The thunder of the sea of Palestinian flags and slogans denounced Israel’s wild violence were caught up on Sunday for a nationwide rally in support of Israel’s Zionist regime, including the main roads and squares of Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir.
The rally, organized by a coalition of non-governmental organizations, had shown support for the Palestinians of activists around the world and Samud Fleets around the world who tried to break through the lockdown earlier this week, reported Daily Sabah.
While this is not the first time such a massive rally has been held in Turkey for Palestinians, Sunday’s events came near the second anniversary of the new round of the Palestinian-Israel conflict, which led to the massacre of Palestinians and Palestinians and the killing of nearly 70,000 since 2023.
At the same time, people boarded boats in all the seas and several waters of Turkey, carrying out solidarity with the Samud Fleet, which had moved from Spain to the eastern Mediterranean despite constant harassment along the way.
Thousands of protesters, including seniors and children, have been convened outside the Merikike Hatun Mosque in the heart of the capital from March until July 15th. Transport and infrastructure Abdulqadir Uraroul and Ankara Governor Vassipchahin were among the protesters. The group chanted slogans against Israel and called for unity among Muslims who waving the Palestinian flag.
At the western port of Izmir, boats set sail in support of the fleet. In the Lakeban in eastern Churkiye, fishing boats, canoes and divers stood on the lakeside, dressed in Palestinian flags and banners, cheering thousands.
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