Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has launched a second consecutive day of strong criticism against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Erdoğan accused the Israeli government of committing crimes in Gaza, escalating tensions between the two leaders. He warned that Netanyahu would face consequences, stating he would meet a fate "similar to that of tyrants." The remarks follow ongoing Israeli military operations in Gaza and increasing international concern over the humanitarian situation. This is not the first time Erdoğan has publicly condemned Israel’s actions, reflecting a long-standing critical stance on Israeli policy towards Palestinians. The Turkish president’s statements signal a continued and potentially escalating diplomatic rift. No immediate response from Israeli officials has been reported.