Turkey, Iran, Hamas

Turkey as Iran's puppet: FM Katz slams Erdogan for allowing Hamas to plan terror attacks on Turkish soil

Following the revelation of a student terror cell in Bir Zeit funded by Hamas from Turkey, Foreign Minister Katz slammed the country for allowing it to happen on their soil.

Erdogan as Iran's puppet. (Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

Foreign Minister Katz posted a harsh criticism of Turkey today (Sunday) in response to the discovery of a Hamas terror cell in Bir Zeit funded and armed by Hamas from Turkish soil.

In a harsh post to X in English and Turkish, Katz portrayed Turkish President Recep Erdogan as a puppet of Iranian Supreme Leader Khameini.

Katz further said that "Erdogan has turned Turkey into a terror-supporting country and has subordinated Turkey to the Iranian Axis of Evil in the name of a radical ideology and blatant antisemitism."


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