GAZA
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu on Tuesday said that they would be in solidarity with Palestinians under all circumstances.
Speaking at a press conference along with Arab foreign ministers in Gaza, Davutoglu said that he felt at home in Gaza.
"I have today brought greetings to you from Turkish President Abdullah Gul, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and 75 million Turks," Davutoglu stated.
"I want to give a message to the Palestinians today. We will be in solidarity with them no matter what," he said.
"You are struggling here for the dignity of humanity. We will never leave you alone and God is our witness. Your pain is our pain. And, your destiny is our destiny. Your future is our future," he said.
"The struggle will go until you are free and until Jerusalem is free," Davutoglu said.
"Our second message goes to the international community and the United Nations. You may remain silent against what Israel is doing. However, we will continue to struggle against injustices," Davutoglu said.
"Israel must end its attacks and the embargo on Gaza must end. Gaza should not be an open-air prison due to Israel," he said.
"As the international community and whole humanity, we will struggle until the embargo on Gaza ends," Davutoglu underlined.
"The darkest moment in a day is the closest one to brightness. The morning is near for the Palestinians," Davutoglu also said.