The son of Turkey’s president on Friday called on fellow citizens to attend a New Year’s Day march in Istanbul...
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Supporters of Hamas demonstrating outside the Israeli consulate in Istanbul. Photo: Reuters/Onur Dogman
The son of Turkey’s president on Friday called on fellow citizens to attend a New Year’s Day march in Istanbul billed as a gesture of support for Palestinian “martyrs,” alleging that Israel’s goal in its war against Hamas was to occupy more territory that rightfully belonged to Muslims.
In an extensive interview with broadcaster TVNET, Bilal Erdogan — the second of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s four children — railed against those Turkish politicians he claimed were opposed to the march and insisted that Western governments were out of step with public opinion in their support for the Israeli military offensive in Gaza triggered by the Oct 7. pogrom carried out by Hamas terrorists.
The younger Erdogan asserted that there was an organic connection between Turkey and the Palestinians. “The killers of Palestinian martyrs and the killers of our martyrs are the same,” he said. “Those who press this button are from the same centers.”
President Erdogan has himself made similar claims, stating in a Dec. 4 speech that Israel’s military response would eventually pose a threat to Turkey’s “own security and territorial integrity.”
“We know very well that those who occupy Gaza today will set their sights on other places tomorrow,” Erdogan told a meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). “As a matter of fact, they do not even feel the need to hide these intentions anymore. Gaza butcher Netanyahu himself revealed in front of the cameras that the issue is not Gaza or Ramallah but that he is pursuing expansionist goals.”
In his interview on Friday, Bilal Erdogan echoed his father’s rhetoric, demonizing Israel as “Nazi” and calling for its leaders to be tried for war crimes. He also turned on Turkish critics of the government’s foreign policy, calling them “agents of Israel.”
“May Allah punish those who make such a polarization of society, and may Allah damn them,” he ranted.
On Friday, Turkey’s opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) issued a damning critique of Erdogan’s foreign policy, accusing the president of using Turkish diplomacy to further his own ends.
In a statement, the party’s foreign policy spokesperson, Ilhan Uzgel, argued that Turkish foreign policy had never been as “personalized” as it is now.
“We don’t know what Erdogan is negotiating with [Russian President Vladimir] Putin,” he said. “There is no longer any relationship between Turkey and Qatar, there is a relationship between Erdogan and the Emir of Qatar. What is the benefit of this to Turkey, what is the harm, we do not know.”
Turkey has ridden a wave of antisemitism since the Oct. 7 atrocities. Among the legislative proposals currently being debated by the Turkish parliament is a ban on individuals from holding joint Turkish and Israeli citizenship and another on the sale of land in Northern Cyprus — illegally occupied by Turkey since 1974 — to “Jews and Israelis.”
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