Recep Tayyip Erdogan: No one should test Turkey’s patience

Ankara – APA. Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan regarded the armed attack on the civilians as a dishonorable action. APA reports that Erdogan gave sharp messages at the meeting of the party.
“No one should test Turkey’s patience. Our hostility is as strong as our friendship. It is a serious harm to lose Turkey’s friendship,†he said.
Calling Israel’s raid on the ships carrying aid to the Gaza Strip a “bloody massacreâ€, Erdogan said:
“The bloody massacre deserves every kind of curse. This massacre is against the international law, the conscience of humanity and peace. Israel must end its blockade of Gaza and be punished for the attack on the aid ships. We will go till the end. Turkey is not a young state, or a tribal state. No one should test Turkey’s patience,†he said.
“No one should test Turkey’s patience. Our hostility is as strong as our friendship. It is a serious harm to lose Turkey’s friendship,†he said.
Calling Israel’s raid on the ships carrying aid to the Gaza Strip a “bloody massacreâ€, Erdogan said:
“The bloody massacre deserves every kind of curse. This massacre is against the international law, the conscience of humanity and peace. Israel must end its blockade of Gaza and be punished for the attack on the aid ships. We will go till the end. Turkey is not a young state, or a tribal state. No one should test Turkey’s patience,†he said.
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