Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Erdoğan stands firm on Palestinia­n freedom

Addressing a Muslim youth forum in Istanbul on Friday, President Erdoğan reiterated his commitment to a solution to the Palestinia­n-Israeli conflict and expressed support for an independen­t, sovereign Palestinia­n state

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General Assembly of the Islamic Cooperatio­n Youth Forum (ICYF) opened on Friday in Istanbul, with a keynote speech by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Addressing the participan­ts via a video message, the Turkish leader hailed the event and delved into the hottest topic on the Islamic world’s agenda: the Palestinia­nIsraeli conflict. The president noted Türkiye’s efforts for a solution and repeated the pledge to support the Palestinia­n cause.

“The massacres in Gaza since Oct. 7 and the occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s, proved how crucial it is for you, the Muslim youth, to act in unity. Before the very eyes of the world, Israel’s occupying forces brutally murdered more than 28,000 Palestinia­n brothers and sisters, mostly children and women. Israel’s bombardmen­t directly targeting civilians has also injured more than 67,000 innocent Palestinia­ns,” he lamented.

Erdoğan likened Israel’s attacks to Nazi atrocities, pointing out indiscrimi­nating attacks targeting places of worship, schools, hospitals and anything linked to the civilian infrastruc­ture of cities. He added that Türkiye expressed full solidarity with its Palestinia­n brothers and sisters in the face of those attacks. “We took many steps, from delivering humanitari­an aid to the evacuation of cancer patients for treatment (in Türkiye). We are also exerting efforts for Israel to be held accountabl­e in internatio­nal platforms for its crimes against humanity, for war crimes,” he said. The president also spoke about Türkiye’s diplomatic efforts. “We are engaged in diplomacy for Islamic countries to express a joint reaction and take joint action against Israel’s oppression in Gaza. We will continue our struggle until the policy of occupation and massacres end, until the establishm­ent of an independen­t, sovereign Palestinia­n state with Jerusalem as its capital and based on the 1967 borders,” he said. Erdoğan lauded the stance of the ICYF for a resilient, active stance on the Palestinia­n cause. “May Allah bless you,” he added.

Addressing the same event, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan highlighte­d the silence of the world, particular­ly the Western countries in the face of Israel’s massacres or their support to Israel. “This is a contributi­on to the genocide and it is a developmen­t that shakes the very foundation of the global order. It indicates that you no longer have any moral high ground and internatio­nal legal framework to counter the next conflict,” he cautioned.

THE 5TH General Assembly of the Islamic Cooperatio­n Youth Forum (ICYF) opened on Friday in Istanbul, with a keynote message by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Addressing the participan­ts via a video message, the Turkish leader hailed the event and delved into the hottest topic on the Islamic world’s agenda: the Palestinia­n-Israeli conflict. The president noted Türkiye’s efforts for a solution and repeated the pledge to support the Palestinia­n cause.

“The massacres in Gaza and the occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s since Oct. 7, proved how crucial it is for you, the Muslim youth, to act in unity. Before the very eyes of the world, Israel’s occupying forces brutally murdered more than 28,000 Palestinia­n brothers and sisters, mostly children and women. Israel’s bombardmen­t directly targeting civilians also injured more than 67,000 innocent Palestinia­ns,” he lamented.

Erdoğan likened Israel’s attacks to “Nazi” atrocities, pointing out indiscrimi­nating attacks targeting places of worship, schools, hospitals and anything linked to the civilian infrastruc­ture of cities. He added that Türkiye expressed full solidarity with its Palestinia­n brothers and sisters in the face of those attacks. “We took many steps from delivering humanitari­an aid to the evacuation of cancer patients for treatment (in Türkiye). We are also exerting efforts for Israel to be held accountabl­e in internatio­nal platforms for its crimes against humanity, for war crimes,” he said.

The president also spoke about Türkiye’s diplomatic efforts. “We are engaged in diplomacy for Islamic countries to express a joint reaction and take joint action against Israel’s oppression in Gaza. We will continue our struggle until the policy of occupation and massacres end, until the establishm­ent of an independen­t, sovereign Palestinia­n state with Jerusalem as its capital and based on the 1967 borders,” he said. Erdoğan lauded the stance of the ICYF for a resilient, active stance on the Palestinia­n cause. “May Allah bless you,” he added.

Addressing the same event, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan highlighte­d the silence of the world, particular­ly the Western countries in the face of Israel’s massacres or their support to Israel. “This is a contributi­on to the genocide and it is a developmen­t that shakes the very foundation of global order. It indicates that you have no longer any moral high ground and internatio­nal legal framework to counter the next conflict,” he cautioned.

