Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Türkiye can lead efforts to halt Gaza war: Hamas official

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can lead efforts to halt the ongoing war in Gaza that has cost the lives of thousands, senior Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri said Monday.

“Türkiye can lead an Islamic coalition to ensure halting the war (on Gaza),” Abu Zuhri told Anadolu Agency (AA).

“We appreciate Türkiye’s diplomatic and relief efforts and call for its developmen­t as we are facing a Western coalition targeting Gaza,” he underlined, saying Gaza is facing a “fierce” Israeli war in which Tel Aviv is using all types of weapons.

“Türkiye is a developed and pioneering country in the region and can do a lot,” the Hamas leader said.

Abu Zuhri termed as “distinguis­hed” the Turkish relief aid to the Palestinia­ns in Gaza.

“There is an official Turkish willingnes­s to increase the quantities of aid and there is coordinati­on with the Turkish brothers in this regard,” he added.

The Hamas leader praised the Turkish position, which backs the Palestinia­n legitimate right to resistance.

“This position contribute­s to blocking any U.S. and Western attempts to link Hamas with terrorism,” he said. “This position is important and has greatly served the group and the Palestinia­n people.”

Last October, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said Hamas is not a terrorist organizati­on but rather a “liberation movement” fighting to defend Palestinia­n land.

Regarding Hamas’ call for Türkiye to be among the guarantor states to any cease-fire agreement with Israel, Abu Zuhri stressed that “the (Israeli) occupation doesn’t abide by agreements.”

“For that reason, it is necessary to have parties that can guarantee the implementa­tion of the agreement,” he added.

A new round of indirect negotiatio­ns between Hamas and Israel started in Egypt on Sunday to reach a cease-fire in Gaza.

Abu Zuhri said Hamas has shown flexibilit­y during the Cairo talks.

“The Israeli occupation does not respond to any demands raised by the resistance or our people, especially halting the war on Gaza,” he said.

“The occupation insists on limiting the talks to the exchange of prisoners and allowing a very limited return of some displaced Gazans to the north ... This cannot lead to a successful agreement,” Abu Zuhri added.

Hamas, which is believed to be holding more than 130 Israeli hostages, demands an end to Israel’s ongoing onslaught on Gaza in return for any hostage deal with Tel Aviv.

Israel has waged a deadly military offensive on the Gaza Strip since a cross-border attack early last October by Hamas, which killed around 1,200 people.

More than 33,200 Palestinia­ns have since been killed and almost 76,000 injured amid mass destructio­n and shortages of necessitie­s.

Israel has also imposed a crippling blockade on the Gaza Strip, leaving its population, particular­ly residents of northern Gaza, on the verge of starvation.

The Israeli war has pushed 85% of Gaza’s population into internal displaceme­nt amid acute shortages of food, clean water and medicine, while 60% of the enclave’s infrastruc­ture has been damaged or destroyed, according to the U.N.

Türkiye is currently the largest provider of humanitari­an assistance for Palestinia­ns in the Gaza Strip amid Israel’s six monthslong attacks on the blockaded enclave.

It has also led diplomatic efforts to achieve a cease-fire, including forming a Gaza contact group.

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