Published On 30/11/2025
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Last update: 01:53 (Mecca time)
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said – yesterday, Saturday – that Türkiye is making unremitting efforts to deliver humanitarian aid to the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
Erdogan wrote in a blog post on the Turkish “In Social” platform, on the occasion of the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, corresponding to November 29 of each year, “I pray to God to have mercy on all the heroes who were martyred in the Israeli attacks, and I respectfully and in the name of my country salute our Palestinian brothers.”
He added, “With the onset of winter, Turkey is making great efforts to deliver humanitarian aid to our brothers in Gaza who are seeking to heal their wounds, and we in Turkey are doing everything that falls upon us for a just and lasting peace, whether in maintaining the ceasefire or delivering humanitarian aid.”
Erdogan stressed that Türkiye will continue its policy of supporting the “two-state solution” with full determination until the establishment of a free, independent, sovereign State of Palestine on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital.
On November 29 of each year, a number of countries around the world witness the organization of solidarity events with the Palestinian people and their rights violated by the Israeli occupation, in order to commemorate the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, which was approved by the United Nations in 1977.
