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Netanyahu Rules Out F-35 Jets for Turkey Citing Regional Threats
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First reported by Now 14 · 2 hours ago
What happened
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said Turkey should not receive F-35 jets or engines due to its leadership's hostile stance toward Israel and regional aggression, warning it would upset Middle East power balance.
- 01Netanyahu says Turkey does not deserve F-35 jets or jet engines due to hostile leadership.
- 02He accuses President Erdoğan of calling for Israel's destruction and occupying half of Cyprus.
- 03Netanyahu claims Turkey threatens NATO allies like Greece and talks about conquering Jerusalem.
- 04He links Turkey's government to the Muslim Brotherhood, labeling it extremist and anti-American.
- 05Netanyahu warns that supplying Turkey with F-35s would destabilize the Middle East power balance.
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