The Turkish parliament approves a motion calling for the suspension of Israel's membership in the United Nations and the termination of trade relations with it.

The Turkish parliament approves a motion calling for the suspension of Israel's membership in the United Nations and the termination of trade relations with it.





The approval came during an emergency session devoted to discussing Israeli crimes in the Gaza Strip. The memorandum emphasized that what is happening constitutes a systematic genocide against Palestinians that requires urgent international action.

The memorandum called for the suspension of Israel's membership in the United Nations and all international organizations until the occupation government reverses its policies of genocide and displacement in Gaza.

The Turkish Parliament also called on all parliaments around the world to end military and trade relations with Israel and take practical steps to break the siege imposed on the Palestinian people.

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Earlier on Friday, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan confirmed during an emergency parliamentary session that Turkey "has completely cut off trade with Israel and does not allow Turkish ships to sail to Israeli ports or Israeli aircraft to enter its airspace."

With American support, Israel has been committing genocide in Gaza since October 7, 2023, including killing, starvation, destruction, and forced displacement, ignoring all international calls and orders from the International Court of Justice to halt it.

The genocide left 63,025 Palestinians dead and 159,490 injured, most of them children and women. More than 9,000 people were missing, hundreds of thousands were displaced, and a famine claimed the lives of 322 Palestinians, including 121 children

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