Published on 12:00 AM, April 09, 2019

ROW OVER WEST BANK ANNEXATION

Turkey will stand with Palestinians

Says Erdogan, slams Israeli PM

The Israeli occupied West Bank "absolutely" belongs to Palestinians, said President Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday, lambasting Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu for his remarks on annexing Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank if re-elected.

Speaking to reporters ahead of his departure for a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the capital Moscow, Erdogan said: “West Bank is absolutely a territory of Palestinians.”

The Turkish president said every action of Netanyahu is against international law and that Turkey will continue to stand by Palestinians.

On Saturday, Netanyahu vowed to annex the occupied West Bank if he won the general election, which is slated for April 9.

In an interview with Israeli television, he said: "We will ensure that we are in charge on the ground. And we will impose sovereignty over the settlements in Judea and Samaria [West Bank]."

Erdogan went on to say: "Every action of Israel since 1948 is illegal. But, of course, it has always taken these steps with a support of the US."

Historical Palestine was driven from the Palestinians in 1948 to make way for the new state of Israel.

During recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital and the Israeli sovereignty in Syrian Golan Heights, the US took the lead, he said, adding the US's steps did not comply with the United Nations resolutions.