Turkish President Erdogan Slams Israel as “Apartheid State” and Calls for International Tribunal
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has publicly labeled Israel as an “apartheid state,” claiming that the country systematically discriminates against the residents of Gaza and the city. “I am declaring that Israel is an apartheid state,” Erdogan boldly proclaimed. Additionally, Erdogan has urged the Organization of Islamic Cooperation to establish an international tribunal to address the military coup in Israel.
In a defiant stance, Erdogan reiterated his support for HAMAS, referring to its members as “freedom fighters” defending their homeland. He further added that measures would be taken to ensure that Israeli political and military leaders are held accountable in international courts. These statements by Erdogan have attracted significant attention and sparked controversy.
The situation in Israel has been volatile and complex, with ongoing conflicts and tensions between various groups. While acknowledging the sensitivity of the issue, Erdogan’s bold statements have added fuel to the fire, intensifying the already heated debate surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
International reaction to Erdogan’s comments has been mixed. Some have commended his willingness to speak out against perceived injustices in Israel, while others have criticized his use of incendiary language. The debate surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is multifaceted and deeply rooted in history, making it a contentious subject for political leaders to navigate.
However, Erdogan’s strong stance is not surprising, given his past rhetoric on similar issues. Throughout his presidency, Erdogan has often voiced his support for the Palestinian cause and criticized Israel’s policies. These latest comments further solidify his position as a vocal advocate for Palestinian rights on the international stage.


