Netanyahu says world must condemn Erdogan

Netanyahu says the international community must condemn the Turkish president for his remarks blasting the Israeli leader for “daring” to attend the Paris mass rally.

Netanyahu tells an AIPAC delegation that the war on terror will not be successful if the world continues to be silent in the face of the Turkish president’s criticism.

A file photo taken in April 2014 shows Turkey's then prime minister and current President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaking to members of Parliament from his ruling Justice and Development (AKP) Party. (photo credit: AFP)
A file photo taken in April 2014 shows Turkey’s then prime minister and current President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaking to members of Parliament from his ruling Justice and Development (AKP) Party. (photo credit: AFP)

Erdogan on Monday lashed out at Netanyahu for his presence at the march, which drew some 1.5 million people.

“How can you see this individual who carries out state terrorism by massacring 2,500 people in Gaza waving his hand?” he said

Earlier Wednesday, Liberman had denounced the international community’s silence on Erdogan, who he termed the “anti-Semitic neighborhood bully.”

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