determined Erdogan: Turkey to be UN Palestinian voice

Turkey's President, Recep Tayip Erdogan, said international criticism of Israel's actions is increasing every day, while Ankara will continue to raise the Palestinian issue at any international forum. During a meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at the presidential complex in Ankara, Erdogan described the Israeli offensive in Gaza as a “phase [...]
During a meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at the presidential complex in Ankara, Erdogan described the Israeli offensive in Gaza as a new <x0fasis of genocide” and warned that this situation threatens the stability of Palestine and the entire region.
“Turkey will be the voice of Palestine at the UN General Assembly,” said Erdogan, stressing that the urgent priority is an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the ban on the humanitarian crisis.
He also called for unity in the Islamic world in the face of Israeli aggression and stressed the need for the political union of the Palestinian factor, AA reports.
During the meeting, the two leaders also discussed bilateral issues, as well as regional and global developments. /Periscope/












