Turkish Parliament Speaker Compares Netanyahu to Hitler

Iranian media reports that the Turkish Parliament Speaker sharply criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, condemning his supporters for framing him as a second David and stating he will instead become a second Hitler.

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Turkish Parliament Speaker Compares Netanyahu to Hitler

The Speaker of the Turkish Parliament has issued a severe condemnation of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, forcefully rejecting the religious justifications used by his supporters and comparing the Israeli leader to Adolf Hitler.

According to خبرفوری ࡆ اخبارفوری مذاکره ࡆ جنگ فوری, an Iranian breaking news and military channel that reliably amplifies state-aligned anti-Israel narratives, the Turkish Parliament Speaker criticized the escalating rhetoric surrounding the Israeli Prime Minister. Dismissing the religious titles being assigned to the leader, the Speaker stated that "Netanyahu, at best, will become the second Hitler, not the second David."

The Turkish official further condemned the ideological and religious motivations being heavily promoted by Netanyahu's backers. As quoted by آخرین خبر, a prominent Iranian media aggregator, the Speaker noted that certain factions are cheering Netanyahu on by explicitly telling him he is the second David. The Speaker elaborated that these supporters try to attach a religious mandate to him by urging him forward with the message: "Go, you will establish the Kingdom of David."

These harsh condemnations from Ankara are being heavily circulated by Iranian state and affiliated media during a period of massive regional warfare in March 2026. The geopolitical landscape is highly volatile, with ongoing broad-scale military operations by United States and Israeli forces against Iranian targets, while Iranian ballistic missiles continue to be fired at Israel, including projectiles intercepted over Turkish airspace.

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Both source channels are Iranian news aggregators sharing identical quotes from the Turkish Parliament Speaker, reflecting a unified dissemination of anti-Israel rhetoric amidst the ongoing regional conflict. The translation preserves the direct and severe nature of the original Farsi quotes, including the explicit Hitler comparison.