Haluk Levent condemned Israel and Netanyahu at the United Nations conference

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United Nations The (UN) Non-Governmental Organizations Conference was marked by the words of singer and Buddy Association President Haluk Levent. Levent, who attended the conference held in Kenya as a speaker, GazaReacting to the massacre in , he called out to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

“I DECIDED TO CHANGE MY SPEECH TEXT AT THE LAST MINUTE”

Haluk Levent made a speech at the UN Non-Governmental Organizations Conference held in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya. Sharing his speech on his social media account, Levent said, “I was actually asked to speak about the activities of the Friends at the United Nations Non-Governmental Organizations meeting in Kenya. “I decided to change the text of my speech at the last minute. We will protest Israel’s genocide in Gaza and Rafah. “We will do it everywhere,” he said.

“WE TRIED TO SEND AID TO GAZA BUT WE ENCOUNTERED OBSTACLES”

Emphasizing Israel’s massacres against Palestinians in his speech at the conference, Levent said, “I came here to share some of my projects and suggestions with you. But when I woke up this morning, I learned that more than 600 thousand children in Gaza were in great danger. As Friends, we tried to send humanitarian aid to Gaza.” But we encountered many obstacles, and as you know, more than a hundred United Nations employees lost their lives.” said.

CALLED ON NETANYAHU

Addressing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the architect of the massacres in Gaza, Levent said, “I would like to ask Prime Minister Netanyahu a question: How can you justify the killing of more than 10 thousand children? For this reason, I condemn the Israeli government for this cruelty and humanitarian crisis. Also, Gaza” “I stand in solidarity with American and French students, including the anti-war Jewish community, who are protesting the war in China.” he said.

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