
"After the meeting, Fidan said Israel has failed to fulfill its responsibilities laid out in the US plan by regularly violating the ceasefire and preventing food, medicine and other humanitarian assistance from reaching the Palestinians in Gaza. We do not want the genocide to restart in Gaza, we want the ceasefire to continue, and we want steps to be taken toward a two-step, permanent peace solution, Fidan said."
"The Turkish top diplomat said his country wants to see a post-war framework for Gaza in which Palestinians ensure Palestine's governance and security. He added that his comments represented a joint view of the nations that participated in Monday's summit. Attacks that are trying to provoke Palestinians should end as soon as possible, he said. Monday's meeting came amid an escalation of Israeli attacks on Gaza and an ongoing blockade on aid, including food and medicines."
Top diplomats from Turkiye, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Pakistan, and Indonesia met in Istanbul to consider a United Nations mandate for an international stabilisation force in Gaza as outlined in a 20-point US plan. Turkiye called on Israel to stop repeated violations of the United States-brokered ceasefire and to allow crucial humanitarian aid into Gaza. Turkiye noted nearly 250 Palestinian deaths since the ceasefire took effect on October 10 and urged sustained international pressure on Israel. Turkiye advocated a post-war framework securing Palestinian governance and security. The meeting occurred amid escalated Israeli attacks and a blockade on food and medicines.
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