Israeli-Palestinian conflict more “explosive” than the Iranian nuclear crisis, Hariri says
The Middle East conflict “is much more explosive, brimming over with ‘uranium and extremism’, than any other regional issue,” Hariri said. Lebanon, he added was in favour of a “Middle East without nuclear weapons”, which he said “includes Israel” and not only Iran.
Israel has never publicly acknowledged it has nuclear weapons and has maintained a policy of deliberate ambiguity since it inaugurated its Dimona nuclear reactor in the Negev desert in 1965.
Turkey's Prime Minister has also not minced words about Israel. He described Israel as the "main threat to peace" in the Middle East.
Erdogan said that Israel used “disproportionate force, in Palestine, in Gaza,” using phosphorus bombs against civilians.
For his part, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded by saying he regretted Turkey's "repeated attacks" on Israel.