Why Turkey’s Erdogan threatened Israel with a proxy war – analysis
Behind The Lines: The Turkish leader sounds like, and acts like, an enemy of Israel. It is overdue that he be properly recognized as one. By JONATHAN SPYERAUGUST 2, 2024 20:15 https://trinitymedia.ai/player/trinity-player.php?language=en&pageURL=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.jpost.com%2Fmiddle-east%2Farticle-812988%23812988&unitId=2900003088&userId=a6891305-3a80-42c0-a0e7-fa277fabb1c1&isLegacyBrowser=false&isPartitioningSupport=1&version=20240801_6cb27f0350dcc59d21847568158c07b16c29d9b4&useBunnyCDN=0&themeId=140&unitType=tts-player On July 28, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan appeared to threaten violence against Israel. Speaking in his hometown of Rize, Erdogan said, “We must be very strong so that Israel can’t do these ridiculous things to Palestine. Just like we entered Karabakh, just like we entered Libya, we might do similarly to them.” Erdogan’s comments were widely reported. Reuters noted, however, that the Turkish president “did not spell out what sort of intervention …