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Palestinians are facing worse practices than the Middle Ages

In a news conference today, the Deputy Foreign Minister of Turkey described the situation in Gaza as very critical and demanded an end to the aggression of the Zionist regime.

report Mehr News Agency quoted by Al Jazeera, Turkish Deputy Foreign Minister Ahmed Yildiz emphasized today during a news conference: We cannot accept Israel’s efforts and actions to change the realities in the occupied Palestinian territories. Let’s keep our hands tied.

He emphasized that Ankara cannot ignore the aggression of the Zionist regime against the Palestinian nation, and added: The issue of the Palestinian conflict is not related to a specific Palestinian group, but its history. It goes back to more than half a century.

Yildiz added: Israel’s growing occupation of Palestinian lands and the failure to implement the two-state solution is the main reason for the conflict in the Middle East.

He added: Tens of years of Israeli occupation have deprived the Palestinian nation of its basic rights. The Palestinians are facing medieval pressures and measures and worse from Israel.

He emphasized: The unilateral actions of the Israeli occupation to change the realities in Palestine are considered a violation of international laws.

Yıldız pointed out that the institutions affiliated to the UN Security Council ignore the events in Gaza, and added: The Security Council has failed in every sense and has not been able to meet the demands. to realize the rights of the Palestinian nation.

In the end, he emphasized: Israel is an occupying regime that has violated international laws in Palestinian lands.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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