Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday that anyone who remains silent about what is happening in Gaza is complicit in Israel's crimes, stressing that his country seeks to stop the genocide and deliver aid to the besieged Strip.
In a speech yesterday, Erdogan said that remaining silent about these crimes would bring "shame" not only to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but to all those who remained silent.
"Enough with what is happening in Gaza. Silence is no longer acceptable, and the human conscience must act now," he said in his statements.
The Turkish president called on the international community to take a clear humanitarian stance regarding what is happening in Gaza, stressing that "humanity is dying" there and that everyone must demonstrate a moral stance in this regard.
He explained that his country continues to work to urgently deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, saying, "We will continue to talk about what Israel is doing, which has surpassed what the Nazis did."
He continued, "Gaza is witnessing one of the most shameful atrocities in modern times," holding the Netanyahu government primarily responsible for the genocide in Gaza.
Erdogan stressed the need for "those who support the Israeli aggression to realize unconditionally that they have become partners in the crimes committed."
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Wed 23 Jul 2025 9:02 am - Jerusalem Time





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Erdogan: Israel's actions in Gaza have surpassed those of the Nazis, and those who remain silent are accomplices to the crime.