Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has issued strongly worded remarks against the Zionist regime, accusing it of committing crimes against the people of Palestine and Lebanon. He also warned that Ankara could resort to military action if necessary.

Speaking during a public address in Istanbul, Erdoğan said that the Zionist regime continues to kill women, children, and civilians “without any principles or rules,” adding that it shows no respect for human values.

He also condemned a new law introduced by the Zionist regime, calling it “brutal,” which he said would authorize the death penalty for Palestinian hostages.

Erdoğan further warned that Turkey could take military action against the Zionist regime if required, stating: “In order to prevent Israel from doing this to Palestine, we must be strong. Just as we entered Karabakh and Libya, we could do the same to them.”

He added that there are no obstacles preventing such steps, stressing that strength is the only requirement for action.

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