A single-source report posted Friday morning states that Turkey has become an enemy state. The brief assertion provides no additional context or official attribution. The claim follows months of escalating rhetoric between Turkish President Erdogan and Israeli leaders.
A single-source report circulating Friday morning asserts that Turkey has become an enemy state. The message, posted at 07:44 Jerusalem time, offers no further details, attribution, or official confirmation.
This statement comes amid a prolonged period of acrimonious exchanges between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. As The Zioneer has reported, Erdogan has previously called Netanyahu a 'war criminal,' referred to Israel as a 'murderous gang,' and threatened Israeli security interests while offering Turkey as an alternative patron for Lebanon. Netanyahu has reciprocated by labeling Erdogan an 'antisemitic dictator.'
The brief declaration lacks any specific trigger — no new security incident, diplomatic step, or military maneuver is cited. Until official channels clarify the statement's origin or context, it should be treated as an unattributed political declaration rather than a confirmed policy shift.
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- DevelopingErdogan threatens Israel, signals Turkey as alternative patron for Lebanon
Source and signal
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