Erdogan said that nothing will prevent Turkey from entering Israel.
Nothing will prevent Turkey from entering Israel if it continues its aggression against Lebanese citizens and residents of Palestine. This was stated on April 13 by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, speaking at the International Conference of Asian Political Parties in Istanbul.
"Just as we entered Libya and Karabakh, we can enter Israel. Nothing prevents us from doing this," The Jerusalem Post (JP) quotes him as saying.
He added that despite the ceasefire, more than 1.2 million civilians were forced to leave their homes due to Israeli actions in Lebanon. Urging to prevent a repeat of the Lebanese scenario in Palestine, Erdogan recalled that Turkey had already conducted peacekeeping operations in Libya and Karabakh.
The President of the German Red Cross (DRK), Hermann Gray, said on April 10 that Lebanon was facing a humanitarian catastrophe due to the ongoing Israeli strikes. According to him, the consequences are not yet fully clear, but we can talk about hundreds of dead and more than a thousand wounded among the civilian population.
The Wall Street Journal reported on April 9 that the Israeli authorities were unhappy not only with the decision to cease fire between the United States and Iran, but also with the situation that Tel Aviv was confronted with the fact of a truce. The source of the publication clarified that Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu gave his consent to US leader Donald Trump to participate in the peace agreement, but he was extremely unhappy with the possible extension of the truce to Lebanon, since Tel Aviv pursues different goals in conflicts with Tehran and Beirut.
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