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    President Erdogan: Israeli Regime’s Aggression Is the Region’s Gravest Threat

    Abdul Zaher HeraveeAbdul Zaher Heravee18 July 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, responding to the Zionist regime’s recent attacks on Syria, stated that those who support and trust this regime will ultimately realize they have made a grave mistake.

    He described the ruling Israeli regime as “terrorist, unlawful, reckless, and lacking in principle.”

    Commenting on the latest unrest in Syria, Erdogan said the regime is exploiting the situation of the Druze community and attempting to extend its aggressive ambitions into Syria.

    He emphasized that Israel’s ongoing aggression has become the most serious problem facing the region.

    Reaffirming Turkey’s position, Erdogan stressed that his country did not allow the partition of Syria in the past and, in his words, “will not allow it today or in the future.”

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