Yapıcıoğlu hails Gaza ceasefire as victory for Palestinian people

HÜDAPAR President Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu has commended the resilience and steadfastness of the Palestinian people in Gaza following the announcement of a ceasefire agreement.
In a statement on X, Yapıcıoğlu praised the Gazan people for enduring what he described as one of the most brutal onslaughts in history.
“Gaza was destroyed by the most brutal attacks recorded in history. Gazans were left hungry, thirsty, without medicine, and homeless,” Yapıcıoğlu stated. Despite these hardships, he emphasized that the people of Gaza remained unyielding.
“They did not kneel, did not bow down, did not give up hope, and did not give up resistance. They rubbed the nose of the genocidal enemy,” he added.
He extended his blessings, saying: "Peace be upon the brave and true Muslims of Gaza! Peace be upon the noble martyrs of the resistance! Praise be to the Lord of the worlds!"
Yapıcıoğlu’s message echoes widespread solidarity with the people of Gaza, who have faced relentless attacks resulting in catastrophic destruction and loss of life. The ceasefire, brokered by international mediators, is seen as a testament to the resilience of Palestinians in the face of overwhelming aggression.
The statement reinforces the broader calls for justice, liberation, and an end to the suffering endured by the people of Gaza, while honoring those who have fallen in their struggle. (ILKHA)
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