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Turkey's rhetoric about "liberating Jerusalem" and threatening Israel in the Eastern Mediterranean exposes an agenda rooted in political Islam, not justice. Netanyahu's response — calling out Erdoğan's suppression of Kurds, support for Hamas and imprisonment of political opponents — is a factual rebuttal, not a smear. Analysts confirm this escalating war of words serves Erdoğan's domestic political needs far more than any genuine moral cause.
Erdoğan's condemnation of Israel is a moral stand against a government facing genocide proceedings at the International Court of Justice. Calling out the deaths of tens of thousands of civilians in Gaza and the immense human suffering is what a responsible world leader should do. Netanyahu's attacks on Turkey are little more than an attempt to deflect attention from his own government's crimes and growing international scrutiny.
While Erdoğan and Israeli leaders trade increasingly bitter accusations, business keeps moving. Oil linked to Israeli refineries continues to flow through Turkish territory and maritime networks, while economic ties have repeatedly outlasted diplomatic crises. The public confrontation generates headlines, but the relationship follows a familiar rule of politics: outrage is for audiences, while strategic and commercial interests take care of themselves.