human rights watch

onsdag 12 maj 2021

The Iranian regime and the Islamist government in Turkey have been exploiting propaganda since the current unrest

 


The Iranian regime and the Islamist government in Turkey have been exploiting propaganda since the current unrest

"It was not enough for the occupying regime in Jerusalem to occupy the lands and homes of the Palestinian people," Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said in response to the recent Palestinian riots at the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which forced Israeli police to intervene. "Steal and establish an apartheid regime, and continue its crimes?"

The Iranian government considers the Hamas and Jihad rocket attacks aimed at killing Israeli citizens to be legitimate actions of the "Resistance Front" aimed at destroying Israel.

Zarif made the allegations against Israel last week when Iranian security forces raided homes and gardens in rural areas of Lorestan province in what he called "the seizure of national territory." Protesters in the area fired at them, injuring a number of people.

These people are all citizens of the land of Iran, but the rioters in Al-Aqsa Mosque and East Jerusalem demand the destruction of Israel and consider this land as their own.

Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf also said in this regard: "According to him, the Islamic Ummah will stand against the genocide of the Israelis."

In this regard, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in a conversation with Jordanian King Abdullah II, said that they should work together with Turkey and Jordan to stop these attacks and protests that have turned violent.

Turkish Foreign Minister Cavusoglu also said that Israeli violence against the people in Al-Aqsa Mosque, according to him, would not end innocently. Those who do not object to these objections should not talk about the Middle East peace process.

Turkish Justice and Development Party spokesman Omar Celik also condemned the Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip in a post on social media.

He said extremist and oppressive politicians like Netanyahu were behind Israel's attacks on civilians.

Meanwhile, the Turkish army, according to Abdul Salam Ince On, a member of the human rights organization Human Rights Union, targeted the people of Silopi with bombs and attacked them with tanks, ignoring women, children and patients.

He accuses Turkey of human rights abuses.

In this regard, the Independent Human Rights Commission of the Islamic Cooperation Organization issued a statement condemning the violence and recent actions in Al-Aqsa Mosque in the East Jerusalem region and wrote: Must be tried.

The head of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, also announced: "Eid al-Fitr, we will raise the flags half in mourning for those killed in the Gaza protests."

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