Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that he takes very seriously the rhetoric of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan regarding the destruction of Israel. During a cabinet meeting, Netanyahu emphasized that nearly every day, Erdogan calls for the annihilation of the Israeli state. He underscored that such statements must be taken with utmost gravity, citing historical lessons learned by the Jewish nation about the dangers posed by those who seek their destruction.
Netanyahu further indicated that these concerns would be brought to the attention of American allies, specifically highlighting that the issue would also be raised with U.S. President Donald Trump. The Israeli leader stressed that these declarations are not being ignored and that they will be communicated to the United States, reinforcing the importance of maintaining strong diplomatic ties and ensuring transparency in international relations.
The recent escalation in tensions between Israel and Turkey has prompted significant concern within Israeli leadership. In addition to Erdogan's repeated calls for the destruction of Israel, other high-ranking Turkish officials have intensified their hostile rhetoric against Jerusalem. Earlier this month, Turkey’s Interior Minister called on the country to "liberate" Jerusalem, adding fuel to the already volatile situation.
Notably, during a prayer session marking the end of Ramadan in March 2025, Erdogan reportedly prayed, saying, “May Allah, in His name, destroy and erase the Zionist Israel.” This statement has been widely circulated and has contributed to growing unease among Israeli leaders and citizens alike.
Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump, who has frequently expressed positive sentiments towards Erdogan, suggested last week that the Turkish president might have supported Iran in a potential conflict involving the United States and Israel due to his dislike for Israel. However, there has been no indication that Turkey is preparing to engage in such a conflict.
In a related development, Trump hinted at plans to finalize a new package of arms sales to Turkey ahead of the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara. This proposal includes the sale of F-35 fighter jets and numerous jet engines, which has sparked considerable anxiety in Jerusalem over the potential implications for regional security dynamics.
The ongoing discussions between the United States and Iran regarding military escalations have added another layer of complexity to the geopolitical landscape. As tensions continue to rise, both Israel and its allies remain vigilant, aware that even indirect support from countries like Turkey could significantly alter the balance of power in the region. With the prospect of increased military cooperation between the U.S. and Turkey looming, the situation remains precarious and requires careful monitoring and strategic planning from all parties involved.
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KathimeriniIndependentCenter5 days ago Netanyahu: 'We take seriously Erdogan's calls for the destruction of Israel'Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that he takes seriously the rhetoric of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan regarding the destruction of Israel. Netanyahu emphasized that Erdogan frequently calls for the destruction of the Israeli state and warned that such statements must be taken seriously, citing historical lessons from his people's experience. He also mentioned that he would bring these remarks to the attention of American friends, indicating that they will not be ignored. The statement was made during a cabinet meeting.
Bias read (Center): The article presents Netanyahu's statements directly, quoting him and noting his intent to address U.S. allies. There is no overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. It reports on a political figure's response to another leader's rhetoric without apparent ideological slant
SKAIIndependentCenter5 days ago Netanyahu: We take "very seriously" the threats Erdogan - we will inform TrumpIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel takes very seriously the repeated statements by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan against the Jewish state, emphasizing that these remarks will be brought to attention of American allies. During a cabinet meeting, Netanyahu reportedly said that nearly every day, Erdogan calls for the destruction of Israel, adding that history has taught them to take such threats seriously. The Israeli government plans to inform the United States about these statements. In recent months, Erdogan and other senior Turkish officials have intensified their rhetoric against Israel, including calling for Jerusalem's liberation and accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza. Some Western and Israeli media reported that during a Ramadan prayer in March 2025, Erdogan prayed for the destruction of the Zionist state. U.S. President Donald Trump, who often expresses positive views toward Erdogan, suggested last week that Erdogan might have been involved in the U.S.-Israel conflict over Iran due to his dislike of Israel. However, Turkey showed no signs of preparing for involvement in the conflict. Meanwhile, Trump hinted at new arms sales to Turkey ahead
Bias read (Center): The article presents Netanyahu's concerns about Erdogan's rhetoric and Israel's response to it in a balanced manner, without overtly favoring either side. It includes quotes from both leaders and provides context about the broader geopolitical tensions.
Proto ThemaIndependentCenter5 days ago Netanyahu: We take Erdogan's threats very seriously, we will inform Trump about itIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel takes the threats made by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan very seriously. During a cabinet meeting, Netanyahu emphasized that these warnings are being brought to the attention of the U.S. government, expressing concern over the escalating rhetoric from Ankara. According to reports from The Times of Israel citing Israeli government sources, Netanyahu noted that Erdogan frequently calls for the destruction of Israel and that such statements must be taken seriously due to historical lessons. Additionally, it was reported that during a Ramadan prayer in March 2025, Erdogan prayed for the destruction of the 'Zionist Israel.' Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump, who has previously expressed positive sentiments toward Erdogan, suggested that the Turkish leader might have supported Iran during the U.S.-Israel conflict, though Turkey showed no signs of involvement. Trump also mentioned preparing a deal to sell military systems to Turkey ahead of an upcoming NATO summit.
Bias read (Center): The article presents Netanyahu's concerns about Erdogan's rhetoric and mentions discussions with the U.S., but does not exhibit overtly biased language or one-sided sourcing. It includes direct quotes from Netanyahu and references to external reports without apparent ideological slant.
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