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Criticized by Erdogan, Israel Representative Walk Out of General Assembly …

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NEW YORK – Representative Israel at the UN reportedly decided to walk out of the current President’s courtroom Turkey, Tayyip Erdogan delivered his speech. Erdogan in his speech threw harsh criticism of Israel.

Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Gilad Erdan leaves as Erdogan denounces Israel’s policies of oppression, violence and intimidation against Palestinians in a speech broadcast during the UN General Assembly. (Also read: Erdogan: Enemies Try to Prevent Turkey from Growing, Trigger Internal Crisis)

Erdogan, in his speech, called Israel the dirty hands that have tarnished Jerusalem. “Dirty hands that reach the privacy of Jerusalem, the holy places of the three major religions coexisting, continue to increase his courage,” Erdogan said, as reported by Anadolu Agency on Wednesday (23/9/2020).

“The Palestinian people have opposed Israel’s policies of oppression, violence and intimidation for more than half a century. For the rejection of the conquest document, which Palestinians are trying to impose under the name ‘Deal of the Century’, Israel is this time accelerating its efforts to have a deep path with the help of its collaborators, “he continued.

He stressed that Turkey will not support any plan that the Palestinian people do not agree with. He went on to say that the participation of several countries in the region in this game meant nothing other than serving Israel’s efforts to erode basic international parameters.

“These countries have expressed their intention to open an embassy in Jerusalem, which violates UN resolutions and international law, only making the conflict more complicated by their actions,” he said. (Also read: Israel is called Damaged 100,000 COVID-19 Swab Test Units for Palestinians)

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