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"The Islamic world has failed to protect Palestine," Erdogan speaks with a 'broken heart' about the massacres in Gaza

"The Islamic world has failed to protect Palestine," Erdogan speaks with a 'broken heart' about the massacres in Gaza

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has strongly condemned Israel's military actions in Gaza, accusing the Israeli government of indiscriminate attacks on Palestinians.

He criticized the "silence of the international community."

"The Israeli government, in a state of complete madness, is indiscriminately massacring Palestinians," Erdogan said during a meeting of the pro-Palestinian parliamentary group in Istanbul.


He stressed that among those killed there are also journalists and children, while "the global media and human rights fighters remain silent."

It is learned that Erdogan also criticized Western countries for what he called double standards, they write. foreign media, the Telegraph reports.

"They quickly impose sanctions for the slightest incident. But I ask - where are they now when it comes to Israel?" he stressed.

According to the Turkish leader, "nearly 60,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, had been brutally killed since November 7, 2023."

He warned that "any proposal that includes expelling Palestinians from their millennia-old land has no value."

Among other things, he accused those who are "silent about the killings in Gaza" of trying to "normalize genocide" by labeling the Palestinian resistance as "terrorism."

"Our brothers and sisters in Gaza and Palestine have been exposed to one of the greatest robberies in almost a hundred years," he said.

The Turkish president noted that he regretfully, with a "wounded heart," must say that "the Islamic world has failed to fulfill what was expected of it regarding Gaza." /Telegraph/