Netanyahu presses Trump to confront Erdogan on anti-Israel rhetoric in NATO Summit
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has privately appealed to US President Donald Trump to step in and ask Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to dial back his increasingly sharp rhetoric on Israel ahead of this week's NATO summit in Ankara. According to Axios , Netanyahu also urged Trump to avoid approving new military sales that could strengthen Turkey's air force, including a proposed $700 million deal for fighter jet engines and a possible path for Ankara to rejoin the F-35 fighter jet programme. The requests come as Trump prepares to meet Erdogan during the NATO leaders' summit, where regional security and defence ties are expected to dominate discussions. Relations between Israel and Turkey have steadily worsened over the past two years. The wars in Gaza and Iran have pushed the two countries even further apart, with Erdogan emerging as one of Israel's fiercest critics. The Turkish president has repeatedly condemned Israel's military campaign in Gaza . Last week, he went a step further by calling Zionism "a genocidal ideology" and suggesting it posed a threat to Turkey itself. Turkey's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan echoed that criticism during a television interview, describing the Israeli government as "a burden that humanity can no longer bear" and "a problem for the entire world." He also urged the international community to impose sanctions on Israel. Those remarks have only deepened Israeli concerns. During an interview on Fox & Friends earlier this week, he openly criticised Erdogan and warned against supplying Turkey with advanced fighter aircraft.
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Netanyahu presses Trump to confront Erdogan on antiIsrael rhetoric in NATO Summit
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