PNN – The President of Turkey stated that the killing of the people of Gaza by the Zionist army is a crime against humanity and called for a humanitarian ceasefire in this area and said: Words cannot express the extent of Israel’s brutality.
According to Pakistan News Network from the Associated Press, Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced at the summit of the Organization of Turkic States in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan: An unprecedented human tragedy is happening in Palestine before the eyes of the world.
He added: Hospitals, schools, mosques, churches and displaced persons camps are also bombed. No words can explain this level of brutality.
The President of Turkey stated that there is no justification for the brutal killing of Palestinian children and said: In the past 28 days, we have witnessed crimes against humanity in Gaza.
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Erdogan called for a humanitarian truce and said: Turkey wants to hold an international peace conference to ensure the safety of all people, from Christians to Muslims and Jews.
In response to more than seven decades of occupation and oppression by the Zionist regime against the Palestinians, the Palestinian resistance forces launched a surprising operation called “Al-Aqsa storm” from Gaza (southern Palestine) on the 7th of October 2023 against the positions of the occupying Quds regime, and this regime for Retaliating and compensating for its failure and stopping resistance operations, it has closed all the crossings of the Gaza Strip and is bombing this area.
Western support for the Zionist regime under the pretext of self-defense is practically a green light and a license for Tel Aviv to continue the brutal killing of Palestinian children and women.
The continuation of the bombing of Gaza and the killing of Palestinian women and children continues while the Western countries supporting the Zionist regime have so far vetoed any ceasefire resolution in the Security Council, or instead of trying to stop the killing and bombing of Palestinians, they seek to approve resolutions in further support of Tel Aviv.