Discover recent Erdogan news, including his role in the Russia-Ukraine conflict and recent comments on Israel.
Recently, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan made headlines with a potential peace breakthrough as PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan hinted at disarming. Hosting Ukraine’s Zelensky, he pushed Turkey’s mediator role in the Russia-Ukraine conflict while juggling NATO ties and Moscow relations.
Here is one interesting headline about that:
Erdogan publicly sided with Zelenskyy on Ukraine’s sovereignty:
The most concerning is some of the news coming out about Erdogan’s comments and propaganda towards Israel. Specifically, Jerusalem.
Erdogan’s regional influence was on display during his recent trip to Pakistan. There he doubled down on his pro-Palestinian stance, accusing Israel of violating ceasefire agreements in Gaza and warning against Palestinian displacement.
Erdogan maintained his critical stance toward Israel, focusing on its military operations in Gaza and Syria. On February 27, he cautiously welcomed a potential ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, suggesting it could pave the way for regional stability, but he coupled this with accusations of Israeli “aggressive actions” in Syria, demanding the IDF withdraw from a buffer zone established after the fall of Assad.
Various other threats and remarks are circulating on social media.
From the above:

Even Al Jazeera published these threats:
Let’s not forget his views towards October 7 and how he says Hamas is not a terrorist organization:
And how he compared Benjamin Netanyahu to Hitler:
We shouldn’t forget Turkey is still a NATO member, as they publicly threaten Israel. Look at this pertaining to Jerusalem:
Here’s a closer view because it’s important to the season:

Note: “Jerusalem is our city.”
Zechariah 12:2 Behold, I will make Jerusalem a cup of trembling unto all the people round about
Jewish News Syndicate warned that Turkey could possibly become Israel’s next big threat. Here is an excerpt from the article:
“The problem will be exacerbated if the Syrian force effectively becomes a Turkish proxy, as part of Turkey’s dream of restoring the Ottoman crown to its former glory. The presence of Turkish proxies, or Turkish forces, in Syria could deepen the danger of a direct Turkish-Israeli confrontation.”
The Nagel Committee warned Netanyahu last month of a “direct Turkish-Israeli confrontation,” and called on him to adopt a “completely different approach of ‘zero containment’” towards Syria.
Many claim that Syria already is a proxy for Turkey and that al-Sharaa is nothing more than the Ottoman governor of Syria.
We continue to watch the Middle East and Turkey, as Bible prophecy continues to unfold. We also continue to encourage each of you to keep your eyes fixed on the Lord and stay grounded in His Word.
Psalms 122:6 Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: they shall prosper that love thee.
