PNN – Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said: No one will have the ability to deport the people of Gaza.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, quoted by Qatar’s Al Jazeera channel, Erdogan stated: We are against any request to expel the Palestinian people from their land.
Erdogan stated: Israel continues to violate the ceasefire in Gaza.
Earlier, the Speaker of the Turkish Parliament said that the land of the Palestinian Muslims and Christians is not for sale to US President Donald Trump and his partners, but it is an asset and it is the homeland of the Palestinian people.
In a speech at an educational forum in Antalya province in southern Turkey, Numan Kurtolmush added: The Gaza Strip belongs to its Palestinian residents and will remain so until the Day of Judgment.
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He emphasized that the lands of Palestinian Muslims and Palestinian Christians are not pieces of land that are offered for sale to Trump and his partners, but belong to the Palestinian people and this land is the homeland of the Palestinian people.
The Speaker of the Turkish Parliament pointed out that the Zionist army, which has the deadliest weapons and tools in the world, after believing that it would be able to do it within a few days, failed to implement its plan to occupy Gaza in the face of resistance that has been going on for a year and a half.
He stated that after a year and a half, efforts are being made to save Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his assistants after being disgraced in front of the world’s public opinion, especially in relation to the exchange of prisoners.
Kurtulmus also criticized Trump’s pressure on the International Criminal Court due to its decisions against Netanyahu and the military leaders of the Israeli regime.
The President of the United States claimed that the International Criminal Court is baselessly and illegally targeting the United States and Washington’s close allies such as the Israeli regime.
Last Tuesday, in a joint press conference with Netanyahu at the White House, Donald Trump revealed America’s intention to occupy Gaza after displacing Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to other countries.
On January 25, he proposed the transfer of Gaza residents to neighboring countries such as Egypt and Jordan, which was met with negative reactions from both countries and other Arab countries and regional and international organizations.