Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of killing Kurdish citizens, in a sharp escalation of rhetoric between the two leaders.
In a message posted on X, Netanyahu said Israel would continue its fight against Iran and its proxies, while criticizing Erdoğan for what he described as actions against Kurdish populations.
The remarks appear to come in response to reports from Turkey, where prosecutors have reportedly sought severe legal action against Netanyahu and other Israeli officials.
According to those reports, Turkish prosecutors are pursuing charges including crimes against humanity and genocide, linked to events involving Gaza-bound aid flotillas.
The escalating exchange reflects deepening tensions between Ankara and Tel Aviv, with both sides engaging in increasingly confrontational narratives.
No official judicial outcomes have yet been confirmed, and the situation remains fluid.
Angle Analysis:
The exchange signals a shift from political disagreement to direct accusation, combining legal pressure with rhetorical escalation—raising the risk of a broader diplomatic rupture.



















