TRNC president, AK Party spox condemn Israel FM's anti-Erdoğan remarks
AK Party spokesman Ömer Çelik speaks to the press at a news conference at the party headquarters in Ankara, July 29, 2024. (AA Photo)


The spokesman of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) and the President of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) strongly denounced Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz's latest anti-Erdoğan remarks.

AK Party spokesman Ömer Çelik told reporters in Ankara that threats against President Recep Tayip Erdoğan are null and void.

"They are null and void. But individuals like (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu and (Israel) Katz will ultimately be held accountable in the same way as others who have committed genocide in the past," Çelik said.

"We firmly believe that they have already been condemned in the court of history and will definitely be condemned in the court of law as well."

TRNC President Ersin Tatar also condemned Katz's remarks.

"I strongly condemn derogatory remarks made by Israeli Foreign Minister Katz targeting the President of the Republic of Türkiye, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan," Tatar said.

Tatar underlined that it is unacceptable for officials from the genocidal Israel state, which has been systematically and deliberately killing civilians of all ages and genders since last October, to go beyond their authority and attack President Erdoğan.

He highlighted that Erdoğan has always stood by the oppressed and made every sacrifice for the triumph of humanity.

Tatar also urged the global community to halt Israel’s "genocidal activities" against innocent Palestinian people.

Palestinian president's speech at Turkish Parliament postponed

Çelik responded to a question about why Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas did not make a speech in the Turkish Parliament. He cited health concerns and said Abbas would visit Türkiye at a later date.

"According to the latest information, he has stated that he will visit Türkiye at a different time and wishes to give the speech then," the spokesman said.

Flouting a U.N. Security Council resolution demanding an immediate cease-fire, Israel has faced international condemnation amid its continued brutal offensive on Gaza since an Oct. 7, 2023 attack by Palestinian group Hamas.

More than 39,360 Palestinians have since been killed, mostly women and children, and over 90,900 injured, according to local health authorities.

Over nine months into the Israeli war, vast tracts of Gaza lie in ruins amid a crippling blockade of food, clean water, and medicine.

Israel stands accused of genocide at the International Court of Justice, whose latest ruling ordered Tel Aviv to immediately halt its military operation in the southern city of Rafah, where over a million Palestinians had sought refuge from the war before it was invaded on May 6.