Erdogan: Turkey joins South Africa's complaint against Israel
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in a statement that the country joins South Africa's complaint against the Zionist regime at the International Court of Justice.
According to Turkish news agency Anadolu Ajansı, Erdogan added that the Turkish parliament's legal team joins South Africa's complaint against the Zionist regime at the International Court of Justice in an effort to end the genocide against to the Palestinian people and that Turkey will present its complaint to this court on August 7.
The president of Turkey emphasized: "The genocidal network of (the) Israeli (regime) is thirsty for blood, and whatever crime it commits, it will not hinder the solidarity of Turkey and the Turkish people with the Palestinians."
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan also announced on Monday night that this country joins South Africa's complaint against the Zionist regime at the International Court of Justice for committing genocide against the Palestinians and that the allies of this regime should seize it for capital.
Also, the Turkish Foreign Minister added: "Ismail Haniyeh, the chief negotiator of the Palestinians, was martyred in a cowardly assassination by the Zionist regime, and from this action of the Israeli regime we learn that Netanyahu does not want a ceasefire."
Fidan clarified: "The Israeli regime wants to massacre the Palestinians by starving them to death."