“Israel must stop violating the ceasefire regime. It is also not fulfilling its obligations regarding ensuring the delivery of humanitarian aid. We need to secure the entry of about 600 trucks loaded with aid and 50 reservoirs loaded with fuel. But to be honest, we have not actually seen this many entering Gaza,” Fidan said after a ministerial meeting in Istanbul attended by Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Pakistan and Indonesia. And Türkiye.
Turkey’s top diplomat also said that the international community must continue to put pressure on Israel “since around 250 Gaza residents were killed at the moment of the ceasefire declaration.”
On October 6, Israel and the Gaza-based Palestinian Hamas movement resumed indirect talks aimed at resolving the situation in the Gaza Strip, mediated by Egypt, Qatar, the United States, and Turkey. On October 9, the parties to the conflict signed an agreement to implement the first phase of US President Donald Trump’s Gaza ceasefire plan. The ceasefire took effect on October 10th.
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