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President Erdoğan Condemns Israeli Actions in Gaza, Vows Support for Palestinian Rights

23 September, 2025 10:47

New York: In a powerful address during an international forum, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan strongly condemned the ongoing violence in Gaza and called for an immediate end to the suffering of Palestinians. He emphasized that the brutality in Gaza must stop, highlighting the human cost of the conflict.

“For two years, the people of Gaza have endured unbearable oppression. This must come to an end,” President Erdoğan stated, urging the global community to act.

He accused Israel of carrying out a campaign of massacres in its neighborhood, particularly in Gaza and the West Bank. “Israel continues its policy of aggression and bloodshed, and this cannot be tolerated any longer,” Erdoğan said.

The Turkish president also issued a firm warning regarding Israel’s intentions in the West Bank. “We will never allow the West Bank to be annexed by Israel,” he declared, adding that any such move would be a direct threat to peace and international law.

“Israel must not be allowed to succeed in its dangerous ambitions,” Erdoğan continued, calling for unity among Muslim countries and the wider international community to protect Palestinian rights and prevent further escalation.

Key Points:

  • Erdoğan demands an end to violence in Gaza, ongoing for over two years.

  • Accuses Israel of committing massacres and aggression.

  • Strongly opposes any Israeli annexation of the West Bank.

  • Warns that Israel must not succeed in its dangerous ambitions.

  • Calls for international action to uphold Palestinian rights.

President Erdoğan’s speech reflects Turkey’s continued vocal support for Palestine and highlights growing international pressure on Israel over its actions in Gaza and the West Bank.

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