Loud condemnation by the US of Erdogan’s “anti-Semitic” statements

Washington denounced statements made a day earlier by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday. calling them “anti-Semitic” and calling for “incendiary comments that could incite even more violence” to be avoided in the Middle East.

“The United States strongly condemns President Erdogan’s recent anti-Semitic statements about the Jewish people,” Ned Price, a State Department spokesman, said in a press release.

The Turkish president, who promotes himself as a defender of the Palestinian causeOn Monday, he criticized Israel for its continuing attacks in the Gaza Strip, launching harsh descriptions of “killers” who “kill five- and six-year-olds.”

«Only when they suck the blood of grass“, added Mr. Erdogan.

Fighting erupted on May 10, when the first rocket fired by Hamas against southern Israeli cities came as a sign of “solidarity” with the more than 700 Palestinians who were injured in incidents that took place last week. Israeli police in the Temple Square in East Jerusalem, an area that has been held illegally by international law in Israel since 1967. The protests were prompted by the threat of forcible eviction of Palestinian families in favor of Israeli settlers.

More than 200 people have been killed in the Gaza Strip since the start of the new conflict, including at least 59 children, and more than 1,300 others have been injured.

Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s verbal fire was not spared even by his American counterpart Joe Biden, with the Turkish president declaring “you are writing history with hands dipped in blood”.

Joe Biden has repeatedly reaffirmed traditional American support for Israel and the Jewish state’s right to “defend.”

Relations between the new US administration and Turkey, which have been strained from the beginning, may deteriorate again. however, the presidents of the two countries may meet on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Brussels next month.

The UN Council has been deadlocked for eight days without a single announcement of the conflict, amid objections from the United States, which considers such a move counterproductive at this stage, according to diplomatic sources.

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