'No matter what happens, we (Türkiye) will continue to stand firm in the face of Israel's barbaric attacks against Gaza, and Israel will surely pay for this atrocity,' Türkiye’s communications director quotes President Erdogan as saying.
"No matter what happens, we will continue to stand firm in the face of Israel's barbaric attacks against Gaza, and Israel will surely pay for this atrocity," Türkiye’s communications director quotes President Erdogan as saying.Erdogan reiterated that “all means must be mobilised for a ceasefire in Gaza, including UN Security Council resolution”. / Photo: AA
Stating that Israel is a"terrorist state" as President Erdogan has also unequivocally stated, Altun underlined that Israel seeks to continue its existence by relying on terror and genocide. Altun emphasised that Israel's oppressive policies have persisted since 1948, and underlined that Tel Aviv has disregarded all warnings and demands following the relentless attacks it initiated on October 7.
The communications director vowed that Türkiye will tirelessly resume every effort to expose Israel's atrocities to the whole world through TRT, Anadolu Agency and all other media organisations.
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