Israel’s Prime Minister Netanyahu fiercely criticized Turkey’s President Erdogan after Ankara sought an Interpol notice. Erdogan’s government requested the notice concerning an interception of a Gaza aid flotilla. Netanyahu’s office labeled Erdogan an antisemitic dictator with numerous accusations. This exchange escalates existing tensions between the two nations over Syria. Both countries are engaged in a diplomatic and legal dispute over these matters.
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