Erdogan says Israel's attacks on Syria, Lebanon threaten Turkiye too

Published 10 Jun, 2026 05:58pm 2 min read

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday that Israel’s attacks on Syria and Lebanon had reached a ​point where they also threaten Turkiye, adding Israel’s “aggression” posed a threat ‌to the whole world and must be stopped.

NATO member Turkiye has been one of the fiercest critics of Israel’s assaults on Iran, Gaza, and Lebanon, saying Israel ​was the biggest obstacle to regional peace. It has halted all ​trade with Israel and called for measures against it at ⁠international courts.

“The attacks by (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu and his network of ​murder on Lebanon and Syria have brought the issue to a point ​where it also threatens Turkiye,” Erdogan told lawmakers from his ruling AK Party in parliament, and added that Ankara’s security was tied to that of these two countries.

Erdogan also ​said Israel was leading a “sneaky effort” to destabilise African countries and ​the Mediterranean by igniting “the fire of discord” on the ethnically split island of Cyprus.

“These small entities, ‌whose ⁠ambitions far exceed their size, have boarded Israel’s boat of mischief, taken on the role of Zionist subcontractors, and are pursuing some pipe dreams in the Eastern Mediterranean,” he said, without elaborating.

“Nobody should chase adventures… I ​want everyone to know ​that if ⁠the rights of Turkiye and Turkish Cypriots are violated in the Eastern Mediterranean, our response will be very clear ​and very strong.”

Turkiye, Iran’s neighbour, has blamed Israel’s “provocations” for ​starting the ⁠US-Iran war.

Erdogan on Wednesday urged world powers to take a clearer stance against Israel, saying it was emboldened by the “silence of the international community”.

“Pulling Israel ⁠back ​to within the bounds of the rule of ​law has become a shared duty not just for certain countries, but for all of ​humanity,” he said.

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