Erdogan’s letter to the Pope about the killing of the Israeli regime in Palestine
In a letter to the Pope, the President of Turkey wrote: Humanity should not allow further violations of international laws and humanitarian rights in Gaza. |
According to the international group Tasnim news agency, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan sent a letter Regarding Palestine, he told Pope Francis, the leader of world Catholics, that humanity should not allow further violations of international laws and international humanitarian rights in Gaza.
Erdogan in this letter, during the visit of Ali Arbaş, head of Turkey’s religious organization It was presented to the Pope, he said: Turkey has been and is at the forefront of defending the right to life and the just cause of innocent Palestinian civilians. October 2023 has become the second country with the most aid to Gaza, he said: the treatment of 429 sick and injured people in Gaza, including Christians, continues in Turkey. He emphasized: Humanity should raise its voice against the bombing of hospitals, schools, mosques and churches that should not be touched even in war. It will not be possible to create lasting peace and stability in the Middle East without achieving a just solution to the issue of Palestine and Israel. , racism and xenophobia that has spread all over the world, our world needs comprehensive and rational policies and actors who can talk to all parties under any circumstances.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |