A spokesperson for Turkey’s ruling AK Party, Ömer Çelik, strongly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, accusing him of targeting President Erdoğan due to the latter’s firm stance against what Çelik termed a “humanity-enemy network.” Çelik stated that these attacks intensify when Netanyahu faces domestic political pressure in Israel. He attributed the criticism to President Erdoğan’s resolute support for a “humanity alliance” opposing the actions of this network, implying condemnation of Israeli policies. The Turkish official characterized the network as inhumane and linked its actions to the ongoing criticism leveled against Erdoğan. This statement highlights escalating tensions between Turkish and Israeli officials. It underscores a clear divergence in perspectives regarding regional conflicts and the role of both leaders. The remarks are likely to further strain already complex bilateral relations.

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