Turkish people demanded Ankara's relations with the occupying regime be cut off
Last night, some parties in the Turkish capital organized a protest against the killings of the occupying regime in Gaza and demanded that the Turkish government cut off political and economic relations with Tel Aviv.
Last night, some parties in the Turkish capital organized a protest against the killings of the occupying regime in Gaza and demanded that the Turkish government cut off political and economic relations with Tel Aviv. According to Al-Alam, in response to the intensification of the crimes committed by the Zionist regime in Gaza, public movements condemning these crimes are also intensifying. One of these objections took place in Istanbul. With their slogans, the demonstrators conveyed their message to their government that they should witness a practical action to save the people of Gaza from the genocide of the Zionist regime and to boycott all political, economic and commercial relations with this regime. While the call to boycott the occupying regime has now become a common attitude among Muslims in the region, it has become a tool of the fight against violence and crimes in Gaza.
Regarding Israel's attacks on the Rafah region, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said, "The blame and the consequences of remaining silent about this genocide are great." According to Turkish media, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan made evaluations about the agenda and answered journalists' questions on the plane returning from his official visit to the United Arab Emirates and Egypt. Regarding Israel's attacks on the Rafah region, Erdoğan said, "The blame and the consequences of remaining silent about this genocide are huge. History will judge those who turned a blind eye to the massacre of those people. Those who signed the genocide have already been declared guilty before history." Criticizing the US's attitude towards Gaza, Erdoğan said, "Unfortunately, calls for peace remain inconclusive due to the negative approach of the United States. America says that it has sent some of its high-level officials to the region to supposedly solve this issue, but no results can be obtained." he said.