Erdogan Says Turkey Will Not Tolerate Israeli Strikes on Syria and Lebanon
DID Press: Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has strongly condemned Israeli military actions in Syria and Lebanon, stating that Ankara will not accept attacks on what he described as “brotherly countries” in the region.

Speaking on recent developments in the Middle East, Erdogan accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of contributing to regional instability and widening the scope of conflict.
He said Israel’s leadership and what he called its “criminal network” have now reached a point where Türkiye itself is also being threatened alongside Syria and Lebanon.
Erdogan emphasized the historical, cultural, and geographic ties between Türkiye and its neighbors, stating that Ankara would not remain indifferent to attacks against countries he described as part of its “brotherhood geography.”
He added that Türkiye would not tolerate any aggression targeting Syria and Lebanon and would continue to oppose actions that further destabilize the region.