“The Israeli bombardments in Gaza, which increased last night, are again targeting women, children and civilians, thus deepening the humanitarian crisis. Israel must immediately come out of the state of madness and put an end to its violence,” Erdogan stated.
Through the social network X (former twitter), the Turkish president urged the citizens of this country to join a rally in support of Palestine in Istanbul this day, to clearly express support for the Palestinians and the rejection of Israel.
Leaders from Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya and Palestine have been summoned to this solidarity meeting.
On the other hand, the National Center for Addressing Disinformation rejected press reports of an alleged take-off of two British Typhoon fighters bound for Israel’s coasts from the US base Incirlik, in the southern Turkish state of Adana.
The center stated that the location shown in photos published by the media does not correspond at all with the address of this base and the fighter jets never flew to Israel.
During the actions of Tel Aviv, which appeared to launch a ground operation the day before in Gaza, thousands of buildings were destroyed by Israeli fire, including nearly 200 schools and also UN-sponsored schools, and at least three hospitals.
The casualties included more than 20 journalists and dozens of UN staff members.
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