Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a sharp statement targeting Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, intensifying the ongoing war of words between the two leaders.

Taking to social media, Netanyahu asserted that under his leadership, Israel would continue its fight against what he described as Iran’s “terrorist regime” and its regional proxies. In a pointed remark, he contrasted Israel’s stance with Erdoğan, accusing the Turkish leader of aiding such forces and oppressing Kurdish citizens.
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The latest remarks reflect long-standing tensions between Israel and Turkey, with both leaders frequently exchanging strong accusations over regional conflicts, human rights concerns, and geopolitical alignments. Similar exchanges in the past have seen Netanyahu accuse Erdoğan of actions against Kurdish populations and supporting militant groups, while Erdoğan has sharply criticised Israel’s policies in Gaza and the broader Middle East.
This renewed rhetoric comes amid heightened instability in the Middle East, particularly involving Iran and its network of allied groups across the region. Analysts view such statements as part of broader geopolitical positioning, as both nations seek to influence regional narratives and alliances.
While diplomatic ties between Israel and Turkey have fluctuated over the years, verbal confrontations between Netanyahu and Erdoğan continue to underscore deep divisions on key regional issues, including Iran, Palestine, and Kurdish politics.


