Erdogan Takes Action Again, Turkey Issues Arrest Warrant for Netanyahu

Netanyahu, once again, is wanted.

Recently, the Turkish prosecutor's office issued a statement, issuing arrest warrants for dozens of Israeli officials, including the Israeli prime minister, who is accused of committing genocide in Gaza and committing "crimes against humanity."

Last year, the International Criminal Court also did this. However, the arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court is not mandatory; signatory countries can choose to execute it or not. Moreover, Netanyahu would not go to those countries that are hostile to him just to cause himself trouble.

Therefore, even though the arrest warrant was issued a long time ago, Netanyahu is still fine, and as time goes by, people have gradually stopped taking it seriously.

But at this moment, Turkey suddenly brought up the issue again, becoming the first country to issue an arrest warrant for the Israeli prime minister. Although there may be some showy elements, it is still encouraging. If Arab and Islamic countries could all take a strong stance like Turkey, how could they not be able to counter Israel?

In terms of confronting Israel, President Erdogan of Turkey has achieved remarkable results. As early as the second month after the outbreak of the current Israel-Palestine conflict, Erdogan launched a fierce attack, describing Israel as "terrorism," while the Western world generally sympathized with Israel at that time.

Even after the ceasefire in Gaza, Erdogan did not soften his attitude at all. At the end of last month, during his meeting with German Chancellor Merkel, he directly questioned her, saying that Germany has been providing weapons and ammunition to Israel and refusing to sanction Israel, and does she not see that Netanyahu's government is committing genocide in Gaza?

No matter what the original intention is, just because Erdogan is always the first to take action on the Israel-Palestine issue, this is worth learning from by Arab countries.

Original source: www.toutiao.com/article/1848187364501504/

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