President Erdogan pushes diplomatic peace efforts to end Israel-Palestine conflict

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From talking to warring parties, regional actors and world leaders, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is leaving no stone unturned to end the ongoing Middle East conflict.

President Erdogan spoke by phone with his Israeli and Palestinian counterparts to de-escalate the ongoing conflict. / Photo: AA

Having disapproved of Israeli civilian casualties in Hamas attacks, President Erdogan has also warned Tel Aviv not to use excessive power against civilians in the besieged Gaza strip, calling Israel to let humanitarian assistance reach the city. Underscoring that any step that harms the people of Gaza as a whole will further increase the suffering and the spiral of violence in the region, Erdogan added that everyone should act with common sense and that immediate restoration of peace is of crucial importance for the overall serenity of the region.

Along with Lebanon, Erdogan also spoke with his Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fattah el Sisi regarding the deadly conflict. "We call on all influential actors in the region to assume responsibility for establishing peace, acting on the principle that 'there are no losers in a just peace'," Erdogan told a news conference with Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer in the capital Ankara.

He has also discussed the latest developments with his Algerian counterpart Abdelmadjid Tebboune. Erdogan and Tebboune discussed the worrying process of recent events on Wednesday, marked by the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, according to the Communications Directorate.

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