Turkiye hosts summit on Gaza, says Israel must stop ceasefire violations
Summary
Turkiye hosted a summit with foreign ministers from several Arab and Muslim countries to discuss the situation in Gaza. The Turkish Foreign Minister urged Israel to stop violating a ceasefire and allow humanitarian aid into Gaza. The meeting focused on a plan by President Trump to establish an international force to stabilize Gaza.Key Facts
- Turkiye's Foreign Minister asked Israel to stop violating a U.S.-brokered ceasefire in Gaza.
- The summit in Istanbul included countries like Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Indonesia.
- President Trump's plan proposes an international stabilization force for Gaza.
- Since the ceasefire on October 10, nearly 250 Palestinians have died due to ongoing attacks.
- Aid delivery to Gaza is insufficient, with limited food and supplies entering.
- A UN survey found food access has worsened for half of Gaza's households.
- The ceasefire deal included a promise of more aid trucks, but the target is not being met.
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