Türkiye condemns Israeli attack on Gaza cancer hospital
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The Turkish Foreign Ministry has issued a press release condemning the recent Israeli attacks targeting the Turkish-Palestinian Friendship Hospital in Gaza.
"The photo in the Palestinian press showing a group of Israeli soldiers in front of the Turkish-Palestinian Friendship Hospital in Gaza is further evidence of Israel's violation of international law and international humanitarian law," the ministry stated.
The ministry highlighted the hospital's critical role, noting: "The Turkish-Palestinian Friendship Hospital is the only center for cancer patients in Gaza. The damage caused to the hospital by the Israeli forces and its use as a military base is part of Israel's systematic policy aimed at the annihilation of the Palestinian people."
Concluding the statement, the ministry emphasized its commitment to pursuing justice: "We will continue to work to ensure that those responsible for these attacks are brought to justice in international courts."
This condemnation underscores the ongoing tension and the humanitarian concerns surrounding the conflict in Gaza. (ILKHA)
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