The MAD DOG of Turkey is spilling vile trash from d’mout. This is expected due to his minions being wiped off the face of the earth by his arch enemy Israel. It is a fact that this POS is not liked by the citizens of his own country. The economy is tanking, his likability is in the gutter and there is no douby his friends, what friends, are being buried by the thousands. What a shame. Too bad it isn’t he that is paying a visit to the Great Allah.
This guttersnipe believes he is the proprietor of the Temple Mount, of course his visions of grandeur are going up in smoke as we speak. Let’s call him what he is, another ICEHOLE, talking big, but doesn’t have a leg to stand on. And don’t forget that he has killed or booted from Turkey, millions of Christians that now number less that 80,000.
At one time Turkey was the Eastern flank of Christianity. Constantinople, modern-day Istanbul, was the capital of the Byzantine Empire for over 1,100 years and a major hub of wealth and culture. Established by Constantine the Great in 330 CE, it served as a Christian center and bridged East and West until its fall in 1453 to the Ottomans.


Erdogan threatens military action against Israel, MK calls him a ‘megalomaniacal dictator’
Turkey could take military action against Israel if necessary, Erdogan warns, drawing comparisons to past interventions in Karabakh and Libya.
ByTOBIAS SIEGAL APRIL 12, 2026 16:55

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday accused Israel of carrying out atrocities against Palestine and Lebanon and threatened potential military action against the Jewish state, similar to its past interventions in Karabakh and Libya.
“The blood-stained genocide network continues to kill innocent children, women, and civilians without any rule or principle, ignoring all kinds of human values,” Erdogan alleged while addressing the International Asia-Political Parties Conference in Istanbul.
“Despite the ceasefire, Israel has forced 1.2 million Lebanese to leave their homes due to attacks on civilian settlements,” Erdogan said, despite both Israel and the United States rejecting claims of Lebanon being included in the current ceasefire with Iran. Erdogan went on to describe Israeli actions as “barbaric,” while citing a controversial law recently passed by the Knesset to approve death penalties against terrorists, which the Turkish leader said was meant “only for Palestinian prisoners.”
Responding to reporters later in the day, Erdogan escalated his rhetoric even further, suggesting that Ankara could choose to engage with Israel militarily.
“We must be strong to prevent Israel from doing this to Palestine,” Erdogan said. “Just as we entered Karabakh, just as we entered Libya, we will do the same to them,” he stated. “There is nothing to prevent us from doing it. We just need to be strong so that we can take these steps.”
Erdogan’s harsh rhetoric is part of his ongoing narrative attempting to position Turkey as a staunch defender of Palestinian rights.
Responding to his comments, Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu (Otzma Yehudit)sharply condemned Erdogan’s remarks and moral high ground and accused the Turkish leader of hypocrisy, noting Turkey’s history of territorial aggression in Cyprus and its treatment of minorities, particularly the Kurds.
“Turkey, which conquered Northern Cyprus and controls Kurdish territories in the east, dares to lecture us on morality. Turkey, which built its economy on the Armenian Genocide, dares to accuse us of genocide. Turkey, which enforces Islamization by force, dares to speak about human rights,” Eliyahu said in a statement.