Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Netanyahu No. 1 terrorist



Netanyahu No. 1  terrorist 

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday blasted Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu for “daring” to attend an anti-terror solidarity march in Paris, accusing him of leading “state terrorism” against the Palestinians.

He said he could “hardly understand how he (Netanyahu) dared to go” to Sunday’s massive march in the French capital and urged him to “give an account for the children, women you massacred.”

Erdogan said Netanyahu had no right to be there after nearly 2,200 Palestinians, mostly civilians, were killed in Israel’s onslaught on Hamas-controlled Gaza earlier this year.

“How can you see this individual, who carries out state terrorism by massacring 2,500 people in Gaza, waving his hand?” said Erdogan.

“He is waving his hand as if people are very enthusiastically waiting for him,” added Erdogan, referring to the images of Netanyahu acknowledging supporters in Paris.

The Turkish president is known for his angry outbursts at the Jewish state, declaring in July that Israel had “surpassed Hitler in barbarism”.

Lebanon's Progressive Socialist Party chief MP Walid Jumblatt questioned in his weekly column the participation of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Paris march accusing him of being the number one terrorist .

“Isn’t it ironic for someone like Benjamin Netanyahu to spearhead a rally against terrorism while he is the leader of the Zionist regime and the world’s number one terrorist, who committed the ugliest massacres in Palestine and the Arab world ?”
Netanyahu No. 1 terrorist
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday blasted Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu for “daring” to attend an anti-terror solidarity march in Paris, accusing him of leading “state terrorism” against the Palestinians.
He said he could “hardly understand how he (Netanyahu) dared to go” to Sunday’s massive march in the French capital and urged him to “give an account for the children, women you massacred.”
Erdogan said Netanyahu had no right to be there after nearly 2,200 Palestinians, mostly civilians, were killed in Israel’s onslaught on Hamas-controlled Gaza earlier this year.
“How can you see this individual, who carries out state terrorism by massacring 2,500 people in Gaza, waving his hand?” said Erdogan.
“He is waving his hand as if people are very enthusiastically waiting for him,” added Erdogan, referring to the images of Netanyahu acknowledging supporters in Paris.
The Turkish president is known for his angry outbursts at the Jewish state, declaring in July that Israel had “surpassed Hitler in barbarism”.
Lebanon's Progressive Socialist Party chief MP Walid Jumblatt questioned in his weekly column the participation of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Paris march accusing him of being the number one terrorist .
“Isn’t it ironic for someone like Benjamin Netanyahu to spearhead a rally against terrorism while he is the leader of the Zionist regime and the world’s number one terrorist, who committed the ugliest massacres in Palestine and the Arab world ?”

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