As the war in the Middle East rages on, a new confrontation has erupted between Turkey and Israel over the ceasefire, with Benjamin Netanyahu launching a fierce attack yesterday Saturday (11/4) on Recep Tayyip Erdogan, accusing him of massacring Kurds and supporting Iran.
New confrontation between Turkey and Israel over Middle East ceasefire
The clash began when the Turkish president, following the announcement of the ceasefire by the US and Iran, warned of “potential provocations and sabotage” that could undermine it. Simultaneously, he communicated with Donald Trump, urging him to reach an agreement with Israel and Iran for peace.
In response, the Israeli Prime Minister wrote on platform “X” last night: “Israel, under my leadership, will continue to fight against the Iranian terrorist regime and its allies, unlike Erdogan who helps them and massacres his Kurdish citizens.”
ישראל תחת הנהגתי תמשיך להילחם במשטר הטרור של איראן ובשלוחותיו, בניגוד לארדואן שמסייע להם ואף טובח באזרחיו הכורדים.
— Benjamin Netanyahu – בנימין נתניהו (@netanyahu) April 11, 2026
This was followed by a reaction from the Turkish presidency calling Benjamin Netanyahu a “criminal.” As Burhanettin Duran stated: “Netanyahu, who commits genocide in Gaza and attacks seven countries in the region, has the audacity in his desperation to target our respected president.” He concluded by adding that this “criminal,” against whom “arrest warrants are pending,” “drags the region into chaos and conflict as part of his strategy to survive politically.”
Gazze’de soykırım gerçekleştiren ve bölgede yedi ülkeye saldıran Netanyahu, çaresizlik içinde Sayın Cumhurbaşkanımızı hedef almaya cüret etmektedir.
Netanyahu, hakkında tutuklama kararları bulunan, dostu kalmamış bir suçludur. Siyasi varlığını sürdürme stratejisi olarak bölgeyi…
— Burhanettin Duran (@burhanduran) April 11, 2026