Fidan warned that the conflict in Gaza could escalate into an all-out war that would affect the world. “The geostrateg­ic consequenc­es will bring about a burden, challenges that the world cannot handle. Thus, it is imperative to stop this massacre as soon as possible and everyone should do his/her part for a two-state solution to the conflict,” he said.

The minister leads Türkiye’s efforts for internatio­nal diplomacy, particular­ly in cooperatio­n with Muslim countries, and visited world capitals with a delegation of representa­tives of Arab League and Organisati­on for Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC) member states to that extent. “As members of OIC, we did everything we could. But the main issue here is a drama stemming from the use of force. Israel, the aggressive, occupying side here indiscrimi­nately kills people. The shortest way to stop it is a proportion­ate response but our Palestinia­n brothers and sisters have limited resources. So, it is best to employ all diplomatic instrument­s, pressing Israel to end the massacre, to implement a cease-fire and to realize a two-state solution. This is for the good of both Israeli people and Palestinia­n people,” he said.

ANTI-ISLAM SENTIMENT

Fidan also spoke about rising anti-Muslim sentiment in the world and warned that conducting politics based on hostilitie­s toward Muslims and discrimina­tion against Muslims was a growing trend. “Muslims face this threat increasing­ly every day. Muslims of the world should fight it and do what they can for the best representa­tion of Islam,” he said. Fidan noted that Western-centric adversity toward Islam and its holy book, the Quran, evolved into a physical interventi­on rather than a simple expression and it had “nothing to do with being civilized and having an open mind.”

“Constant provocatio­n of Muslims at a time where Quran burnings and insults increased and pursuit of election victories based on hostility to Muslims should have been an outdated policy but unfortunat­ely, growing anti-Islam sentiment, xenophobia in the West force us to be more cautious,” he said.

Fidan also noted that the majority of conflicts, civil wars and invasions in the world took place in the Muslim world and they should reconsider its causes. He called upon members of the Youth Forum, “who might hold senior positions in the Muslim world in the future” should invest in resolving problems on the agenda of the Muslim world. “If the Muslim world can analyze its own political issues better and show a spirit of cooperatio­n and solidarity instead of seeking assistance from others, most of those issues will be resolved. Most of the time, we expect solutions from the very actors that caused it,” Fidan said.

RISE OF ICYF

President Erdoğan also praised the work of the ICYF, which was establishe­d with the contributi­on of Türkiye and Azerbaijan some two decades ago. “Efforts of the ICYF chair and the staff raised its profile. We are closely following its activities spanning the world, from Asia and Africa to the Americas and Arabian Peninsula, for Muslim youth. I congratula­te the forum, which works on a wide range of activities for economic, cultural and social improvemen­t of the Muslim youth,” he said.

ICYF, the umbrella youth organizati­on of OIC member states, organizes events to promote internatio­nal cooperatio­n between youth and with the participat­ion of government­s and nongovernm­ental organizati­ons (NGOs) worldwide with a vision of economic and cultural developmen­t. It has been an observer in the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) since 2021.

Existing Chair Taha Ayhan was reelected in the general assembly of the forum at Friday’s event. In a speech, Ayhan said the forum was an important platform for the Muslim world, particular­ly the youth. He went on to condemn Israel’s massacres.

Speaking at the forum, Jibril Rajoub, who heads the Youth and Sports Council of the Palestinia­n Authority (PA), said they believed the meeting would serve to reinforce bonds between Muslim youth. Touching upon the Palestinia­n issue, Rajoub said they dreamed of “a free Palestine” in the upcoming Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Rajoub said Israel violated all laws by massacring Palestinia­ns and pointed out that its attacks also targeted facilities serving youth in the Gaza Strip and West Bank. He added that many Palestinia­n athletes were either killed or maimed in Israel’s attacks.

“Israel also detained 6,500 Palestinia­n youth in the West Bank only. They are committing ethnic cleansing and want to take over our lands but we will not allow it,” he said. Rajoub called upon the world, particular­ly the Muslim world, to support the Palestinia­ns against Israel’s massacres.

 ?? ?? A Palestinia­n inspects a damaged building following an Israeli airstrike on the Rafah refugee camp, Gaza Strip, Palestine, Feb. 9, 2024.
A Palestinia­n inspects a damaged building following an Israeli airstrike on the Rafah refugee camp, Gaza Strip, Palestine, Feb. 9, 2024.

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