Netanyahu Like Hitler: Erdogan
Turkish president has been fierce critic of Israel's genocide in Gaza
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said Wednesday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is no different than Nazi Germany’s Adolf Hitler as IDF troops continue to carry out a ground offensive in Gaza.
Erdogan was in Ankara on Wednesday and said, “They used to speak ill of Hitler. What difference do you have from Hitler? They are going to make us miss Hitler. Is what this Netanyahu is doing any less than what Hitler did? It is not," according to The Jerusalem Post. “He is richer than Hitler, he gets the support from the West. All sorts of support comes from the United States. And what did they do with all this support? They killed more than 20,000 Gazans.”
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Erdogan has called Israel is a “terror state” as it continues to bomb civilians in Gaza and enforce a U.S.-approved blockade that is shutting down hospitals across the coastal city that has been called a modern-day concentration camp.
“With the savagery of bombing the civilians it forced out of their homes while they are relocating, it is literally employing state terrorism. I am now saying, with my heart at ease, that Israel is a terror state. We will never shy away from voicing the truth that Hamas members protecting their lands, honor, and lives in the face of occupation policies are resistance fighters, just because some people are uncomfortable with it,” he said, according to Reuters.
He spoke in November about a potential nuclear escalation.
“Do you have an atomic bomb or not? I challenge Netanyahu to declare it, but I don’t think he can. You can threaten people any way you can, but the end is near for Netanyahu,” Erdogan said.
Netanyahu responded to Erdogan by accusing the Turkish leader of supporting the “terror state of Hamas.”
“He himself shelled Turkish villages within the borders of Turkey—we will not accept his preaching,” Netanyahu said, according to The Times of Israel. The paper said it appeared that Netanyahu was referring to Turkish military action against Kurdish areas in recent years.
Erdogan has said there is not another army in the world that bombs cities day and night “with its warplanes to kill only children; that sets hospitals, places of worship, schools, marketplaces, buildings, streets on fire. A state that continues this inhuman act with its tanks, artillery, and weapons.”
Netanyahu fired back at, “Erdogan, who is committing genocide against the Kurds and who holds the world record for imprisoning journalists who oppose his regime, is the last person who can preach morality to us,” The Jerusalem Post reported.
Philippe Lazzarini, the commissioner-general of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), said last month that the conditions on the ground in Gaza are so poor that the coastal enclave is “not really a habitable place anymore.”
“Every time I go back [to Gaza], I always think it cannot get worse, but every time I see more misery, more grief, more sadness, and have the feeling that Gaza is not really a habitable place anymore,” he said.
The New Statesman interviewed the UN official who described the deplorable conditions inside UN facilities in the city. Lazzarini told the outlet that most people had to wait hours before being able to use the bathroom and many have not changed clothing in more than a month.
“Rafah was crowded with desperate people. I could not recognize the neighborhood,” he told the outlet. “The shelter is surrounded by tens of thousands of people who have just fled Khan Yunis; a plastic city is being erected. When I arrived I saw a crowd jump on a truck of humanitarian aid and the people started eating on the spot. It has become very difficult to supply the people in the shelters because those shelters are surrounded by crowds of desperate people.”
He told the outlet that Rafah once was home to 20,000 people. That number huddled there is now more than a million.
Jake Sullivan, the U.S. national security adviser to President Joe Biden, met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last week and announced that Israel agreed to reopen the Kerem Shalom Crossing from Egypt into Gaza, which was seen as a partial win for the humanitarian-aid campaign because that entryway will allow more trucks into Gaza.
“The United States remains committed to expanding and sustaining the flow of humanitarian assistance into Gaza,” Sullivan said.
Axios reported that Israel had been facing strong pressure from the Biden administration to reopen the border passage and it will increase the number of aid trucks into the city from about 100 a day to more than 300.
The report, citing Israeli officials, said Netanyahu’s government saw the step as essential in preventing a major humanitarian crisis, which could potentially hurt U.S. support in the future.
Lazzarini told The New Statesman that Gazans are not allowed to return to their homes in the north and are “constantly pushed further south.”
“You may have 1.5 million people in Rafah depending on how things evolve in Khan Yunis. They are just at the border, desperate. The temptation to flee this hell on Earth is very strong. A tipping point might be reached and people will try their chances. It may not be a deliberate policy, but you have a reality on the ground being created,” he said.
Ilhan Omar (D-MN) and Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) have every right to say what they like about Israel and the genocide of Palestinians as elected members of the US House of Representatives; they never took an oath to serve Israel . . .
I voted for Ron Desantis (R-FL) to be governor of Florida, not ambassador to Israel.
The recently ousted Speaker of the US House of Representatives, Congressman Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), who took at least a dozen votes to get elected speaker, traveled to Israel immediately upon his election, declaring to the Israeli Knesset that the USA is steadfastly committed to supporting Ukraine in their war against Russia . . .
Was he running for speaker of the Israeli Knesset too?
Following his ouster . . . McCarthy (R-CA) traveled abroad again, this time to England, and expressed his open contempt for the white Republicans who make up the majority of the GOP and praised Democrats for their diversity during a debate at Oxford in the wake of his ouster as House Speaker . . .
Is he now running for the Prime Minister of the U.K.?
Nevertheless, he is free to go on media tours bashing white people and lobbying for Israel, because he has now resigned from the US House of Representatives . . . I can only conclude that the collective RINO butthurt over former Speaker McCarthy is all about the Israelis who have hijacked the American deep state war machine.
It has become so painfully obvious, especially where you have someone like Nikki Haley wagging her finger and shouting down Vivek Ramaswamy in a presidential debate on live national television when the questions of this Ukrainian war against Russia and any mention of Israel are concerned, that the United States government has become a wholly owned subsidiary of the American Israeli Political Action Committee.
https://cwspangle.substack.com/i/138320669/fight-your-own-wars-you-kikesucking-zionist-ass-whores
Did I tell you?
Netanyahu is worse than Hitler.
He is a convicted Terrorist... 9/11 and 7/7 are a statement of his activities.
Israel Israel über alles...
... and the rise of Jewish Fascism
https://fritzfreud.substack.com/p/israel-israel-uber-alles