Türkiye condemns Israel's attack on Gaza school

Türkiye's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a press release condemning Israel's recent attack on a school building in Gaza, which resulted in the deaths of over a hundred civilians.
The victims were reportedly sheltering in the school building located in the Daraj neighborhood of Gaza City.
The ministry has described the attack as a "crime against humanity" and criticized the Israeli government, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, for what it perceives as a deliberate effort to derail ongoing negotiations for a permanent ceasefire.
In a pointed statement, the ministry accused international actors who fail to intervene of being "complicit in Israel's crimes," calling for increased global action to address and prevent further violence. (ILKHA)
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