HÜDA PAR General Secretary and Gaziantep Deputy Şahzade Demir, in a press conference at the Grand National Assembly of Türkiye on Friday, made significant remarks about the ongoing genocide in Gaza and called on the government to take immediate action.
During the press conference, Demir addressed several key issues on the agenda and presented proposed solutions. He began by emphasizing that Gaza remains their top priority, condemning the brutal genocide perpetrated by the Zionist occupation regime. "Mass graves and mutilated child corpses are emerging everywhere the Zionist killers have withdrawn from in Gaza. The survivors are under the threat of bombardment and in the grip of hunger," he stated.
Demir stressed the need for a united front against the global Zionist threat, urging all countries that stand for humanity, peace, and justice to take action. He called for decisive measures to ensure the failure of the war waged by the Zionist regime and its supporters against humanity and Islam. Demir also criticized the lack of reaction from the U.S. and its allies to the genocide in Gaza, highlighting their complicity in the crime.
Regarding the establishment of an independent State of Palestine with Jerusalem as its capital, Demir emphasized that it should be the common goal and priority agenda for all who stand for justice. He criticized the U.S.'s veto of the resolution requesting full UN membership for Palestine, stating that it exposes the U.S.'s deceptive rhetoric regarding a two-state solution.
In relation to the Gaza genocide, Demir called on the government to take decisive action. He urged Turkey to expand its decision to restrict trade with the Zionist occupation regime and to fully close its airspace and territorial waters to the regime. Additionally, Demir called for the closure of U.S. and NATO bases serving the security of the Zionist entity. (ILKHA)
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