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Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz compared Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.

Erdogan made a statement about a possible invasion of Israel to support the Palestinians at the Justice and Development Party congress. The Turkish leader noted that his country could carry out similar actions as it did in Libya and Nagorno-Karabakh. Erdogan criticizes Israel for its actions in the Gaza Strip and emphasizes the importance of a strong counteraction.

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Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz responded to Erdogan's statement by comparing his actions to Hussein's aggression against Israel. On his Twitter page, Katz posted a collage of photos of Erdogan and Hussein, emphasizing the “parallels in their approach to conflicts.”

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Turkey has in the past deployed its military to support the Government of National Accord in Libya and has used various means, including military training, to support its allies. Although Turkey denies direct involvement in the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, it has acknowledged using all available means to support its interests in the region. Erdogan’s statements have resonated not only in the political world, but also among citizens worried about a possible escalation in the region.

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Relations between Turkey and Israel have long been tense due to differences in views on a number of political issues. Turkey's actions in the region have raised concerns in Israel and other countries, which could lead to new conflicts and instability.

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