ARAB AND WORLD
Thu 12 Sep 2024 10:23 pm - Jerusalem Time
Erdogan to UN: No safety in a world where children die under bombs
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called on the international community and the United Nations today, Thursday, to raise its voice more against the policies of the Israeli occupation in Palestine, in light of the ongoing occupation war on the Gaza Strip for the 342nd day.
Erdogan said in a video message to the UN-sponsored Future Summit in New York, "The voice of the international community, especially the United Nations, must be louder against the Israeli occupation policies."
The Turkish president explained that his country will continue to stand in the face of what he called "injustice" and on the side of the oppressed and will not back down from this humanitarian position, saying, "I say it frankly, none of us can feel safe in a world where children die under bombs."
Erdogan stressed that the "most painful" example of this is what we see in the occupied Palestinian territories, especially in Gaza, "For 11 months we have been facing events in which more than 41,000 people have lost their lives, including 17,000 children, more than 100,000 have been wounded, and almost all of Gaza has been destroyed."
Erdogan said the summit aims to strengthen international solidarity against threats to the future of humanity, and pave the way for building a peaceful, secure and just system. He stressed the need to protect the democratic system from waves of racism and far-right movements.
Erdogan explained that what we need to achieve all these goals is to reshape the multilateral system based on justice and fairness, focusing on the slogan “The world is bigger than 5.”
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Erdogan to UN: No safety in a world where children die under bombs