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Türkiye, Arab countries condemn Israeli parliament’s call to annex West Bank

Turkey has once again shown its unwavering support for the Palestinian cause by joining nine other countries of the Arab League and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in strongly condemning the recent approval of the controversial “nation-state” law by the Israeli Knesset.

The nation-state law, which was passed on Thursday, has sparked widespread outrage and condemnation from the international community. It officially declares Israel as a Jewish state, enshrines Jewish religious law as a source of inspiration for legislation, and downgrades the Arabic language from an official language to a “special status.”

This move by the Israeli government is a clear violation of international law and a direct attack on the rights of the Palestinian people. It undermines the potential for a two-state solution, which has been the basis of peace negotiations in the region for decades.

Turkey, as a staunch advocate for the rights of the Palestinian people, has been at the forefront of the condemnation against this law. The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement expressing deep concern over the passing of this law and reaffirming its support for the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people.

This is not the first time Turkey has taken a firm stance against Israeli policies and actions that threaten the stability and peace in the region. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has been a vocal critic of the Israeli government and its treatment of the Palestinian people. He has repeatedly called for an end to the occupation of Palestinian territories and for the establishment of a Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital.

Turkey has also been actively involved in providing humanitarian aid and support to the Palestinian people, despite its own economic challenges. In 2017, Turkey provided over $50 million in humanitarian aid to Palestine, and this year it has pledged to increase its aid to $100 million.

Furthermore, Turkey has been working towards strengthening relations with other Muslim countries in the region and has been a key member of the OIC and the Arab League. Its alliance with these organizations allows for a stronger and more unified voice against injustices committed towards Muslims, including the Palestinian people.

The fact that Turkey and nine other countries have come together to condemn the nation-state law is a powerful message to Israel and the international community that this law cannot and will not be accepted. It also serves as a reminder of the unity and solidarity among the Muslim world, especially when it comes to issues that affect the Palestinian people.

Turkey’s condemnation of the nation-state law is not just a symbolic gesture, but also a call to action for the international community to take a stand against injustices and human rights violations. It is a call for the world to recognize and support the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, including their right to self-determination and a sovereign state.

Turkey has always been a bridge between the East and the West, and in this situation, it has once again shown its role as a leader in promoting peace and stability in the region. It is a country that believes in the power of dialogue and diplomacy, but will not hesitate to speak out against injustice and stand up for what is right.

In conclusion, Turkey’s strong condemnation of the nation-state law, along with other Muslim countries, sends a clear message to Israel and the international community that this law is unacceptable and will not be recognized. It also highlights the importance of a unified stance in the face of oppression and injustice. Turkey remains committed to supporting the Palestinian cause and will continue to work towards a peaceful and just resolution for the Palestinian people.

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