Turkey intends to join the genocide case against Israel.
Turkey to file request to join case against Israel
Turkey plans to appeal to the International Court of Justice with a request to join the genocide case that South Africa has initiated against Israel.
Turkey has repeatedly criticized Israel for its war against Hamas, which is considered a terrorist organization. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan supports the Palestinian cause and condemns the violence perpetrated by Israel.
The International Court has already demanded that Israel stop the genocide in Gaza and provide food for the population. Turkey is one of the biggest critics of Israel's actions in the region. Moreover, Iran, which is an enemy of Israel, also supports Hamas.
Turkey promises to participate in the case against Israel by filing an application to the International Court of Justice.
Source: Voice of America
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