Erdogan accuses West of backing Israeli 'plans to spread war' to Lebanon

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday accused Western powers of backing what he said were Israeli plans to attack Lebanon and "spread war" throughout the region.

"Israel is now setting its sights on Lebanon and we see that Western powers behind the scenes are patting Israel on the back and even supporting them," he told lawmakers from his ruling AKP party.

“We should not allow this to happen. Turkey stands by the brotherly people and state of Lebanon and we call on other countries in the region to stand in solidarity with Lebanon," he said.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin "Netanyahu's plans to spread the war to the region will lead to a great disaster," he added.

"It is ... pathetic that states that talk about freedom, human rights and justice are captives of a mentally-ill person like Netanyahu."

His remarks came as concern soared over the escalating cross-border exchanges of fire between Israeli forces and Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah, fueling fears it could descend into fully-fledged war.

The Lebanon border violence erupted after Hamas militants staged an unprecedented attack on southern Israel, triggering a massive Israeli retaliatory operation which is ongoing.

Netanyahu has said Israeli forces are now winding up the most intense part of the Gaza war and will redeploy to the northern border, casting the move as defensive.

Last week, Israel said its plans for an offensive in Lebanon were "approved and validated."

The Turkish leader's remarks came two days after Foreign Minister, Hakan Fidan warned Greece and Cyprus about getting involved in the ongoing Middle East conflict.

Speaking to Haberturk TV late on Monday, Fidan alleged there was "serious militarisation in southern Cyprus" which was being used as a base for "intelligence and military flights" towards Gaza, citing intelligence reports.

Turkey, he said, had warned them against getting involved in the conflict.

"When you get involved in the ongoing wars in the Middle East, when you take sides, this fire will come and find you too," he said.

Last week, Hezbollah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah warned Cyprus against opening its airports and bases to Israel "to target Lebanon," saying it would face retaliation.

But the Cypriot government in Nicosia swiftly denied any part in Israel's Gaza war and said it would not "become involved in any military conflicts."

Comments 3
Missing HellAndWaite 26 June 2024, 14:06

"... when you take sides, this fire will come and find you too," said the man choosing to oppose his NATO allies who, not so very long ago, his government grovelled to become part of.

Hey, how is that "we want to be integrated into the E.U. thing going"? Still wondering why?

Thumb i.report 26 June 2024, 16:53

NATO like the EU are dead, let that sink in for a moment. Both will disappear in 10-15 years.

Thumb i.report 26 June 2024, 16:51

He’s supplying the Israeli occupation forces. 3 days ago, a huge ship loaded with weapons left Turkey for Alexandria in Egypt, as it got close to the Egyptian waters, it veered off course to Israel. Erdogan is a class 1 traitor.