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Recep Tayyip Erdogan calls Netanyahu biggest disaster for Israel since Holocaust

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan calls Netanyahu the biggest disaster for Israel since the Holocaust during a strong public statement about the current regional tensions.

Speaking about the ongoing situation, Erdogan criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and said his leadership has created serious problems for Israel.

He claimed that many Israeli citizens are now forced to spend nights in shelters because of the worsening security situation.

According to Erdogan, some people inside Israel are also saying that Netanyahu has become the biggest disaster for the country since the Holocaust.

The Turkish president said his main concern is preventing the conflict from expanding further across the region.

He warned that if the war is not stopped quickly, the crisis could spread and affect many countries in the Middle East.

Erdogan also said Turkey is working for peace and is trying to encourage both sides to return to negotiations.

He added that diplomatic efforts are necessary to reduce tensions and prevent the conflict from becoming larger.

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