Hamas delegation visits Türkiye, officials condemn “genocide” in Gaza
Türkiye’s FM Hakan Fidan claims Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is not serious about reaching a ceasefire agreement.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan claimed on Friday at a meeting with Hamas delegation that Israel was developing a genocide policy and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not take the ceasefire agreement seriously.
“Gaza has witnessed the genocide that the world is ashamed of,” Hamas said. “By extending the ceasefire negotiations, Israel’s goal is to break the Palestinian resistance in Gaza and force them to leave their homes.”
Fidan further claimed that Israel was working to expel Palestinians from Gaza and annex the West Bank.
At a meeting in Istanbul, Muhammad Darwish, a Hamas delegation led by Muhammad Darwish, he claimed that insufficient humanitarian aid was reaching the Gaza Strip and condemned Israel’s unwillingness to compromise in the hostage deal.
Erdogan releases statement to support Gaza
After the meeting, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan posted on X/Twitter: “For those who aim for lack of decency and etiquette in expressions, I am just questioning our sensitivity to Palestine, are you sensitive to Gaza people?
“You have never stood in oppressed places. You have never looked at the Middle East through the fraternity lens. You have never understood what it means to be a part of Uma, nor have you ever felt this emotion in your heart. Now, you stand up and criticize us without looking at your own dark records, criticize our cabinet members, criticize our cabinet members, silently attack our ministers.
“…You cannot take love for Turkey from the hearts of the Palestinian people, love for Tayyip Erdoğan. You cannot stop the Turkish state from embracing its brothers again a century later. Even if you deny it, history records our firm position…”
Erdogan wrote in a follow-up post: “The door to freedom of the Scarlet Man will certainly open. Our Gaza brothers and sisters, God will, will live forever in his own homeland, filled with the blood of martyrs in that blessed land. When the glorious day comes, we will give it too if God gives it.
” …We will embrace our Gaza brothers and sisters with love and embrace each other, and God is willing to stand up and perform gratitude. Just like in Syria, we are willing, God is willing to witness the end of oppression in Gaza, and we will surely reach those beautiful days, everything will pass, this blood will end, and it will all stop, many gods, willing, willing, candid and candid.