Türkiye’s parliament on Tuesday unanimously accepted a motion condemning in the "strongest terms" Israel's genocide in Gaza, and its attacks on Iran,
Anadolu reports.
The motion, signed by Turkish parliament speaker Numan Kurtulmus, underlined that the parliament has been closely monitoring Israel's long-standing illegal and genocidal policies, which are a threat to the entire world.
It also highlighted the attacks on Gaza, which resulted in the massacre of tens of thousands of innocent people, and the subsequent attacks on Iran, showing that the Israeli government is pursuing a regional conflict strategy aimed at destabilizing peace in the region.
"For decades, in addition to the occupation, systematic oppression, and discrimination, the Palestinian people, who are now struggling with genocide and suffering from hunger due to a lack of aid, continue their fight for existence. The Israeli government and military, by targeting civilians and children waiting for aid, have added another serious crime to their acts, which fall under the category of crimes against humanity.
"On the other hand, Israel's attacks on Iran are escalating tensions in the region and increasing the risk of a large-scale war. This attack is a provocative and threatening step against the ongoing international cooperation and nuclear negotiations. It is clear that the occupying Israeli government is also the perpetrator of a regional war," it said.