Mass Rally in
Diyarbakır, Turkey Condemns Zionist Occupation’s Aggression and Genocide, Calls
for Saving Gaza
A mass rally was held on Sunday
in the southeastern Turkish province of Diyarbakır, condemning the aggression
and war of genocide carried out by the Zionist occupation in the Gaza Strip,
amid calls for urgent international action to stop the crimes, lift the siege,
and open the crossings for humanitarian aid without restrictions.
The demonstration was organized
at the invitation of the “Lovers of the Prophet” Association in the Kayapınar
district in the city center, where participants chanted slogans denouncing the
crimes committed against Palestinian civilians and demanding accountability for
those responsible.
In a statement read by Muhammad
Amin Gulsever on behalf of the demonstrators, it was affirmed that the
Palestinian people are subjected to grave and systematic human rights
violations. He stressed that the Zionist occupation continues its bombardment
and targeting of civilians, residential neighborhoods, and health facilities
despite the announcement of a previous truce.
The statement noted that
occupation forces have committed more than 1,650 violations since last October,
explaining that the attacks have targeted children and women, as well as tents,
hospitals, and infrastructure, alongside preventing the entry of humanitarian
aid into the Strip.
The demonstrators called for the
immediate and unconditional opening of the crossings, and for the urgent entry
of food, medicine, water, fuel, infant formula, nutritional supplements,
shelter materials, tents, and prefabricated homes, warning of the worsening
humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza.
They also called for serious
sanctions to compel the occupation authorities to halt the aggression, and not
to allow the Prime Minister of the occupation government, Benjamin Netanyahu,
to continue a policy of procrastination or to undermine any efforts to stop the
war. They demanded a ban on supplying the occupation with weapons used in
violations of international humanitarian law, and the continuation of
boycotting products that support it, affirming that the boycott represents the
“greatest weapon” in the hands of the people.
With American support, the
Zionist occupation began a genocidal war on Gaza on October 8, 2023, which
lasted two years and resulted in the killing of more than 72,000 Palestinian
martyrs and the injury of over 171,000 others, most of them children and women,
in addition to the destruction of approximately 90 percent of the civilian
infrastructure, amid ongoing restrictions on the entry of aid into the Strip.
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