The Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has suggested the possibility of Turkey intervening in support of the Palestinians against Israel, escalating tensions between the two countries. Erdogan made the comments during a speech to his ruling party, emphasizing the need for strength to prevent Israel from oppressing Palestine. He drew parallels to Turkey's involvement in conflicts in Karabakh and Libya, suggesting a similar action against Israel. Throughout the Gaza war, Erdogan has been a vocal supporter of Hamas and has criticized Israel, leading to a breakdown in diplomatic relations and a halt in trade between the two countries. Despite the strong rhetoric, Turkey has not played a military role in the conflict. Israel's foreign minister responded by comparing Erdogan to Saddam Hussein, while Erdogan's party spokesperson retaliated by calling the foreign minister a "Nazi." Erdogan's communication director emphasized Turkey's commitment to peace and stability in the region and warned against testing their limits. Despite Erdogan's statements, there were no specific plans mentioned for military action against Israel. Title: Turkey's President Raises the Possibility of Military Intervention in Support of Palestinians against Israel