Egyptian associations in Türkiye express solidarity with Gaza, Syria, and Sudan
The Federation of Egyptian Associations in Türkiye, in a statement issued by Chairman Abdullah Özcan, expressed deep appreciation and support for the people of Gaza, Syria, and Sudan.
Regarding Gaza, the statement lauded the "countless great sacrifices" made by the Palestinian people during the recent conflict, describing them as heroes who have written their names in golden letters on the pages of history. The Federation called for the restoration of all Palestinian rights and the return of all usurped lands.
The statement also commended the Syrian people for their "resistance and honourable revolution" against the former regime. It praised the emerging Syrian leadership and expressed hope for a future of stability and prosperity for the country.
Finally, the Federation applauded the recent victories of the Sudanese people and army in restoring control over the country. It emphasized the importance of maintaining national unity and sovereignty for the future development and prosperity of Sudan. (ILKHA)
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