The Palestinian is setting new fires in Turkey's relations with Israel and the United States

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The Palestinian issue is causing new tensions in the Ankara-Tel Aviv and Ankara-Washington relations. The relocation of the US Embassy in Jerusalem and the bloody incidents with dozens of victims of Palestinian protesters find Tayyip Erdogan's Turkey in front of them.

In addition to the verbal confrontations, Israel called on the Turkish Ambassador to Tel Aviv to leave, responding to a similar action by the Turkish Foreign Ministry to the Israeli Ambassador in Ankara.

The Turkish President said in a post on Twitter that "Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has the blood of the Palestinians in his hands." The Turkish President also states that "Netanyahu is a Prime Minister of an apartheid state, who has occupied the land of defenseless people for more than 60 years, violating UN resolutions. “Do you want a lesson in humanity? "Read the 10 commandments", he states in his tweet.

With the Israeli Prime Minister answering that Erdogan is "a big supporter of Hamas and he is involved in terrorism and massacre." "I advise him not to teach us moral lessons," she replied.

Earlier, Turkish Prime Minister Binali Gildirim accused the United States of "throwing gasoline on the region's climate of peace" by moving its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

Commenting on the recent bloody incidents with Palestinian victims, the Americans said that "those who cause violence are part of the problem."

 

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