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Netanyahu slams Erdogan over Hitler comment

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in a post on social media platform X on Wednesday, condemned Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's comment in which he called him "no different than Hitler" when considering his actions during the Gaza war.

"Erdogan, who commits genocide against the Kurds, who holds a world record for imprisoning journalists who oppose his rule, is the last one who can preach morality to us," he said, adding that the Israeli army "is the most moral army in the world that fights and destroys the most abhorrent and cruel terrorist organization in the world, Hamas ISIS."

Earlier, Erdogan also slammed the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), international media, and the European Block for supporting Israel.

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