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"Erdogan Compares Netanyahu to Hitler in OIC Summit Remarks"

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan delivers stern caution: Israel is propelling global affairs towards a massive conflict.

"Erdogan Compares Netanyahu to Hitler" - Alarm Raised at OIC Summit
"Erdogan Compares Netanyahu to Hitler" - Alarm Raised at OIC Summit

Turkish President Erdogan Compares Netanyahu to Hitler, Warning of Regional Instability

"Erdogan Compares Netanyahu to Hitler in OIC Summit Remarks"

June 21, 2025 - 01:06 GMT

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has fired a fierce warning shot at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, branding his actions as a threat not only to regional but also global stability, likening them to the goals of Adolf Hitler.

Addressing the 51st meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Foreign Ministers' Council in Istanbul, Erdogan criticized Israel's recent military activities, including those in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, and Iran, as "piracy." He accused Netanyahu's Zionist plans of mirroring those of the infamous dictator, posing a threat to both regional and global security.

Erdogan emphasized Israel's exploitation of the Islamic world's division, urging OIC member states to unite against Israeli violence. He warned against the imposition of a new Sykes-Picot deal, voicing his opposition to any border changes through conflict and bloodshed in the Middle East.

In a separate statement, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan branded Israel as the source of a total catastrophe in the region, believing that the problems are rooted in Israeli actions rather than stemming from a limited number of countries. Fidan demanded an immediate end to "unlimited violence" against Iran and encouraged Muslim countries to prevent any escalations that could threaten both regional and global stability.

The high-level OIC assembly in Istanbul involves representatives from 57 member states and several foreign delegations, with the two-day meeting aiming to tackle the rising tensions in the Middle East, ultimately proposing a coordinated response to the conflict between Israel and Iran.

Insights:- Erdogan's speech marks one of the most aggressive criticisms of Israeli actions from a Middle Eastern leader, drawing a striking comparison between Netanyahu and Hitler.- The Turkish president emphasized the suffering of the 2 million Palestinians in Gaza, likening their conditions to those of Nazi concentration camps.- Erdogan's call for solidarity among Islamic nations reflects his desire to rally support against what he perceives as Israeli state terrorism.- Tensions between Israel and Iran continue to escalate, with Israel targeting Iranian commanders and Iran retaliating, creating an increasingly volatile situation.

News writer Osama Ali excels in delivering well-researched and concise news pieces, providing accurate and insightful coverage for Al Bawaba. Stay tuned for more updates as the Middle East conflict continues to unfold.

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  1. The latest news involves the fierce warning from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, comparing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's actions to those of Adolf Hitler, perceived as a threat to both regional and global stability.
  2. During the 51st meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Foreign Ministers' Council in Istanbul, Erdogan accused Israel's recent military activities, including those in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, and Iran, of being "piracy."
  3. The Turkish president emphasized the need for OIC member states to unite against Israeli violence, voicing opposition to any border changes through conflict and bloodshed, similar to the Sykes-Picot deal.
  4. Meanwhile, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan labelled Israel as the root of the region's problems, calling for an immediate end to unlimited violence against Iran, as the high-level OIC assembly aims to tackle the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran.

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