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Erdoğan: It’s time for the wild Netanyahu to stop

Referring to the positive stance of Hamas towards Biden's proposal for a cease-fire in Gaza, the Turkish president said: Netanyahu's response was to shed blood again and increase the intensity of occupation and genocide. Netanyahu has led the region and the world to a great disaster and this savage must be told to stop.
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According to the international group Tasnim news agency, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at his party meeting which was held today, Sunday, regarding the situation in Gaza, he stated: The massacre has been going on in Gaza for 8 months. The Palestinian people have been victims of oppression for 76 years and their rights are being usurped step by step. Palestinian children have been killed by an insolent regime for 76 years.

He stated that Turkey has always protested against this cruelty in every platform for the past 76 years, and stated: No pressure, threat or Arrogance cannot change this policy. We know very well how hard and heroically our Palestinian brothers are fighting. Our Palestinian brothers in Gaza are defending human values.

The President of Turkey, referring to the positive position of Hamas towards Biden’s proposal for a cease-fire in Gaza, said: Netanyahu’s response is to shed more blood and increase the intensity of the occupation. And it was genocide. Netanyahu has led our region and the whole world to a great disaster and this savage must be told to stop. Erdoğan stated that the aid sent to Gaza will continue and added: economic pressures on Israel. We follow from several directions. The countries that have recognized Palestine have reached 147 countries. This is an honorable response to Israel’s oppressive policies.

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