Turkish and Egyptian presidents discuss Palestine-Zionist regime war in phone call

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan engaged in a phone conversation with President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt to address the escalating tensions in the Palestine-israel conflict.
During the call, the two leaders delved into the latest developments in the region, specifically focusing on the ongoing situation between Israel and Palestine.
The leaders exchanged views on potential avenues to de-escalate the tension and contribute to finding a resolution to the longstanding conflict.
This high-level communication underscores the importance of diplomatic efforts in navigating the complexities of the Palestine issue.
As the leaders of Türkiye and Egypt collaborate on potential solutions, the international community closely observes developments in the region. Stay tuned for further updates on this diplomatic dialogue. (ILKHA)
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