Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has called on the United Nations to endorse the use of force against Israel, emphasizing the need for international action in light of the ongoing conflict. In a televised address following a cabinet meeting, Erdogan criticized the UN for its failure to protect its personnel, labeling the situation as 'shameful' and 'alarming' for the global system. He further stated that the Israeli threat is encroaching on Turkey and reiterated Turkey's support for Palestinians and Lebanese, asserting that 'there will always be a Palestine.' Erdogan condemned the establishment of Israel as a disaster for Palestinians and highlighted the lack of clear borders for Israel as a unique issue among UN member states. Additionally, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has urged for sanctions against Israel, calling for the international community to withdraw support amid escalating tensions in the region.