Turkey backs ICC test into Israel violations, says official

John Smith
2 min readJun 3, 2021

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Turkey upholds the International Criminal Court (ICC’s) examination concerning atrocities did by Israel in the involved Palestinian regions, Parliament Speaker, Mustafa Sentop, declared yesterday.

“We [Turkey] support this choice and every one of the potential advances that might be taken toward this path,” Sentop told correspondents in the Pakistani capital city of Islamabad, adding that the new Israeli assaults on East Jerusalem, Al-Aqsa Mosque, and Gaza had “upset the entirety of the more than 2 billion Muslims from one side of the planet to the other.”

Sentop pummeled the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) for not having the option to accomplish an “enduring answer for the Palestine issue, regardless of its characterizing reason for existing being the assurance of Jerusalem and Palestine.”

“Shockingly, some Muslim nations either stay quiet or don’t speak loudly noisy enough,” he said.

The Israeli authority brought up that Turkey had taken the “lead-in restricting Israel’s new assaults on Palestinians.”

“Strategic endeavors were started and seriously sought after, under the initiative of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, to speak loudly against the state psychological warfare of Israel and to ensure that those mindful are attempted and rebuffed,” he noted.

In March, the ICC said it would direct “free, unprejudiced, and target examinations” into wrongdoings carried out by Israel in the involved Palestinian domains. The move came a month after it reported that it had ward over violations submitted in the Palestinian regions.

ICC boss examiner Fatou Bensouda said a month ago that the court may investigate conceivable atrocities perpetrated by Israel during its most recent assault of the attacked Gaza Strip.

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