Turkey’s Erdo?an says he wants to visit Gaza

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Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdo?an
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdo?an, the most popular figure across the Arab world due to his staunch support for Gazans, has said he is planning to visit Gaza after his trip to Egypt later this month.

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday ahead of his visit to Turkish Cyprus, Erdo?an said he wants to visit Gaza, but that plans are not definite yet. “If conditions are right, I will consider a visit to Gaza,” Erdo?an said, adding that the Turkish Foreign Ministry is currently working on it and that his plans to visit Gaza will be shaped according to the results of the ministry’s preparations.
Deputy Prime Minister Bülent Ar?nç said in a televised interview last Wednesday that Erdo?an is expected to proceed to Egypt after his visit to Turkish Cyprus. But he also said that his visit to Egypt will be in 10 days, or around July 23.
Foreign Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu also planned to visit Gaza during his scheduled visit to Israel in 2009, but later changed his mind about the trip to the Jewish state because of Israeli objection to Davuto?lu’s desire to also visit Gaza as well as other Palestinian territories.
Egypt said late in May that it will open its only crossing with the Gaza Strip, significantly easing a four-year blockade on the Hamas-ruled territory.
This gives Gaza Palestinians a way to freely enter and exit their territory for the first time since 2007, when Hamas overran the territory, and Israel and Egypt closed the crossings.
Senior Turkish officials traditionally visit Palestinian territories whenever they pay a visit to Israel. Yet, Israeli officials seemed to prefer that Davuto?lu not visit Israel as he insisted on also going to the Palestinian territories, Turkish media then reported.


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