Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has announced the possibility of military action against Israel. He drew parallels with Turkey's previous operations in Libya and Karabakh, stressing that the country «has nothing to hold it back» if necessary.
Erdogan's statement on Israel
President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan has threatened a possible invasion of Israel. This is reported by the The Jerusalem Post. Erdogan noted that Ankara could resort to military action if the situation required it.
In his statement, the Turkish leader compared the possible operation to Turkey's previous actions in Libya and Karabakh. He stressed that the country «has nothing to hold it back» from taking decisive action if necessary.
Parallels with Libya and Karabakh
Erdogan cited examples of military operations that Turkey has conducted in the past, including in Libya and Nagorno-Karabakh. According to him, these actions set a precedent for a possible new operation.
He stressed that Turkey has experience in conducting such operations and is ready to act in the event of a threat or the need for intervention.
Response and next steps
At the time of publication, there was no official reaction from Israel. The Turkish side did not specify what conditions could trigger a military operation. Erdogan's statement came amid tense the situation in the region.







