UAE President receives phone call from Turkish PresidentJournalists Syndicate: Israeli army continues to target Palestinian journalists with the intent to kill

ABU DHABI: President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan today received a telephone call from His Excellency Recep Tayyip Erdogan, President of the Republic of Trkiye. The two leaders discussed bilateral relations and cooperation between …

ABU DHABI: President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan today received a telephone call from His Excellency Recep Tayyip Erdogan, President of the Republic of Trkiye.

The two leaders discussed bilateral relations and cooperation between the UAE and Trkiye across various sectors, as well as regional and international developments of mutual interest.

During the call, His Highness expressed his deepest condolences to President Erdogan and the people of Trkiye on the deaths of Turkish soldiers in the recent terrorist attack targeting a Turkish military base, which resulted in several casualties.

The Turkish President expressed his appreciation to His Highness for his sincere solidarity with Trkiye and its people, reaffirming the strength of UAE-Turkish relations and wishing the UAE continued progress and prosperity.

The two sides emphasised the need for concerted international efforts to combat all forms of terrorism, which seeks to undermine the stability of nations and the security of their peo
ple.

Source: Emirates News Agency

RAMALLAH: The Palestinian Journalists Syndicate affirmed today that the Israeli occupation army continues to target Palestinian journalists with the intent to kill.

The ministry accused the occupation of killing journalists as part of its attempts to kill the truth of genocide committed against the Palestinian people in general, particularly in the Gaza Strip.

According to the monitoring of the syndicate’s freedoms committee on the 100th day of the aggression on the Strip and with the killing of Yazan Zweidi, Al-Ghad cameraman of Al-Arabi channel, the number of journalists killed by the Israeli army has so far reached 112, including 14 females, said the statement.

The syndicate pointed out that journalists in Gaza are facing high risks of being killed and are living in extremely complex and difficult conditions. Their families were also not spared, stressed the ministry, as hundreds were targeted and killed in airstrikes on the Strip.

It warned, in a statement, against the attempts of the occupation and i
ts arms to falsify and fabricate charges against journalists with false accusations to justify murder and to challenge any future international judicial prosecution holding it accountable for these crimes.

The Syndicate stressed that it will continue to pursue politicians and officers of the occupation in all available forums to ensure that they do not escape accountability.

Source: Palestine news and Information Agency – WAFA

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