Turkey has long used the money to buy oil from a group calling itself the Islamic State (ISIS) in Syria and Iraq that is tantamount to fund the militant group.
The statement issued by the Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon during a visit to Athens, Greece, on Tuesday (26/01).
"As is known, Turkey ISIS enjoy the money from the sale of oil in the very long term. I hope this will end," Yaalon said.
"Depending on Turkey, the Turkish government, the Turkish leadership, to decide whether they want to be part of the cooperation in fighting terrorism. The reality is not so far," he told reporters.
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Moshe Yaalon also accused Turkey of allowing militants and out of Syria through Turkey.
Turkey denies allowing oil smuggling by a group calling itself the Islamic State, following similar allegations submitted by Russia.
The journalists said the Israeli accusations could undermine efforts to improve relations between Turkey and Israel after a rift over the years.
A report compiled by IHS Inc. shows ISIS obtain funds of about US $ 80 million per month, 43% of which came from oil sales.