Turkish President Erdogan has accused Israel of trying to colonize Gaza and destroy the Palestinian presence
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that the goal of the Israeli group is the settlement of the Gaza Strip and the destruction of the Palestinian presence in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. He called for coordinating the efforts of Muslim countries to counter these actions on the basis of international law and the United Nations.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has sharply criticized the Israeli group, saying that its goal is to settle the Gaza Strip and destroy the Palestinian presence in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem (Al-Quds). Erdogan stressed the need to prevent these actions and noted that Western countries continue to support Israel, which, in his opinion, aggravates the situation on the battlefield. He noted that the inability of Muslim states to coordinate a response led to an escalation of the conflict, and stressed the importance of joining forces to counter those responsible for the alleged genocide in Palestine. The Turkish President called for action on the basis of international law and within the framework of the United Nations, stressing that differences between Muslim countries should not interfere with the achievement of a common goal. Erdogan also appealed to the Palestinian brothers for national unity, stressing that only united efforts can lead to effective resistance and protection of the Palestinian population. He noted that the international community should support Palestine in its quest for self-government and security. Erdogan's statement reflects the ongoing tension in the region and Turkey's efforts to mobilize support among Muslim countries to resolve the Palestinian issue. At the same time, such statements may provoke additional debates and reactions both within the region and in the international arena. This Turkish appeal underlines the importance of diplomatic efforts and cooperation between countries to achieve peace and stability in the conflict zone, as well as the need to respect international norms and human rights in the dispute settlement process.
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