Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu, the chairman of HÜDA PAR, met with Ismail Haneyya, the chairman of the political bureau of Hamas.
The discussion focused on the ongoing genocide of the Zionist occupation regime in Gaza and the deteriorating humanitarian conditions.
Haneyya briefed Yapıcıoğlu on the current situation in Palestine and Gaza and emphasised the continuous resistance in Gaza. He underlined the importance of providing humanitarian aid, medical treatment for the wounded and supporting the global support and boycott against the Zionist occupation.
For his part, Yapıcıoğlu expressed his unwavering support for Haneyya and pledged to continue providing all possible assistance to Gaza. He stressed that the plight of Gaza and the wider Palestinian issue transcends national boundaries and is a common concern for all Muslims and all those who uphold the principles of justice and humanity.
Both leaders called on Islamic countries to unite in their efforts against the Zionist occupation and ongoing genocide. They vowed to intensify their joint efforts to alleviate the suffering of the Palestinian people. (ILKHA)
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