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Erdoğan says on Gaza war anniversary that Israel will pay price for ‘genocide’

Palestinians make their way over the dirty of rubble past destroyed buildings after the Israeli military withdrew following a two-week offensive from the Shujaiya neighborhood, east of Gaza City on July 11, 2024. (Photo by Omar AL-QATTAA / AFP)

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Monday vowed that Israel would pay a price for the “genocide” in Gaza, as he marked the first anniversary of the war in response to the October 7 attack by Hamas, Agence France-Presse reported.

“It should not be forgotten that Israel will sooner or later pay the price for this genocide that it has been carrying out for a year and is still continuing,” he said on X.

A vocal advocate of the Palestinian cause, including Hamas, Erdoğan has often attacked Israel, branding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu the “butcher of Gaza” and comparing him to Nazi Germany’s Adolf Hitler.

“Just as Hitler was stopped by an alliance of humanity, Netanyahu and his murder network will be stopped the same way,” Erdoğan said.

“A world in which no one is held accountable for the Gaza genocide will never find peace.”

The Turkish leader, who often lauded Hamas as freedom fighters, said what has been massacred before the eyes of the entire world for exactly one year “is actually all of humanity, and all of humanity’s hopes for the future.”

Erdoğan also criticized the international system’s failure to stop the conflict in Gaza and now in Lebanon and said: “Israel’s long-standing policy of genocide, occupation and invasion must now come to an end.”

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