Erdogan Calls for 'Alliance of Humanity' Against Israel
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan criticized the values of the United Nations and the Western world, claiming they are dying in Gaza due to ongoing conflicts. Erdogan urged for an 'alliance of humanity' and expressed support for Lebanon as Israel targets Hezbollah fighters with airstrikes.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has condemned the values upheld by the United Nations and the Western world, asserting that they are deteriorating in Gaza amid ongoing conflicts. Speaking at the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, Erdogan called for an 'alliance of humanity' to confront Israel's actions.
The Turkish leader highlighted the suffering of civilians caught in the crossfire and implored the international community to take decisive action. He emphasized that Turkey stands in solidarity with Lebanon, where Israeli airstrikes are targeting Hezbollah fighters.
Erdogan's remarks underscore the tension in the region and his call to rally global sentiment against what he perceives as injustices perpetrated by Israel.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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