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Israel, Turkey in war of words over violence in Gaza
                 Source: Xinhua | 2018-04-02 16:36:06 | Editor: huaxia

This combination of pictures created on April 1, 2018 shows a file photo taken on November 19, 2017 of Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) attending the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem and a file photo taken on December 15, 2017 of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during the inauguration ceremony of Turkey's first automated urban metro line on the Asian side of Istanbul. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused Benjamin Netanyahu on April 1, 2018 of being "a terrorist" after the Israeli prime minister rejected Ankara's "moral lessons" over deadly clashes in Gaza. (AFP photo)

JERUSALEM, April 2 (Xinhua) -- War of words between Israel and Turkey over violence in Gaza continued on Monday as top Israeli minister said the reconciliation accord between the two countries may have been a mistake.

Israel's Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan told Army Radio that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is "an anti-Semite" after the latter slammed Israel for shooting dead 17 Palestinians during a mass protest near the Gaza fence on Friday.

Erdogan said the 2016 reconciliation agreement between Israel and Turkey may have been a mistake. The deal normalized the relations between the countries six years after diplomatic ties between them were severed.

"Looking back, maybe the accord should not have been approved," Erdogan said.

On Sunday, Erdogan accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of being "a terrorist" and said Israel's response to Friday's protest was an "inhumane attack."

"Hey Netanyahu! You are occupier. And it is as an occupier that are you are on those lands," Erdogan said in a televised address in Adana in southern Turkey.

Netanyahu retaliated, tweeting that "the most moral army in the world will not be lectured to on morality from someone who for years has been bombing civilians indiscriminately."

"Apparently this is how they mark April 1 in Ankara," he added, referencing to April's Fools Day.

The escalating quarrel came amidst growing international criticism over Friday's killing.

On Friday, about 30,000 protesters from besieged Palestinian enclave marched towards the security fence separating between the Gaza Strip and Israel.

The Israeli army responded with live fire and rubber-coated bullets. The violence claimed the lives of 17 Palestinians and injured over 1,200.

The Friday rally was the start of a six-week long protest that is expected to reach a peak on May 15, the day Israel celebrates its statehood and Palestinians mark the forcible transfer of two-thirds of the Palestinian people and the eradication of 418 Palestinian villages.

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Israel, Turkey in war of words over violence in Gaza

Source: Xinhua 2018-04-02 16:36:06

This combination of pictures created on April 1, 2018 shows a file photo taken on November 19, 2017 of Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) attending the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem and a file photo taken on December 15, 2017 of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during the inauguration ceremony of Turkey's first automated urban metro line on the Asian side of Istanbul. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused Benjamin Netanyahu on April 1, 2018 of being "a terrorist" after the Israeli prime minister rejected Ankara's "moral lessons" over deadly clashes in Gaza. (AFP photo)

JERUSALEM, April 2 (Xinhua) -- War of words between Israel and Turkey over violence in Gaza continued on Monday as top Israeli minister said the reconciliation accord between the two countries may have been a mistake.

Israel's Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan told Army Radio that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is "an anti-Semite" after the latter slammed Israel for shooting dead 17 Palestinians during a mass protest near the Gaza fence on Friday.

Erdogan said the 2016 reconciliation agreement between Israel and Turkey may have been a mistake. The deal normalized the relations between the countries six years after diplomatic ties between them were severed.

"Looking back, maybe the accord should not have been approved," Erdogan said.

On Sunday, Erdogan accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of being "a terrorist" and said Israel's response to Friday's protest was an "inhumane attack."

"Hey Netanyahu! You are occupier. And it is as an occupier that are you are on those lands," Erdogan said in a televised address in Adana in southern Turkey.

Netanyahu retaliated, tweeting that "the most moral army in the world will not be lectured to on morality from someone who for years has been bombing civilians indiscriminately."

"Apparently this is how they mark April 1 in Ankara," he added, referencing to April's Fools Day.

The escalating quarrel came amidst growing international criticism over Friday's killing.

On Friday, about 30,000 protesters from besieged Palestinian enclave marched towards the security fence separating between the Gaza Strip and Israel.

The Israeli army responded with live fire and rubber-coated bullets. The violence claimed the lives of 17 Palestinians and injured over 1,200.

The Friday rally was the start of a six-week long protest that is expected to reach a peak on May 15, the day Israel celebrates its statehood and Palestinians mark the forcible transfer of two-thirds of the Palestinian people and the eradication of 418 Palestinian villages.

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