Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has hinted that Turkiye could intervene in Israel to support Palestinians, amid escalating tensions in the region.
Erdogan’s comments come after a recent surge in violence between Israeli forces and Palestinian militants, which has left several people dead and injured.
The Turkish leader has been a vocal critic of Israel’s actions in the past and has consistently shown support for the Palestinian cause.
Erdogan’s suggestion of intervention has sparked concern among international leaders, who fear it could further destabilize the already volatile region. However, Erdogan remains committed to supporting the Palestinian people, stating that Turkiye “will not remain silent” in the face of Israeli aggression.
The Turkish government has also announced plans to increase humanitarian aid to Gaza and support Palestinian resistance groups.The situation remains tense, with many fearing that Erdogan’s intervention could lead to a wider conflict.
Diplomatic efforts are underway to calm the situation, but the threat of Turkish involvement has added a new layer of complexity to the already fraught Middle East peace process.