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Herzog slams Turkish FM's comments that Israel is 'burden on the world'

The Jerusalem Post

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July 5, 2026

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Israel stands at the forefront against the terrorism threatening the entire world. Around the world, Israeli innovations and inventions bring blessings to billions of people every day, he said.

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The Media Line

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· Jul 3, 2026

‘Incitement to Genocide’: Sa’ar Condemns Turkish FM’s Remark That Israel Is a ‘Burden That Humanity Can No Longer Bear’

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said Turkish Foreign [] The post ‘Incitement to Genocide’: Sa’ar Condemns Turkish FM’s Remark That Israel Is a ‘Burden That Humanity Can No Longer Bear’ appeared first on The Media Line.

The Jerusalem Post

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· Jul 3, 2026

'Political systems cannot sustain it': Turkish FM calls for sanctions on Israel, Sa'ar retaliates

“Israel is not only Turkey’s problem, and it is not only President Erdoğan’s problem,” the Turkish foreign minister said. “These people have become a burden that humanity can no longer bear.

JFeed

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· Jul 3, 2026

Turkish FM Fidan Calls Israel a 'Burden Humanity Can No Longer Bear' 

Turkey's FM tells CNN Türk Israel is a burden the world can't bear and pushes for sanctions. Sa'ar calls it textbook incitement to genocide.

Al Arabiya English

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· Jul 2, 2026

Has Israel Lost Its Restraint?

"Israel has LOST its BRAKES." Former Turkish Ambassador Cengiz Firat comments on how Turkey views Israel's military actions across Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, and Iran.

Fox News

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· Jul 8, 2026

Critics say Turkey's verbal attacks on Israel have crossed into antisemitism

Turkish FM Hakan Fidan reportedly called Israel a burden humanity can no longer bear, drawing accusations of genocidal rhetoric as Turkey hosts a NATO summit in Ankara.

Haaretz

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· Jul 6, 2026

Israel's Sa'ar accuses Turkish FM of 'clear call for genocide' after CNN interview

Israeli Foreign Minsiter Sa'ar Sa'ar was responding to remarks Fidan made in an interview with CNN on Friday, in which the Turkish foreign minister said Israel had become 'a burden that humanity can no longer bear'

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Related coverage for "Herzog slams Turkish FM's comments that Israel is 'burden on the world'": The Media Line — ‘Incitement to Genocide’: Sa’ar Condemns Turkish FM’s Remark That Israel Is a ‘Burden That Humanity Can No Longer Bear’. The Jerusalem Post — 'Political systems cannot sustain it': Turkish FM calls for sanctions on Israel, Sa'ar retaliates. JFeed — Turkish FM Fidan Calls Israel a 'Burden Humanity Can No Longer Bear' . Al Arabiya English — Has Israel Lost Its Restraint?. Fox News — Critics say Turkey's verbal attacks on Israel have crossed into antisemitism. Haaretz — Israel's Sa'ar accuses Turkish FM of 'clear call for genocide' after CNN interview