HÜDA PAR urges government to sever ties with israel over Gaza attacks
HÜDA PAR spokesperson Serkan Ramanlı has called on the Turkish government to take concrete steps against the zionist regime over its ongoing attacks on Gaza, which have killed more than 8,000 Palestinians and injured thousands more.
Speaking during a press conference at the parliament, HÜDA PAR's spokesperson, Serkan Ramanli, expressed deep concern over the ongoing violence perpetrated by the zionist regime in Gaza.
Ramanlı emphasized the need for the government to take concrete steps against the zionist regime, including cutting diplomatic ties.
Ramanlı acknowledged and commended the extensive demonstrations in support of Palestine and Gaza that have taken place across Türkiye.
He stressed that not only civil society and political parties but also the government should prioritize the situation in Palestine and Gaza in their agendas.
Furthermore, Ramanlı highlighted the collective responsibility of states to end the Gaza blockade, which has the potential to escalate into a full-blown humanitarian crisis if not addressed by the international community.
He called upon the government to reconsider its relations with the zionist regime in light of the ongoing crimes against humanity.
Addressing allegations of a relationship between Türkiye and the zionist regime, particularly during the Gaza attacks, Ramanlı mentioned the Baku-Ceyhan pipeline.
There have been reports suggesting that the zionist regime's oil requirements are being transported to israel through Azerbaijan via Türkiye using this pipeline.
Ramanlı urged the Ministry of Energy and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to provide clarity on this matter, stressing the importance of not allowing Türkiye to play any role in supplying fuel for warplanes used in Gaza. (ILKHA)