The President of Turkey says it cannot be said which side tells the truth about the tensions between Iran and Israel

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The President of Turkey says it cannot be said which side tells the truth about the tensions between Iran and Israel

The President of Turkey cannot say which side is telling the truth regarding the tensions between Iran and Israel.

It is unclear who did what regarding the attack attributed to Israel, Erdogan said.

Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the President of Turkey, today after Friday prayers in Istanbul, in response to reporters’ questions about the tensions between Iran and Israel, said that currently Israel has different claims, and Iran also expresses different views.

He said that it is unclear who did what, and in fact, there is no reasonable explanation about the issue.

He further stated that it cannot be said which side is telling the truth.

Mr. Erdogan also criticized the US for its full membership of Palestine in the United Nations and said that we witnessed America standing alongside Israel in its recent statements in the UN Security Council.

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