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Erdoğan Condemns U.S.-Israeli Attacks, Calls for Ceasefire

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan condemned the U.S.-Israeli attacks against Iran.

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan called for diplomacy and a ceasefire to prevent the region from being dragged into a wider conflict.

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan warned that the war in the Middle East risks setting the entire region on fire.

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The specific conditions under which Turkey would consider military intervention in Israel, beyond Erdoğan's vague threats.
The current status and details of the arrest warrant against Netanyahu by the International Criminal Court, as claimed by Turkey's foreign ministry.
The exact nature and outcome of Turkey's diplomatic efforts with the U.S., Iran, and other regional actors to secure a ceasefire.
Whether there have been any direct military engagements or further missile interceptions involving Turkey beyond the reported incidents.
The full extent of Turkey's coordination with Gulf Cooperation Council states and its impact on U.S. policy towards Iran.
Turkey's stance on potential invasion of Israelfactual

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan issued threats to invade Israel over its assault on Lebanon.

According to Daily Express - Main
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said Turkey will not let itself be drawn into the war between Iran, Israel and the U.S.

According to Aftonbladet, NRK Nyheter

Context: This contradiction suggests conflicting reports on Turkey's military intentions, with one source depicting aggressive threats while others emphasize non-involvement, which could confuse readers about Turkey's actual foreign policy stance.

Number of ballistic missiles intercepted by Turkeyfactual

Two ballistic missiles are reported to have been stopped in Turkish airspace in the southeast in the last five days.

According to Aftonbladet
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said Turkey is prepared for all threats after a third Iranian ballistic missile was fired at Turkey and intercepted by Turkish air defense.

According to NRK Nyheter

Context: This discrepancy in the count of intercepted missiles (two vs. three) indicates uncertainty about the scale of threats to Turkish airspace, affecting the perceived severity of the situation.

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