Turkey's prime minister questions Israel's membership of UN

Türkiye Materials 16 January 2009 16:06 (UTC +04:00)

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday questioned why Israel is allowed to continue to be a member of the United Nations whilst it ignores UN resolutions to stop fighting in Gaza, the Anadolu news agency reported. "How can a member which refuses to implement UN Security Council resolutions be allowed to enter through the gates of the UN," Erdogan said.

Friday's statement was the latest in a series of harsh reactions from Erdogan over Israel's continued military operations in the Gaza Strip, reported dpa.

He earlier described the operations as a "humanitarian disgrace" and a "stain on history's page."

Erdogan also urged Turks protesting Israel's attacks to stop engaging in anti-Semitism.

"Anti-Semitism is a crime against humanity," Erdogan said, specifically condemning one protest in the central Anatolian city of Eskisehir where demonstrators held signs saying "dogs welcome, Jews and Armenians not welcome".

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