Erdoğan’s warning against West’s ‘Crusader-Crescent’ rhetoric
News outlets continue to cover President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s criticism of Israel and the West as his questioning of “hypocrisy” and “double standards” unsettles Israel’s most ardent supporters in politics and the media. That is because the Turkish leader’s remarks encapsulate the international community’s conscientious voice – which causes pro-Palestine protests to erupt across the West and the East.
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News outlets continue to cover President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s criticism of Israel and the West as his questioning of “hypocrisy” and “double standards” unsettles Israel’s most ardent supporters in politics and the media. That is because the Turkish leader’s remarks encapsulate the international community’s conscientious voice – which causes pro-Palestine protests to erupt across the West and the East.
Nowadays, the Western media fixated on President Erdoğan’s following comments at the 62nd General Assembly of the National Turkish Students Association (MTTB) on his visit to Germany: “The idea of Crusaders and the Crescent hasn’t ceased to exist.” Whereas some outlets portrayed that sentence as a sign of hostility, others argued that the Turkish leader drew parallels between the Western nations and the Crusaders. Meanwhile, in Türkiye, some observers accused him of “reducing the Palestinian cause to religious war.”
However, President Erdoğan has been trying to prevent the idea that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict represents a war between different faiths or civilizations from taking hold. That is why one should analyze his warning about the “fight between the Crusaders and the Crescent” within the context of his public statements since the Gaza crisis erupted.
Specifically, the Turkish president brought up “the Crusaders and the Crescent” over the West’s unconditional support for Israel’s massacres and rejection of a humanitarian cease-fire as well as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and some members of his Cabinet invoking religious war with Torahic references. In other words, he highlighted how Zionists were exploiting the Prophecy of Isaiah for the sake of expansionism and added that anyone keeping silent in the face of such developments should be ashamed of themselves.
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