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Erdogan slams Israel's 'banditry' after Iran strikes

Erdogan slams Israel's 'banditry' after Iran strikes

LBCI4 days ago

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday warned Israel was seeking to drag the world into "disaster" after strikes on Iran, urging the international community to stop what he called Israel's "banditry."
"The international community must put an end to Israeli banditry that targets global and regional stability," said Erdogan.
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