Turkish President Erdogan Laments Loss of Ottoman Empire at Pro-Palestinian Rally

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30/10/2023 21h44

In a massive rally held in Istanbul over the weekend to show support for Palestinians, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed his sorrow over the demise of the Ottoman Empire. He vowed that Turkey would never allow new Gazas to emerge again, referencing various cities including Adana, Greece, Macedonia, Syria, Iraq, and Gaza as inseparable parts of Turkey's territory.

Abdullah Bozkurt, a journalist and director of the Nordic Research & Monitoring Network, reported that Erdogan compared the significance of Gaza to that of Adana a century ago, emphasizing the historical connection between the two regions. His remarks were delivered to the crowd of supporters gathered to stand with the Palestinian cause.

Erdogan's comments also included plans to formally accuse Israel of committing war crimes in the Gaza Strip. He boldly proclaimed, "Israel, we will proclaim you as a war criminal to the world." The Turkish President's strong words prompted Israel to recall its diplomats from Turkey, citing the need for a reevaluation of the bilateral relations between the two countries.

The rally, marked by its massive turnout, demonstrated the solidarity felt by many in Turkey for the Palestinians and their struggle. Erdogan's mention of the Ottoman Empire and the comparison to current territories reflects the deep historical roots embedded in the Turkish consciousness.

Fox News Digital has reached out to the Turkish Embassy in Washington, D.C., for comment, as Turkey's stance against Israel intensifies. The goal of the rally, according to Erdogan, is to ensure that no new Gazas emerge in the future, perpetuating the sentiment of unwavering support for the people of Palestine.

As tensions continue to rise in the region, Turkey's strong stance against Israel's actions in Gaza underscore their commitment to championing the Palestinian cause. The coming days will likely see further developments in the strained relationship between Turkey and Israel, with more details expected to emerge as diplomatic discussions unfold.

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