29 October 2023

COUNTER NARRATIVE: Erdogan accuses the West of being the main culprit in the war on Gaza.

Turkey’s Erdogan tells pro-Palestinian rally Israel is ‘an occupier’

Addressing hundreds of thousands of supporters, Erdogan accuses the West of being the main culprit in the war on Gaza.

Turkey's Erdogan tells pro-Palestinian rally Israel is 'an occupier' | News  | Al Jazeera

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Addressing hundreds of thousands of supporters, Erdogan accuses the West of being the main culprit in the war on Gaza.
People attend a rally in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in Istanbul
People attend a rally in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza in Istanbul, Turkey on Saturday [Dilara Senkaya/Reuters]
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At a massive pro-Palestinian rally in Istanbul, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Israel was an occupier in its war in Gaza, and repeated his stance about Hamas not being a terrorist organization.

“I reiterate that Hamas is not a terrorist organization. Israel was very offended by this … Israel is an occupier, Erdogan speaks clearly because Turkey does not owe you anything,” he told hundreds of thousands of supporters on Saturday.

People gathered at Istanbul’s Ataturk airport for a rally organised by Turkey’s governing AK Party to protest against Israel’s continued bombardment of the Gaza Strip and call for a ceasefire. 

ErdoÄŸan tells pro-Palestinian rally: Israel is occupier – EURACTIV.com
Israel recalls diplomatic staff from Turkey after Erdogan remarks on Gaza  war | Al Arabiya English
Demonstrators chanted pro-Palestinian slogans and waved Turkish and Palestinian flags at the event dubbed the “Great Palestine Meeting” on Saturday, as Israel pushed forward with its “expanded” ground operation amid a near-total communications blackout in the Gaza Strip.
  • The rally was attended by leaders of other political parties, as well as high-profile media and sports figures – some of whom were expected to take to the stage during the event, local media reported.
Erdogan told the crowd that Western powers were “the main culprit” behind the Israeli army’s “massacre” of Palestinians in Gaza.
“The main culprit behind the massacre unfolding in Gaza is the West,” he said.
‘End the genocide’
Al Jazeera’s Osama Bin Javaid, reporting from the rally, said this was “by far one of the strongest speeches that we’ve heard” from the president.
  • Protesters were seen wearing headbands with inscriptions such as “We are all Palestinians”, “End the genocide”, or “Be the voice of Palestinian children”.

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Large protest in London; ban in Berlin

Meanwhile, thousands of protesters were seen pouring onto the streets of London to demand the British government to call for a ceasefire. Other rallies were taking place elsewhere in the UK, including in Manchester and Glasgow.
Aerial footage showed large crowds setting off on the march organized by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, with the protest due to end outside the Houses of Parliament after passing Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Downing Street office.
Echoing Washington’s stance, Sunak’s government has stopped short of calling for a ceasefire, and instead advocated humanitarian pauses to allow aid to reach people in Gaza.
On Friday evening, police in Berlin again broke up several pro-Palestinian demonstrations.
More than 100 people were arrested in front of the Brandenburg Gate as a crowd chanted pro-Palestinian, and then anti-police, slogans during an unauthorized rally. Police clashed violently with some participants, injuring two officers, according to police.
Another pro-Palestinian demonstration on Alexanderplatz in central Berlin involving about 100 people was also broken up on Friday evening. Police said on Saturday that any would-be protesters were “aggressively approached and consistently expelled from the square”.
Authorities in Berlin have banned most pro-Palestinian rallies or demonstrations in the weeks since the 7 October attack by Hamas.

SOURCE: AL JAZEERA AND NEWS AGENCIES 
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