Iran has also been flooded with joy over the news of a ceasefire in Gaza after 15 months. Yesterday, they welcomed the ceasefire with roses in the capital Tehran -AFP Both sides, Hamas and Israel, have agreed to stop the ongoing war in the besieged Palestinian Gaza. The announcement of the ceasefire agreement came last Wednesday night. Despite this, 113 people have been killed in the Israeli attack on Gaza until yesterday.
Meanwhile, yesterday, a vote was held in the Israeli parliament on the ceasefire and the return of hostages. Although Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had previously announced the ceasefire agreement. Israel is not backing down from the attack on Gaza even at the last minute regarding the ceasefire. The news outlet Al Jazeera reported on Friday morning that 9 people were killed in a terrible attack on a house in Jabalia, Gaza. Among the dead were women and children. They are members of the family of a Palestinian journalist. Since the ceasefire was announced, the occupying forces have been carrying out a massive attack on Jabalia in northern Gaza. At least 20 people were killed there on Thursday.
The occupying Israel has been carrying out brutality in Gaza for more than 15 months. More than 46,000 people have died in their attacks there. In addition, more than 100,000 Palestinians have been injured. When the ceasefire was announced last Wednesday, ordinary people in the valley took to the streets to celebrate. However, shortly after, they increased the intensity of the attacks there. ‘Gaza residents did not bow to the oppressor’: Palestinians in the Gaza Strip did not bow to Israeli brutality. This was stated by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. He made this statement at a press conference in the Turkish capital Ankara while talking about the future of the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel. Al Jazeera reported. Erdogan also commented that the Israeli government should not be allowed to violate the ceasefire agreement in Gaza.
At the press conference, Erdogan called on the international community to uphold its obligations to the people of Gaza. He said, “The world must fulfill its legal and moral responsibilities to the people of Gaza.” He added, “Gaza did not surrender even after more than 50,000 people, most of them women and children, were killed. They could not be suppressed. The people of Gaza did not bow to the oppressors.