Israel-Turkey ties in tatters after Erdogan slams Gaza strikes
- The Turkish president accused the Israeli government of behaving like a ‘war criminal’ and trying to eradicate Palestinians
- In return, Israel recalled all diplomatic staff from Turkey, dealing a major blow to efforts by both nations to restore political and economic ties

Israel said Saturday it was recalling its diplomatic staff from Turkey after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan delivered a fierce attack on its military operation against Hamas militants in Gaza.
The announcement dealt a body blow to the sides’ nascent efforts to restore political and economic relations after a decade of all but frozen ties.
Israel and Turkey – an overwhelmingly Muslim nation that forms the bulwark of Nato defences on the edge of the Middle East – had only just agreed to reappoint ambassadors last year.
They were also resuming discussions on a US-backed natural gas pipeline project that could have formed the basis for much closer and more lasting cooperation in the coming years.

But their relations unravelled as Erdogan began to pick up the pace and venom of his attacks on Israel’s retaliatory military operation against Hamas in the Gaza Strip.