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Erdogan: “84 million Turks will continue to defend Jerusalem” (video)

The Turkish President said Biden had blood on his hands for selling weapons to Israel

Newsroom May 17 10:20

Turkish President Recep Erdogan unleashed an unprecedented attack on US President Joe Biden on the occasion of the approval given by Washington to the sale of weapons to Israel, despite the bloody clashes in the Gaza Strip.

“Today we saw Biden sign a serious arms deal with Israel. (…) Mr. Biden, you took the side of the Armenians in the so-called “Genocide”. “Now, unfortunately, you are writing history with your blood-stained hands, supporting Israel, which is attacking Gaza in a disproportionate way,” Erdogan said.

“We will not be silent and we will continue our struggle,” the Turkish president added.

“We will provide all kinds of political and military support for international steps to liberate Jerusalem and protect the Palestinian people from attacks.”

“84 million Turks will continue to defend Jerusalem”, he said.

 

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