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Turkish FM: Israel brought to West Bank ‘systematic brutality’ being carried out in Gaza

LJUBLJANA: Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan today stated that Israel brought to the occupied West Bank the ‘systematic brutality’ being carried in the war-torn Gaza Strip.

‘Israel is not only committing genocide in Gaza, but it is now extending this war to the West Bank, Lebanon, and potentially other nations it deems as enemies which we cannot know or predict,’ Fidan stated during a joint press conference with his Slovenia Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon in Slovenia’s capital, Ljubljana, as reported by Anadolu Agency (AA).

He said that Israel has been carrying out occupation, oppression, cruelty, and massacre in the region, and called on the international community to stop Israeli crimes being committed in the occupied Palestinian territories.

Israel has trampled on all human values ??by bombing hospitals, mosques, schools, and churches, he added.

“The Netanyahu government continues to play with fire. It is endangering the future of the entire region to maintain its position. Everyone who remains silent
on the Gaza issue, especially those who support Israel unconditionally, is under a burden. Israel’s barbarity must finally come to an end,’ he added.

The minister also called on the international community to use all available diplomatic pressure mechanisms to stop the conflict. He highlighted that while some countries, including Trkiye, have taken strong economic, commercial, and political stances, a broader and more effective pressure mechanism is necessary.

He reiterated Trkiye’s longstanding position that the only path to lasting peace is the establishment of an independent, sovereign Palestinian state within the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

“Our efforts to achieve this will continue unabated together with all conscientious countries,” he added.

Fidan also congratulated Slovenia on its presidency of the UN Security Council (UNSC) and praised the country’s principled stance, notably its decision to recognize Palestine as a state in June.

“I believe that we can increase our joint e
fforts with countries that embrace international law to implement a just and permanent solution in Palestine,” Fidan said.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA