Turkish President Erdogan compares Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to Hitler



Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has reportedly compared Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Adolf Hitler.

"Is what this Netanyahu is doing any less than what Hitler did? It is not," the Turkish figure said, according to Reuters.

Erdogan has previously called Israel "a terror state," according to the outlet. "We will never shy away from voicing the truth that Hamas members protecting their lands, honour, and lives in the face of occupation policies are resistance fighters, just because some people are uncomfortable with it."

Israel launched a war effort earlier this year in response to heinous attacks in which Hamas terrorists slaughtered, raped, and kidnapped people.

"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," Netanyahu declared in a social media post. "The IDF, which is the most moral army in the world, is fighting to eliminate the most abhorrent and brutal terrorist organization in the world, Hamas-ISIS, which has committed crimes against humanity, and which Erdogan has praised and whose leaders he hosts."

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Turkey is a NATO member.

Netanyahu has said that the Israeli military strives to avoid civilian casualties, but that Hamas uses civilians as human shields.

"Hamas places its terrorist infrastructure inside and underneath homes, hospitals, mosques, schools and other civilian sites, deliberately putting the Palestinian population at risk," Netanyahu noted in a recent Wall Street Journal piece. "Israel does its best to minimize civilian casualties by dropping leaflets, sending text messages and using other means to warn Gazans to get out of harm's way. Hamas by contrast does its utmost to keep Palestinians in harm's way—often at gunpoint."

Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, the daughter of Palestinian immigrants, has decried Netanyahu as a "Genocidal maniac," "murderer," and "war criminal."

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Turkey's president declares fealty to Hamas



Turkey’s President Erdogan has declared his fealty to Hamas.

Erdogan called Hamas a "liberation group" and Israel a "war criminal" during a pro-Palestinian rally that was staged by his religiously conservative ruling party in Istanbul this past weekend.

Mark Levin isn’t surprised.

“He was always part of this radical Islamist party,” Levin says, adding that Erdogan has also been giving aid and comfort to several of the Hamas leaders.

The Turkish president has been reportedly ramping up his support of the terrorist group, prompting Israel to withdraw its diplomats.

“Hamas is not a terrorist organization but a liberation group, a group of Mujahideen that is fighting to protect its soil and its citizens,” Erdogan told the crowd.

“Israel, you may be an organization because the West owes you a lot, but Turkey owes you nothing,” he continued.

“So the Jews in Israel are slaughtered without provocation,” Levin says, disgusted by Erdogan’s remarks. “Slaughtered in the most inhumane ... I won’t say animals cause they’re not animals, they’re worse than animals in the most subhuman way imaginable.”

Hamas, the organization that Erdogan calls a “liberation group,” has been broadcasting and celebrating this.

Levin notes that in one example, a terrorist was recorded calling his father. He then excitedly told his father that he had killed 10 Jews with his own bare hands, including a husband and a wife.

“You have unleashed these subhuman bastards. And what they’re taught at a young age is that Jews are not human. They dehumanize other human beings,” Levin says, adding, “they do to human beings what you wouldn’t do to a rat.”


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