Yapıcıoğlu warns Israel’s actions threaten global stability
HÜDA PAR Chairman Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu strongly condemned the Israeli attack on a Hamas negotiation delegation in Doha, Qatar, warning that Israel’s unchecked aggression could ignite widespread conflict across the region.
In a statement on X, Yapıcıoğlu denounced the assault as a “despicable attack” carried out by a “Zionist terrorist regime” that flagrantly disregards humanitarian, legal, and diplomatic norms. The attack targeted Hamas officials engaged in ceasefire negotiations mediated by Qatar, highlighting Israel’s blatant obstruction of peace efforts.
“This terrorist regime, which understands only force and manipulates ceasefire talks as a delaying tactic, will drag the entire region into flames unless stopped by force or the threat of force,” Yapıcıoğlu said. He emphasized that the Zionist occupation remains the principal barrier to regional peace and poses a grave threat to global stability.
Yapıcıoğlu called for urgent unity among those who stand for humanity, rights, and justice to confront the Zionist threat. “The targeting of the Hamas delegation in Doha, a city hosting ceasefire talks, exposes the true face of this regime,” he stated, urging global and regional powers to take decisive action to halt Israel’s ongoing aggression.
The HÜDA PAR leader’s remarks reflect growing international outrage over Israel’s continuous attacks on Palestinian leaders and its systematic undermining of peace initiatives. Yapıcıoğlu’s call for collective resistance serves as a rallying cry for solidarity with the Palestinian people in their struggle against occupation and oppression. (ILKHA)
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