THE Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan re-characterizes the actions in the Gaza Strip as “crime against humanity”.

“We have to say it clearly. In Gaza, for 28 days, a crime against humanity has been carried out”, he says characteristically as transmitted by correspondent of SKAI in Istanbul, Manolis Kostidis.

It is recalled that the Recep Tayyip Erdogan has call Hamas “Warriors of Allah Liberation Movement” , causing the strong reaction of the president of the Good Party Meral Aksener, who called him the Islamist organization’s “director of communications.”

“The whole West sees Hamas as a terrorist organization. While Hamas is not a terrorist organization, but a liberation movement of warriors of Allah who fight to protect its lands and citizens” said the president of Turkey, as reported by Manolis Kostidis.

“Tell us, Mr. Erdogan, why do you defend Hamas, which declares how it sees Kurdistan and within Turkey? And while there is the official government of the Palestinians and its representation, why do you see Hamas as their only representative authority? How do you call them warriors of Allah? What does the slaughter of women, children and civilians have to do with the warriors of Allah? Doesn’t our religion forbid killing them in war as well?’ asked the president of the Good Party.

“You should not act as Hamas’s communications director, but act as the president of Turkey who completed 100 years” Aksener added.

It is noted that the US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken was expected on Sunday in Ankara, according to Turkish sources, however the State Department did not confirm this, causing numbness in Turkey.

“They were celebrating that ‘Blinken is coming’, and 11.30 and 12 yok… Theories began that Israel told him ‘where are you going, what are you doing? We have 1,400 dead, 200 hostages, Hamas is a terrorist organization and he says ‘it’s a liberation movement’ and supports her” commented the correspondent of SKAI in Istanbul.

Although Blinken does not go to Ankara on his second tour of the region, this will be interpreted as a resounding message from the US, and the Turkish government will not like it, stressed Manolis Kostidis.