The Turkish president said Recep Tayyip Erdogan Israel is committing crimes against humanity In its war on Gaza GazaIt began to act as if it were an organization, demanding that the perpetrators of these crimes be held accountable and that a new security mechanism be established in the region.
Erdogan stated – in a speech he delivered on Tuesday evening after a government meeting – that Israel “has completely lost its state mentality and is behaving like an organization,” calling for it to be stopped as soon as possible.
He said that crimes against humanity have been committed “before the eyes of the whole world for 25 days, with unconditional support from Europe and America,” adding that the Western world, led by European countries, “once again failed the test of humanity in the Gaza Strip.”
In light of the developments in the war, the Turkish President called for the establishment of what he called a new security mechanism with the cooperation of regional parties, and added, “We are ready to bear responsibility if such a step is taken.”
At the same time, Erdogan indicated that his country is continuing its discussions to hold perpetrators of war crimes in Gaza accountable before the law.
He also touched on the targeting of the Turkish-Palestinian Friendship Hospital in Gaza, and said, “This important health institution that treats cancer patients is the latest victim of Israeli barbarism.”
On Sunday night, the Ministry of Health in Gaza announced the destruction of the Turkish Friendship Hospital, the only hospital for cancer patients in the Strip, after it was targeted by the Israeli army.
Condemnation of the Jabalia massacre
Today, a new massacre occurred near… Indonesian Hospital In the northern Gaza Strip, where the Ministry of the Interior announced that the Israeli bombing caused 400 deaths and injuries, most of them children, and destroyed an entire residential neighborhood in the Jabalia camp.
The spokesman for Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party, Omar Celik, described what happened in Jabalia as a “planned massacre.”
He said, “The countries that said: We do not set any red line for the Israeli army are the ones who encouraged this massacre.”
He continued, “It is a shame for humanity that the countries that talk about Israel’s right to self-defense do not mention the right of the women and children of Gaza to life.”