TÜRKİYE
2 min read
Turkish First Lady marks second anniversary of Gaza genocide, calls for unity against oppression
Erdogan said that over the past two years, Gaza has turned into a graveyard where more than 67,000 innocent people, including over 20,000 children, have been killed.
Turkish First Lady marks second anniversary of Gaza genocide, calls for unity against oppression
Erdogan said that over the past two years, Gaza has turned into a graveyard.
October 7, 2025

Turkish First Lady Emine Erdogan has marked a grim milestone, the second anniversary of Israel’s genocide in Gaza, condemning Israel for trying to annihilate the Palestinian people in plain view of the entire world.

“A state that has lost its moral compass is seeking to annihilate the Palestinian people before the eyes of the world,” said Erdogan in a post on Turkish social media platform NSosyal.

“Yet, the more the oppressor’s cruelty grows, the stronger the voices of united hearts rise against genocide,” she added.

Erdogan said that over the past two years, Gaza has turned into a graveyard where more than 67,000 innocent people, including over 20,000 children, were killed, and where humanity’s conscience was buried alive.

She emphasised that in Israel’s assault, “not a single moral, legal, humanitarian, or ethical red line remains uncrossed.”

She said that volunteers are mobilising for Gaza from every corner of the world, by air, by land, and by sea, possibly referring to the recent Mediterranean aid flotillas to the besieged enclave, and called for “every person of conscience to join this struggle and to unite as one for Palestine until a fair and lasting peace is achieved.”

“I commemorate with mercy our Palestinian brothers and sisters martyred in the Israeli attacks, and I pray to the Almighty Allah to grant relief and victory to the steadfast people of Palestine who, with patience, continue to stand tall. #EndlessGenocideGaza,” she said.

The post also included a video featuring Erdogan’s past speeches on Gaza and footage showing the devastation in the region.

RelatedTRT World - Two years on, thousands of Palestinians are missing in Gaza as desperate families search for clues

SOURCE:AA
Explore
Europe’s largest steel-maker: What it means for Türkiye in a protectionist world economic order
How Turkish dramas are helping deepen Ankara's diplomatic ties with Bangladesh
Türkiye rejects 'certain' Indian media claims linking it to terror acts in New Delhi
Türkiye pushes Israel to match Hamas' constructive ceasefire moves
Nineteen bodies recovered after Turkish military plane crash near Georgia-Azerbaijan border: Erdogan
Turkcell partners with Google to offer Cloud services in Türkiye
20 Turkish soldiers martyred in military cargo plane crash in Georgia: defence ministry
Erdogan, Kobakhidze discuss rescue efforts after Turkish military plane crash in Georgia
Türkiye's military cargo plane crashes near Georgia-Azerbaijan border with 20 personnel on board
Former Istanbul mayor Imamoglu indicted on corruption charges
5,000-year-old carbonised barley grains from Early Bronze Age discovered in Türkiye
Astronomers led by Turkish scientist discover new planets outside Solar System, one may support life
Strengthening Türkiye means honouring Ataturk's legacy: Erdogan
Türkiye reopens restored Ataturk House in Thessaloniki, honouring founder’s legacy
Türkiye commemorates Ataturk on 87th anniversary of his passing
Turkish foreign minister to visit US on Monday
High-level Turkish delegation to visit Pakistan amid fragile truce with Afghanistan: Erdogan
President Erdogan hopes US will honour pledges on F-35 fighter deal
Türkiye detains two suspects in cyber espionage raids, seizes foreign-linked systems
Azerbaijan's Karabakh victory key to Caucasus peace: President Erdogan