'Any step that could escalate tension, cause more bloodshed, or exacerbate the problems in the region must be avoided,' Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in the midst of tension and conflict between Israel and Palestine.
"Any step that could escalate tension, cause more bloodshed, or exacerbate the problems in the region must be avoided," Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in the midst of tension and conflict between Israel and Palestine."Adding fuel to the fire, targeting civilians and civilian settlements in particular will benefit no one," the president added. / Photo: AA
"We call on all influential actors in the region to assume responsibility for the establishment of peace, acting on the principle that 'there are no losers in a just peace'," Erdogan told a news conference with Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer in the capital Ankara on Tuesday. "Adding fuel to the fire, targeting civilians and civilian settlements in particular will benefit no one," he added.
Hamas on Saturday shot a barrage of rockets and sent dozens of fighters to attack Israeli towns near the Gaza.
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