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Netanyahu Criticizes Erdogan and US Fighter Jet Deal, Warns of Regional Power Shift
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 15 hours ago
What happened
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu criticized Turkish President Erdogan for hostile rhetoric and opposed the US-Turkey F-35 jet deal, warning it would harm Middle East power balance.
- 01Netanyahu condemns Erdogan for calling openly for Israel's destruction and threatening NATO members Cyprus and Greece.
- 02He accuses Erdogan's officials of wanting to erase Israel and control Jerusalem.
- 03Netanyahu opposes the US sale of F-35 jets to Turkey, citing risks to regional power balance.
- 04He links Turkey's regime to the extremist Muslim Brotherhood ideology.
- 05Israel's air superiority and US presence are deemed vital for Middle East stability.
- 06Comments followed Netanyahu's recent agreement signing with Lebanon, highlighting regional tensions.
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