Turkish MP Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu: Zionism Has No Bounds in Brutality and Is a Threat to the Entire World

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  • January 17, 2024
Turkish MP Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu: Zionism Has No Bounds in Brutality and Is a Threat to the Entire World

Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu, the head of the Turkish Huda-Par Party and a member of the Turkish National Assembly, stated that Israel commits massacres with the support of Western invaders and continues its brutality in front of the eyes of the entire world.

During the "Freedom for Palestine" conference, Yapıcıoğlu clarified that "the occupation today not only threatens Palestine but the entire world, and what happened in Lebanon and Iran demonstrated the expansionist mentality of the occupier." He emphasized that the resistance in Gaza has increased faith in humanity worldwide and taught the world a lesson in humanity.

He pointed out that the large-scale genocide being ruthlessly carried out in Gaza tramples upon all human values before the eyes of the world. The Zionist terrorist organization has shown no bounds in its brutality and massacres since its establishment, making it the most dangerous form of racism on Earth.

Yapıcıoğlu continued, "Jerusalem is an important city for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Freedom for all religions can only be achieved under the umbrella of Islam because Muslims alone believe in Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad, and history also reveals this. When Jerusalem was under Muslim rule, it was possible for members of all faiths to live freely there. We hope this will be the case in the near future."

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