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Erdogan Says Asked Trump to Intervene over Shootings at Gaza Aid Centres

Summary by Arab News
ISTANBUL: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he asked US President Donald Trump to intervene to stop shootings at Gaza aid centers, which the UN says have killed more than 500 people. Erdogan said when he met Trump at a NATO summit in late June, he asked him to step in and halt the bloodshed. “I asked him to intervene in the Gaza process telling him, ‘You are the one

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Erdogan says asked Trump to intervene over shootings at Gaza aid centers

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan asked US President Donald Trump to intervene to put an end to the shootings in Gaza's aid centres, which have killed more than 500 people according to the UN, reported Turkish state agency Anadolu on Saturday. ...

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The request was made during NATO's summit in late June, according to the Turkish state agency Anadolu today. "They are being killed in the waiting lines for food. They have to intervene so that these people are not killed," said Erdogan to Trump, according to the report of Anadolu, quoted by the French-Presse news agency (AFP). Israel blocked the supply of the Gaza Strip in early March, aggravating the situation of the population of the territor…

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La Libre broke the news in Brussels, Belgium on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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