Erdogan accuses Israeli authorities of preventing humanitarian aid from entering Gaza
![]() 1238 Wednesday, 24 December, 2025, 17:37 Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that the Israeli authorities do not adhere to the ceasefire, and accused them of preventing humanitarian aid from entering Gaza. "Under the agreement, 600 aid trucks were to enter Gaza daily, but Israel has failed to uphold this commitment, repeatedly obstructing humanitarian aid with unfounded excuses," Erdogan stated during AK Party's meeting in Ankara. Additionally, the Turkish president stressed that Palestinians suffer even more with cold weather and Israel's "continuous aggression." He shared that Anakara will increase the delivery of humanitarian aid, and said that the country has sent 105,000 tonnes of aid to Gaza so far. |

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