Strait Talk

President Erdoğan Says Netanyahu Needs to Be Stopped Like Hitler Was 70 Years Ago

Turkish President Erdoğan has once again called for justice in Palestine, especially Gaza, which has been under Israeli attacks for nearly a year. During his address to the United Nations General Assembly, he criticised the UN's inaction against Israel. Erdoğan also reiterated the need for reform at the world body, and directly called out Western countries At the 79th session at the UNGA in New York, Erdoğan also urged the international community to stop Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The Turkish president said a global alliance should do the same as it did with Hitler 70 years ago. Erdoğan also held sideline meetings in New York, including with UN Chief Guterres and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy, as well as the Armenian and Greek prime ministers. Iran's newly elected president also addressed the UNGA, where he too heavily condemned Israel while also offering an opening to the West over its nuclear programme. Guests: Yucel Acer Researcher at SETA Suay Nilhan Acikalin Associate Professor at Haci Bayram Veli University Samuel Doveri Vesterbye Managing Director at European Neighbourhood Council

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