President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan invites all the leaders to react the same way to the civilian deaths, regardless of whether they are Israeli, Palestinian, Jewish, Muslim, or Christian.
Stating that the tragedy in Gaza has now exceeded the limits of humanity's tolerance, Erdoğan said, "You know, two days ago, November 20th, was World Children's Day. Unfortunately, about seven thousand innocent Palestinian children could not see that day. Because the Israeli government deprived 14,000 civilians, including these children, of their "right to life," which is considered the most fundamental right. They forced Palestinians to emigrate from their homes. They mercilessly bombed hospitals, schools, and camps where they sought refuge in the last hope of escaping death. Indeed, they have gone so far as to threaten to use a nuclear weapon, which they have consistently denied having until now."
The politician said that the announcement of a four-day humanitarian pause and the agreement on the exchange of hostages and detainees are a small but positive development.
Erdoğan said, "Recent events have once again brought to light the critical nature of establishing an independent Palestinian State based on the 1967 borders, with Al-Quds (East Jerusalem) as its capital, which will coexist harmoniously with Israel.
In this regard, I urge you to take the initiative for the establishment of a two-state solution."
Erdoğan also noted that they will continue the treatment of injured individuals, especially cancer patients and children, by transporting them to Türkiye.