Jin10 data reported on August 30, that on August 29 local time, the Grand National Assembly of Turkey held a special session on the Gaza issue and overwhelmingly passed a motion condemning Israel's expansion of its occupation of the Gaza Strip and the implementation of genocide against the Palestinian people, emphasizing the need to hold the responsible parties legally accountable. The Turkish parliament also called in the motion for the suspension of Israel's membership in the United Nations and other international organizations until it ceases its relevant policies. The motion simultaneously urged parliaments of various countries to take substantial actions to immediately cut military and commercial ties with Israel and promote the lifting of the blockade on Palestine.
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The Turkish Parliament passed a motion condemning Israel for committing genocide.
Jin10 data reported on August 30, that on August 29 local time, the Grand National Assembly of Turkey held a special session on the Gaza issue and overwhelmingly passed a motion condemning Israel's expansion of its occupation of the Gaza Strip and the implementation of genocide against the Palestinian people, emphasizing the need to hold the responsible parties legally accountable. The Turkish parliament also called in the motion for the suspension of Israel's membership in the United Nations and other international organizations until it ceases its relevant policies. The motion simultaneously urged parliaments of various countries to take substantial actions to immediately cut military and commercial ties with Israel and promote the lifting of the blockade on Palestine.