Türkiye: Disappointing the supporters of Palestine will cause chaos in the world
Turkey's foreign minister said on Wednesday evening that millions of people around the world have expressed solidarity with Palestine, and disappointing them could lead to chaos in many countries. |
According to Fars News Agency, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Monday that Israel’s brutal attacks in Gaza are a war crime.
He further added: “Millions of people around the world have declared solidarity with Palestine, and disappointing them can lead to chaos in many countries.” He added: “The extension of the ceasefire in Gaza and the exchange of soldiers has created hope”. Let’s take a two-state solution.
Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister stressed the need for a durable and continuous ceasefire between Palestine and the Zionist regime on Wednesday night Tehran time.
Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan stated: “A ceasefire is not enough, what is needed is a credible ceasefire and peace that will last and allow Israelis and Palestinians to live together Anything else will lead to the continuation of the crisis in the region.”
After seven weeks of all-out attacks by the Zionist regime on Gaza, a temporary ceasefire agreement was finally reached between Hamas and the Zionist regime to exchange It was confirmed that the ceasefire has been extended for two days and until tomorrow.
“Abu Obeidah”, the spokesman of Kataib al-Qassam, the military branch of the Hamas movement, emphasized that we will adhere to the ceasefire agreement until the enemy The Zionist should stick to it.
In another development, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said on Wednesday evening that since the beginning of Israel’s military operation in Gaza, more than 14,000 people have been killed.
He said: “In a few weeks, more children have been killed in Gaza than in any other war during my time as Secretary General.”
Previously Tedros Adhanom, Director-General of the World Health Organization, announced on the X social network that the lack of active infrastructure or access to medicine has led to an increase in infectious diseases among about 1.3 million displaced people in Gaza.
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