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Turkey's Erdogan lambasts UN Security Council, calls hospital blast 'genocide'

Deutsche Welle

  19 Oct 2023, 10:30

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was highly critical of the failure of a UN Security Council resolution vetoed by the US concerning the conflict.

"The United Nations Security Council, which has become even more ineffective, has once again not fulfilled its mandate," Erdogan wrote in a very lengthy social media post.
"Western countries, which leave no stone unturned when it comes to human rights and freedoms, have taken no steps other than adding fuel to the fire," Erdogan alleged.

He also said "biased and two-faced" media organizations had "entered a race to whitewash human slaughter."

Erdogan had on Tuesday immediately blamed Israel for the al-Ahli hospital blast in Gaza City, alleging that the country's attacks were "devoid of the most basic human values."

In his post on Wednesday, he made no mention of who the perpetrators were. However, he also said nothing about the now-disputed source of the explosion and wrote about the incident immediately after listing what he termed Israeli atrocities, leaving readers with a clear indication still of where he was assigning blame.

He said the attack "constitutes a crime against humanity and amounts to genocide against the people of Gaza."

Typically, Turkey and Erdogan are extremely sensitive about the use of the word genocide, particularly when governments use it in reference to the systematic destruction of the Armenian people and identity in Anatolia during and also before World War I amid the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and the founding of modern-day Turkey.

Following in the footsteps of several European governments, including France and Germany, US President Joe Biden recognized the event as a genocide in 2021.

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