In a statement posted on his social media account, Yapıcıoğlu addressed the tragic incident in Kerman, Iran, where over 100 people lost their lives.
He denounced the attacks against civilians as heinous and extended condolences to the families of the victims.Wishing a speedy recovery to the wounded, he expressed solidarity with the Iranian people, hoping that the loss of life would not increase further.
Yapıcıoğlu emphasized his belief that acts of terrorism in both Türkiye and Iran are interconnected, driven by a common source. “Terrorist attacks targeting both Türkiye and Iran and efforts to provoke different segments of society against each other cannot be considered independent of the zionist terrorist regime that committed genocide in Gaza,” he stated.
Characterizing zionism as the greatest threat to humanity, Yapıcıoğlu underscored its role as a significant obstacle to regional and global peace. He expressed the urgent need to neutralize "inhuman savages" for humanity to find lasting peace.
The statement reflects the chairman's stance on the interconnectedness of acts of terrorism and the influence of the zionist regime in the region. (ILKHA)