Silence on Gaza a crime against humanity: Turkish President aide

Silence on Gaza a crime against humanity: Turkish President aide

Ankara, The Gulf Observer: Türkiye’s governing AK Party spokesperson Omer Celik has criticised countries that consistently emphasise “Israel’s right to self-defence” while remaining silent about the “right to life” of women and children in Gaza.

In a recent statement he made on X on Tuesday, Celik, who is also Vice-Chairman of AK Party, strongly condemned the ongoing violence in the region and labelled the silence on Palestinian suffering in Gaza as “a crime against humanity.”

“The right to self-defence of any country cannot equate to targeting an entire population and innocent civilians,” Celik stated, calling the concept of collective punishment for the people of Gaza “a crime.”

‘End inhumane bombings, ongoing siege in Gaza’

The spokesperson also highlighted the devastating impact of a ground operation in Gaza, warning that it could result in a humanitarian catastrophe and significant loss of life, particularly among innocent children and women and calling for immediate action to end the inhumane bombings and the ongoing siege in Gaza.

He criticised those who seem more interested in power dynamics in the region than in advocating for peace and a fair solution, accusing them of “making innocent women and children the victims of their dirty power games.”

He pointed out that engaging in military posturing and threatening statements risks escalating conflicts rather than resolving them. “The losers in power and proxy wars are always the innocent.

“Today, standing in the right place is measured by advocating for a peaceful and fair solution,” the spokesperson said. Urging the inhumane bombings and the siege against Gazans to end, he called on everyone to contribute to a just peace and solution.

“Sending aircraft carriers and warships to the region and making threatening statements daily does not imply taking responsibility for peace; it incites new conflicts,” he added, criticising the US and the UK for such moves.

Celik’s statements reflect growing concerns about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and his call for international action to address the ongoing conflict in the region.

Türkiye has actively participated in discussions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and continues to advocate for peaceful resolutions and a just peace in the region.