Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has sharply criticized Germany over its perceived ignorance of Israel's alleged "genocide" in Gaza. Erdogan made these comments at a joint news conference with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Ankara on Thursday.
Erdogan claimed that Israel, which possesses nuclear and other advanced weaponry, is using them to threaten the Gaza Strip. He also stated that Hamas lacks access to similar equipment. Despite a fragile US-brokered ceasefire that took effect on October 10, Israel has continued to launch bombardments on Gaza, killing at least 104 people, mostly women and children.
Erdogan called for international aid organizations such as Germany's Red Cross and Turkey's Red Crescent to be involved in ending the "genocide" and "deliberate starvation" in Gaza. He emphasized that it is both Germany's and Turkey's humanitarian duty to intervene.
Turkish President Erdogan reiterated his support for an end to the conflict, comparing it to Russia's war with Ukraine. He suggested a partnership between Turkey and Germany could be key to resolving the situation. However, tensions exist due to Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar's opposition to any Turkish troops joining an international force tasked with monitoring the ceasefire.
Since its beginning in October 2023, Israel's war on Gaza has resulted in at least 68,527 deaths and 170,395 injuries.
Erdogan claimed that Israel, which possesses nuclear and other advanced weaponry, is using them to threaten the Gaza Strip. He also stated that Hamas lacks access to similar equipment. Despite a fragile US-brokered ceasefire that took effect on October 10, Israel has continued to launch bombardments on Gaza, killing at least 104 people, mostly women and children.
Erdogan called for international aid organizations such as Germany's Red Cross and Turkey's Red Crescent to be involved in ending the "genocide" and "deliberate starvation" in Gaza. He emphasized that it is both Germany's and Turkey's humanitarian duty to intervene.
Turkish President Erdogan reiterated his support for an end to the conflict, comparing it to Russia's war with Ukraine. He suggested a partnership between Turkey and Germany could be key to resolving the situation. However, tensions exist due to Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar's opposition to any Turkish troops joining an international force tasked with monitoring the ceasefire.
Since its beginning in October 2023, Israel's war on Gaza has resulted in at least 68,527 deaths and 170,395 injuries.