Turkish President Erdogan: There is no difference between Hitler and Netanyahu

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey has said, "there is no difference" between what the prime minister of the Zionist administration of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu is doing in the attacks of several months now in Gaza and what the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler did decades ago.

Turkish President Erdogan: There is no difference between Hitler and Netanyahu
Turkish President Erdogan: There is no difference between Hitler and Netanyahu

Speaking yesterday Wednesday at a science award ceremony held in Ankara, Erdogan addressed Netanyahu by asking him: "so how are you (Netanyahu) different from Hitler? They will make us think that Hitler's evil is less. But is there anything that Netanyahu does that is less than Hitler? No." The President of Turkey has compared the way intellectuals who dare to criticize the oppression and torture carried out today are treated around the world with those carried out in Nazi Germany 80 years ago. "Scapegoatization" has been established against anyone who criticizes Israel, including academics in many international educational institutions", said Erdogan. He noted that academics in the United States and elsewhere are fired or blamed for defending the Palestinians, as well as facing pressure and threats, similar to those who defended the Jews decades ago. In his speech, the president of Turkey has explained that, from the United Nations Security Council to the news organizations, the European Union to the groups of journalists and all the organizations that serve as beacons of democracy, have failed in dealing with the attacks of the administration of Zionist Israel against Gaza.

He has continued to explain that not only international organizations, but even the most important universities in the West have failed in the test of the Gaza issue. The presidents of three prominent American universities were 'fired' by the country's parliament because of the Zionist regime of Israel "Can you imagine university presidents being questioned and held accountable in Congress just because they defend the rights of children, women and citizens?" has questioned Erdogan, referring to the presidents of the universities of Harvard, Pennsylvania and MIT, who on December 5 were brought before the US Congress to be questioned in relation to the suspicions of spreading anti-Semitism at those universities. The President of Turkey has said, the smallest criticism that is made even within the limits of law and democracy is suppressed with a label of anti-Jewish hatred, and is considered a criminal offense. He has also admitted that, despite the diplomatic efforts made by conscientious countries like Turkey, unfortunately, it has failed so far to prevent the killing of hundreds of people who are killed every day in the Gaza Strip. Official Palestinian circles have announced that, until now, more than 21,000 Palestinians have been martyred due to the brutal attacks that continue to be carried out by the terrorist army of the oppressive Zionist regime of Israel.