calling Israel an unbearable burden, calling them incitement to genocide. Sa'ar urged NATO allies to denounce the statements, highlighting the dangers of dehumanizing language. The comments come ahead of a NATO summit in Turkey.
- 01Israeli FM Sa'ar calls Turkish FM Fidan's remarks incitement to genocide.
- 02Fidan described Israel as an unbearable burden on humanity in a CNN Turk interview.
- 03Sa'ar warns dehumanizing language is a precursor to genocide.
- 04Sa'ar urges NATO allies and the world to condemn Turkey's statements.
- 05Comments increase diplomatic tensions before Turkey-hosted NATO summit.
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