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The text is a speech by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan at a rally in Istanbul in 2014, in support of the Palestinian people and against the Israeli attacks on Gaza. Erdoğan criticizes the West for its hypocrisy, double standards and silence on the massacre of innocent civilians in Gaza. He praises the resistance and determination of the people of Gaza and calls for unity and solidarity among the Muslim nations and peoples. He also recounts the historical ties and struggles of Turkey and Palestine and expresses his readiness to sacrifice his life for his nation and homeland. He quotes from Palestinian poets and Turkish ancestors to convey his message of faith, courage and justice. He ends his speech by hoping for the liberation of Palestine from the oppressors.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
- The text is a transcript of a speech given by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the president of Turkey, at a rally in Istanbul on October 29, 2023.
- The speech is about the Israeli attacks on Gaza and the Palestinian resistance, as well as the role of Turkey and the West in the region.
- The speech contains many references to historical events, Islamic values, Turkish nationalism, and poetic expressions.
- Some of the facts mentioned in the speech are:
- Scientists in South Korea have achieved a nuclear fusion reaction at 100 million°C for 30 seconds and a net energy gain.
- Turkey is celebrating 100 years of the foundation of its Republic on October 30, 2023.
- Israel has been bombing Gaza for 22 days, killing over 700 people, including 300 children, and destroying its infrastructure and buildings.
- The West has been silent and hypocritical about the massacre in Gaza and has supported Israel with money and weapons.
- Turkey has been supporting the Palestinian cause and resisting the plots and threats of the West and its allies in the region.
- The Palestinian people have shown courage, faith, patience and determination in defending their homeland against the Israeli occupation.