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‘F*ck Turkey,’ Netanyahu’s son posts on Instagram amid diplomatic row

A picture taken on March 18, 2015 shows Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) and his son Yair visiting the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem. The son of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced online criticism on September 9, 2017 after sharing an image on his Facebook page deemed anti-Semitic by critics. / AFP PHOTO / THOMAS COEX

Yair Netanyahu, son of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, posted a controversial image saying “F*ck Turkey” on his Instagram account on Wednesday, Haaretz reported.

This follows a diplomatic row between Israel and Turkey which began on Tuesday, when Ankara expelled Israel’s ambassador over the number of Palestinians killed by Israeli forces during protests on the Gaza border on Monday.

In response to the image, Netanyahu’s associates said, “Yair Netanyahu is a private person, as is his Instagram account.”

Earlier Wednesday the Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the only remaining Turkish representative in Israel to a meeting to protest the security check Israel’s ambassador to Turkey was subjected to upon leaving the country.

The Turkish Foreign Ministry ordered Israeli Ambassador Eitan Naeh to leave Turkey Tuesday for consultations for an undetermined period of time over the reported killing of 60 Palestinians by Israeli forces.

Turkish media was invited to cover the departure of Naeh, who was subjected to what the Ministry of Foreign Affairs described as a harsh and humiliating security check. Apparently, Naeh was frisked and requested by security personnel at Istanbul Atatürk Airport to take off his shoes while the Turkish press looked on.

In response to Naeh’s expulsion, Israel ordered the Turkish consul general in Jerusalem, Hüsnü Gürcan Türkoğlu, who is responsible for Turkey’s relations with the Palestinians, to return home for consultations. Turkey’s ambassador to Tel Aviv had already been recalled as had Turkey’s ambassador in Washington.

In response to Israel’s expulsion of the Turkish envoy, Turkey summoned Israel’s consul general in İstanbul, Yossi Levi Safri, and also asked him to leave the country.

Erdoğan said Tuesday that “Netanyahu is the PM of an apartheid state. … He has the blood of Palestinians on his hands and can’t cover up crimes by attacking Turkey.”

In return, Prime Minister Netanyahu slammed Erdoğan. “A man who sends thousands of Turkish soldiers to hold the occupation of northern Cyprus and invades Syria will not preach to us when we defend ourselves from an attempt by Hamas. A man whose hands are stained with the blood of countless Kurdish citizens in Turkey and Syria is the last person to preach to us about combat ethics.”

On Tuesday, South Africa recalled its ambassador from Tel Aviv, saying it “condemns in the strongest terms possible the latest act of violent aggression carried out by Israeli armed forces along the Gaza border.” Over the last several days, Ireland, Belgium and Luxembourg summoned their Israeli ambassadors to express their dismay and protest over the death toll in Gaza.

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