Erdogan Issues Warning as Israel-Lebanon Tensions Escalate and Regional Conflict Fears Grow
June 11, 2026
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, President of Turkey, has warned that Ankara may respond if Israeli aggression continues to escalate across the region.
As Gaza remains under attack and tensions continue to spread beyond Palestine’s borders, Erdoğan’s remarks reflect growing anger across the Middle East over Israel’s military actions and the humanitarian devastation they have caused.
For months, Israel has continued its assaults despite mounting international criticism, growing civilian casualties and repeated warnings from human rights organisations.
Yet the violence continues.
More airstrikes.
More destruction.
More displaced families.
And more instability across the region.
As the death toll rises and the humanitarian crisis deepens, pressure is growing on governments around the world to move beyond statements and take action.
Because every day the violence continues, the risk of a wider regional confrontation grows with it.
Source from X: @clashreport
SHARE HIS WORDS!!
#Turkey #Erdogan #Palestine #Gaza #Israel
English Script:
Recep Tayyip Erdogan: Damascus and Beirut are two sister cities of Istanbul. Turkey’s security does not only begin from Hatay; it begins from Aleppo, it begins from Damascus. Turkey’s security begins from Beirut. We will not tolerate any fait accompli in the countries of our brothers. We will not turn a blind eye to any attack directed towards our brothers.