Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has called for the formation of an Islamic alliance to counter what he perceives as Israel's growing expansionist threats.
During recent statements, Erdogan highlighted the need for solidarity among Islamic countries, pointing to the perceived threats against Lebanon and Syria as well. This call to action comes amidst Turkey's efforts to improve relations with Egypt and Syria, aiming to create a united front against these concerns. Erdogan's remarks have sparked a response from the Israeli foreign minister, indicating a potential escalation in diplomatic tensions.
The Turkish leader's push for an alliance underscores the complex geopolitical dynamics in the region, with implications for international relations and peace efforts.
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Erdogan's call for unity against Israel's actions is a necessary step towards protecting our lands and people; it's high time we stand together.
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Turkey's Erdogan: Islamic countries should form alliance against 'Israel's growing expansionism'
Erdogan said in July that Turkey would extend an invitation to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad "any time" for possible talks to restore relations between the two neighbors.
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Turkey's Erdogan calls for Islamic alliance against Israel's 'threat of expansionism'
Turkey President Tayyip Erdogan said recent steps that Turkey has taken to improve ties with Egypt and Syria are aimed at ”forming a line of solidarity against the growing threat of expansionism,” which he said also threatened Lebanon and Syria.
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Turkey's Erdogan calls for Islamic alliance against Israel
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday Islamic countries should form an alliance against what he called "the growing threat of expansionism" from Israel, drawing a rebuke from the Israeli foreign minister.
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