Israeli Minister Ze’ev Elkin has accused Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan of “incitement to genocide” following Fidan’s statement that “humanity cannot bear” Israel. Fidan reiterated claims that Israel is a “problem” for the world and called for international sanctions against Jerusalem, linking this to the recent recognition of the Armenian genocide. Elkin urged the international community to condemn Fidan’s comments. The accusations stem from Fidan’s rhetoric suggesting Israel's existence is unsustainable. This exchange highlights escalating tensions between Israel and Turkey. The situation follows Turkey’s recent recognition of the Armenian genocide, a move Israel criticized. This incident further strains the already complex relationship between the two nations.

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