logo
Netanyahu biggest obstacle to regional peace, says Erdogan at OIC meeting

Netanyahu biggest obstacle to regional peace, says Erdogan at OIC meeting

Al Jazeera20 hours ago

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is the 'biggest obstacle to regional peace' and that Israeli attacks on Iran right before a new round of nuclear talks with the United States aimed to sabotage the negotiations.
Addressing Arab League diplomats during a meeting of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in Istanbul on Saturday, Erdogan urged countries with influence over Israel not to listen to its 'poison' and to seek a solution to the fighting via dialogue without allowing a wider conflict.
Israeli attacks on Iran show that Netanyahu 'and his government … do not want any issues or any matters to be solved diplomatically,' said Erdogan.
'Netanyahu's Zionist ambitions have no other purpose than to drag our region and … the whole world into a big disaster,' he added.
Erdogan accused the Western leaders of providing 'unconditional support' to Israel. He said Turkiye would not allow borders in the Middle East to be redrawn 'in blood'.
'It is vital for us to show more solidarity to end Israel's banditry – not only in Palestine but also in Syria, in Lebanon and in Iran,' he told the OIC gathering.
The 57-member OIC, founded in 1969, says its mission is to 'safeguard and protect the interests of the Muslim world in the spirit of promoting international peace and harmony'.
Speaking before Erdogan, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan accused Israel of leading the Middle East towards 'total disaster' by attacking Iran.
'Israel is now leading the region to the brink of total disaster by attacking Iran, our neighbour,' he said. 'There is no Palestinian, Lebanese, Syrian, Yemeni or Iranian problem but there is clearly an Israeli problem.'
Al Jazeera's Sinem Koseoglu, reporting from Istanbul, said Turkiye as the current OIC chair sees itself well-placed in helping to find a resolution to the Israel-Iran conflict.
'It is a NATO member country placed between the Western and Muslim worlds, and has strong bilateral relations with Iran, the Western world and the United States. And until a few years ago, it had strong relations with Israel,' she said.
On Friday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said his country was only prepared to engage with the US if Israel stops its attacks on Iran.
'Iran is ready to consider diplomacy once again and once the aggression is stopped and the aggressor is held accountable for the crimes committed,' said Araghchi.
'We support the continuation of discussion with [Britain, France, Germany and the EU] and express our readiness to meet again in the near future.'

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Photos: Iranian missiles hit Israel after US bombs Iran's nuclear sites
Photos: Iranian missiles hit Israel after US bombs Iran's nuclear sites

Al Jazeera

timean hour ago

  • Al Jazeera

Photos: Iranian missiles hit Israel after US bombs Iran's nuclear sites

Published On 22 Jun 2025 22 Jun 2025 Iran has carried out a barrage of missile attacks against Israel, hours after the United States attacked key Iranian nuclear sites. Loud explosions were heard in coastal hub Tel Aviv and Jerusalem on Sunday shortly after the Israeli military reported incoming Iranian missiles and activated air defences. Sirens rang in Israeli cities, with rescue services and media reports saying at least 20 people were injured. Israeli police reported 'the fall of weapon fragments' in an area near the northern port of Haifa, where local authorities said emergency services were heading to an 'accident site'. Tel Aviv, Haifa, and the southern city of Beersheba have been the three Israeli areas targeted by Iran frequently. Reporting on missile strikes is subject to strict military censorship rules in Israel, where at least 50 impacts have been officially acknowledged nationwide and 25 people have been killed since the war started on June 13, according to official figures. Iran has warned of 'everlasting consequences' after President Donald Trump claimed the US attacks 'obliterated' Iran's nuclear facilities at Isfahan, Fordow and Natanz. Meanwhile, Iran's National Nuclear Safety System Centre and the United Nations nuclear watchdog, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), say there has been no increase in radiation levels following the US strikes.

Iran launches barrage of missiles at Israel in retaliation for US bombing
Iran launches barrage of missiles at Israel in retaliation for US bombing

Al Jazeera

timean hour ago

  • Al Jazeera

Iran launches barrage of missiles at Israel in retaliation for US bombing

Iran launches barrage of missiles at Israel in retaliation for US bombing NewsFeed Iran has fired its first retaliatory missile strikes against Israel after an unprecedented US attack on three Iranian nuclear sites, including the Fordow facility. At least 11 people have been injured in central Israel, while air raid sirens have sounded in occupied East Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Video Duration 01 minutes 19 seconds 01:19 Video Duration 00 minutes 25 seconds 00:25 Video Duration 01 minutes 22 seconds 01:22 Video Duration 00 minutes 40 seconds 00:40 Video Duration 01 minutes 42 seconds 01:42 Video Duration 00 minutes 42 seconds 00:42

Netanyahu thanks Trump for ‘historic' US strikes on Iran's nuclear sites
Netanyahu thanks Trump for ‘historic' US strikes on Iran's nuclear sites

Al Jazeera

timean hour ago

  • Al Jazeera

Netanyahu thanks Trump for ‘historic' US strikes on Iran's nuclear sites

Netanyahu thanks Trump for 'historic' US strikes on Iran's nuclear sites NewsFeed Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has praised US President Donald Trump's decision to bomb three nuclear sites in Iran as 'bold, righteous and historic.' The UN Secretary General has condemned the US strikes as a 'dangerous escalation'. Video Duration 00 minutes 55 seconds 00:55 Video Duration 00 minutes 25 seconds 00:25 Video Duration 01 minutes 22 seconds 01:22 Video Duration 00 minutes 40 seconds 00:40 Video Duration 01 minutes 42 seconds 01:42 Video Duration 00 minutes 42 seconds 00:42

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store