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Turkish-Russian plan for an independent state-Lavrov fully agrees with Erdogan calling for a Palestinian state

It is truly outrageous and inhuman what has been happening in Gaza for the last few hours.

In a development of the moment, a spokesman for the Hamas military wing has declared the death of Israeli hostages as a result of the Israeli Air Force bombing, and that means two things, either the Israeli hostages were clearly placed as targets in infrastructure that they knew would be hit by Israel, or they are executing them themselves in retaliation.

 

Al Qassam Brigades spokesman Abu Ubeyde: "The bombardment carried out by the invaders in Gaza today resulted in the death of four prisoners at our hands."

But who can believe him that this happened? No one, so the second scenario is also likely.

The views of Russia and Turkey on the question of the creation of an independent state of Palestine are completely identical yesterday and today.

Russian Foreign Minister calls for the creation of a Palestinian state "I am sure that Russia and the League of Arab States can and must contribute to ending the bloodshed. We are ready to do this together with you and together with all other countries that are sincerely interested in creating sustainable peace in the Middle East and ensuring the security of all countries in the region without exception, including the State of Palestine, the creation of which is required by a resolution of the Security Council (UN)."

Lavrov called for an urgent end to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict

"The Palestinian-Israeli confrontation must stop urgently." This was stated by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Monday 9 October in a meeting with League of Arab States (LAS) Secretary General Ahmed Abulgit.

He expressed confidence that Russia and all members of the Arab League should contribute to the solution to stop the bloodshed in the Middle East region.

"I am confident that Russia and the League of Arab States, all members of this organization, can and should contribute to solving problems, first of all, to ending the bloodshed and ending the suffering of civilians," the Russian foreign policy chief said.

According to him, "Russia is ready to do everything for this together with other countries interested in establishing sustainable peace in the Middle East and ensuring the security of all countries in the region, "including the state of Palestine, the creation of which is required by a UN Security Council resolution."

Russia's permanent representative to the UN, Vasily Nebeznia, said Russia supports a ceasefire between Israel and Palestine and calls for meaningful negotiations.

He noted that everything that is happening is "the result of unresolved problems".

At the same time, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan also called for an immediate end to the violence in the conflict between Israel and Palestine.

The Turkish leader believes that securing peace in the Middle East is only possible with the independence of Palestine.

The Palestinians are trying to ensure that future borders between the two countries follow the lines that existed before the 1967 Six Day War, with a possible exchange of territory.

Palestine wants to create its own state in the West Bank and Gaza Strip and make East Jerusalem its capital, and by all accounts the Turks and Russians are promoting this plan for their own ever-present interests.

 

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