Turkish parliament adopts a motion condemning the occupier Israel's attack on Rafah

Turkish parliament adopts a motion condemning the occupier Israel's attack on Rafah

The Turkish Parliament's General Assembly resolution condemning Israel's attacks on Rafah was adopted.

A statement titled "Declaration Against Israel's Rafah Massacres" signed by the Speaker of the Turkish Parliament Numan Kurtulmuş, was read in the Turkish Parliament's General Assembly.

The resolution stated that the Netanyahu administration in Israel, known for its occupation and cruelty, continues to target civilian settlements, despite the rulings of international courts. It was noted that the Zionists' brutality continues in the eyes of the whole world, despite the International Court of Justice's decision to stop the operations.

It was also emphasized that the pressure and oppression policies imposed by Israel on the people of Gaza have made all of Palestine uninhabitable, condemning Israel to stand alone against humanity.

The resolution included the following statements: "Netanyahu and his gang, who disregard international treaties and the rule of law, are brazenly displaying a racism unparalleled in the world with these murders. Israel's actions, which are the most despicable example of crimes against humanity with the latest Rafah attack, have gone beyond the practices of the apartheid regime and turned into genocide. It is the duty of every individual and every country that values human rights not to remain silent in the face of these massacres and crimes against humanity."

The joint statement also called on the United Nations Security Council to convene an emergency meeting.

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