The diplomatic gloves have officially come off in Ankara as the Turkish Foreign Ministry issued a scorching press release on Saturday, April 11, 2026, targeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The statement labeled Netanyahu the "Hitler of our time" and accused him of orchestrating a desperate campaign to sabotage regional peace for his own personal survival.
This escalation follows a week of skyrocketing tensions fueled by the announcement of a U.S.-Iran ceasefire, which Türkiye alleges Netanyahu is actively working to undermine.
Ankara claims the Prime Minister’s expansionist policies serve as a smoke screen to avoid a looming domestic legal reckoning, specifically regarding his long-delayed corruption trial and the possibility of imprisonment.
The Ministry’s rebuke was exhaustive, outlining a triple threat of legal jeopardy facing the Israeli leader, including the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrants for war crimes and crimes against humanity, the ongoing genocide case at the International Court of Justice regarding operations in Gaza, and his domestic corruption charges.
According to the statement, Netanyahu must keep the region in a state of permanent war to stave off sentencing in his own country.
The rhetoric reached a fever pitch when the Ministry addressed recent Israeli criticism of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, dismissing the attacks as baseless, brazen, and false characterizations born from a leader who has lost all moral standing.
Ultimately, Ankara asserts that Netanyahu’s primary objective is to undermine peace negotiations because he would otherwise face trial and a likely prison sentence.
The Ministry vowed to persist in efforts to ensure he is held accountable for his actions.
As Türkiye positions itself as the leading voice for the Palestinian cause on the global stage, this latest escalation signals a total breakdown in communication between the two regional powers.
With Pakistan-mediated peace talks hanging in the balance, Ankara has made its stance clear: they view Netanyahu not as a legitimate negotiator, but as a fugitive of international justice.
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Published: Apr 11, 2026. Last updated: Apr 11, 2026.
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