2024-04-28 04:40:03
ankara: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has strongly criticized Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the Gaza war. Erdogan has called Netanyahu the ‘butcher of Gaza’. Referring to military aggression and cruelty on common people, Erdogan has said this to the Israeli Prime Minister. Addressing the League of Al-Quds (Jerusalem) MPs in Istanbul, President Erdogan said that Netanyahu has etched his name in history as the butcher of Gaza.
Erdogan said, what is happening in Gaza is against humanity and is massacre. We will protest because no one can expect us to remain silent in the face of genocide. He also reiterated that Turkey will continue its efforts to establish an independent and sovereign Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital. Erdogan is a constant attacker on Israel. He also recently met Hamas Chief Ismail Haniya in Istanbul.
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Hamas demands permanent ceasefire in Gaza
Meanwhile, Hamas has responded to the letter from 18 countries, including America, which called for the release of Israeli prisoners. In response to the letter, Hamas said that the letter does not address the fundamental issues facing the people in Gaza. The letter does not emphasize the need for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza and the complete withdrawal of Israeli troops. Citizens of all the countries that have signed the letter to Hamas are believed to be still detained in Gaza. Signatories include Argentina, Austria, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Spain, Thailand, the UK and the US.
Hamas chief met Turkish President Erdogan and discussed opening a front against Israel
Hamas has said it is serious about releasing Israeli detainees within the framework of an agreement. Its demands are the release of thousands of Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails and a permanent ceasefire in Gaza. Khalil Alhaya, a member of Hamas’s political bureau, told Al Jazeera Arabic in a television interview that he wanted a deal with Israel to end the war in Gaza but only if his conditions, including a permanent ceasefire, were met. Hamas said it was open to any proposal that takes into account the rights of Palestinians.