ISTANBUL, Oct 13 — Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said today that Israel needed to allow humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip through Egypt’s Rafah crossing after the first...
Trucks carrying aid are seen near the Rafah border in Gaza after entering from Egypt. — Reuters pic/Sinai for Human Rights handoutISTANBUL, Oct 13 — Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said today that Israel needed to allow humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip through Egypt’s Rafah crossing after the first plane carrying Turkish aid arrived in Egypt.
In a speech in Istanbul, Erdogan said that Turkiye will continue sending aid to Gaza in cooperation with Egypt and that Turkish authorities were continuing contacts to free hostages and find a solution to the crisis. — Reuters
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