Turkey’s Erdogan Shouts Anti-Israel Slur While Slapping Mine Disaster Protester

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erdoganTurkey’s embattled Islamist Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan screamed an anti-Israel slur at a Turkish citizen, local media reported on Thursday.

“Why are you running away from me Israeli sperm,” Erdoğan reportedly said, using a Turkish word that is used as a curse.

The incident took place as the premier toured the western city of Soma which was recently devastated by a coal mine fire that left close to 300 people dead.

In footage of the incident published online Erdoğan is seen surrounded by security personnel who proceeded to beat the man following the incident, according to the reports.

Erdoğan, has come under heavy criticism following the mining accident for not supporting social security benefits for miners, and for failing to require coal mining companies to use updated equipment, which might had saved many lives.

The incident is among others that point to an increasingly hostile environment for the country’s Jews.

Late last year, a group of Erdoğan’s supporters, shouted “are you Jewish” as they attacked a woman as she was walking in the streets of Istanbul, according to a report. The woman posted pictures on Twitter which showed bruises on her face and body.

Erdoğan and his allies have also blamed “international groups” and the “Jewish diaspora” for unrest that recently rocked the country.

Watch a video of the incident from Turkish media HERE.

The Algemeiner Journal

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8 COMMENTS

  1. I knew it along time this erdogan is mentally deranged just look at his demeaner like a piece of wood no feelings for others who suffer hates israel for no good reason.

  2. I’m surprised he hasn’t blamed us for the mine collapse too. What a rasha. I don’t know why Israel sent rescue crews to help this soneh Yisrael.

  3. They are so busy hating Jews they have no time for anything else.As Shlomo Hamelech said Nothing new under the sun

  4. To #5 (Mama)
    Turkey has historically a very good track record regarding their treatment of the Jewish community that resided on their land, starting with giving them shelter after the Spanish and Portuguese expulsions in the late 1400s. We should remember the few who did help us in our time of need. That includes Bulgaria and Norway.

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