Erdogan steps up attacks on 'state of occupation'


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday described Israel as a 'state of occupation which used 'terror against the Palestinians, as he stepped up his criticism of the US recognition of Jerusalem as its capital.
Erdogan has been bitterly opposed to the decision of US President Donald Trump to recognise Jerusalem and has called a summit of Islamic countries on December 13 in Istanbul.
'Israel is a state of occupation, Erdogan said in a speech in Istanbul, referring to Israel's continued occupation of the West Bank and settlement building.
'And now they are making use of terror and are bombing young people and children, he said. Erdogan, who regards himself as a champion of the Palestinian cause and an opponent of any perceived global injustice against Muslims, described Jerusalem as the 'apple of our eye and a 'red line for Muslims.
He said that the American decision was 'null and void for Ankara.
'Trump seeks to move forwards by saying ‘there we go, I did it, it's done!'.I'm sorry but...being strong does not give you such a right. 'The leaders of major countries have a mission to make peace. Not unleash conflicts. Erdogan yesterday continued to play a central role in diplomatic efforts in the crisis, telephoning French President Emmanuel Macron and Lebanese President Michel Aoun, the presidency said.

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