Erdoğan: We will never leave our Palestinian brothers homeless, helpless and alone
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan reacted harshly to Israel's attacks on Gaza at the World Government Summit titled "Shaping the Governments of the Future", which he attended as the guest of honor.
Speaking at the World Government Summit, President Erdogan spoke harshly about world peace and Israel's attacks on Gaza. Stating that a more just world is possible and that all humanity needs it, Erdogan said, "However, our world is going through the twilight zone where change, tension, crises and, in some places, conflicts trigger each other." he said. Emphasizing that the Zionist regime Israel has not given up on destruction and massacre, President Erdogan said, "Despite the UN resolutions, the occupation of Palestinian lands continues to increase. If Israel wants permanent peace in the region, it must stop pursuing expansionist dreams and accept the existence of an independent Palestinian state on the basis of the 1967 borders." said. Erdoğan, who devoted a significant part of his speech to the genocide and attacks in Gaza, said: "Despite the UN resolutions, the occupation of Palestinian lands continues to increase. Israel does not give up on massacre and destruction. There is no need to go far to understand what kind of injustice the Palestinian people face. Every issue that cannot be resolved over time." has grown. Problems cannot be solved by sweeping them under the carpet. If Israel wants permanent peace in the region, it must stop pursuing expansionist dreams and accept the existence of an independent Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders. The path to peace and development in our region passes through the acceptance of independent Palestine. We should never leave our Palestinian brothers helpless, helpless and we will not leave it alone. I would like to state that we regret the recent attacks on the reputation of the United Nations Agency for Palestine Refugees. "I invite conscientious countries to support the agency (UNRWA), which is the lifeline for 6 million refugees in Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and Palestinian territories," he said.