Türkiye condemns israel's genocide in Gaza, calls for international intervention
The Turkish Foreign Ministry has issued a strong condemnation of Israel's massacres in Gaza, labeling them as deliberate attempts to systematically destroy the Palestinian people.
In a press release, the ministry described the scenes emerging from Shifa Hospital in Gaza as evidence of Israel's ruthless campaign against Palestinians. It characterized the Israeli authorities' actions over the past six months as among the greatest atrocities in human history.
The statement emphasized Ankara's commitment to ensuring accountability for those responsible for these crimes, asserting that they will be brought to justice. Furthermore, it warned that those who turn a blind eye to these atrocities will have their names tarnished in history.
TÜrkiye condemned Israel's actions as violations of human conscience and international law, accusing it of undermining global peace and stability. The ministry called on the international community to intervene and put an end to Israel's aggression.
In conclusion, the ministry urged immediate action to implement the latest UN Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, as well as additional measures outlined by the International Court of Justice.
Ankara's stance underscores its firm opposition to Israel's actions in Gaza and its commitment to seeking justice for the Palestinian people. The ministry's call for international action reflects growing global concerns over the escalating situation in the region. (ILKHA)