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Turkey has made a formal application to join South Africa's genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), increasing pressure on the Israeli government to end violence in the Gaza Strip. Turkey's ambassador to The Hague, Selcuk Unal, was part of the delegation that made the request. Turkey is the seventh country to seek to join the UN case after others. Journalists say Turkey's participation will strengthen the case against Israel.

Palestinian resistance group Hamas expressed support for Turkey's decision, viewing it as evidence of the Turkish people's support for the Palestinians. Hamas called on countries around the world to join the case at the International Court of Justice and work to end the occupation of Palestinian territories. The organization also stressed that Turkey will continue to support the Palestinians.

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The publication points out that Turkey has become the seventh country to formally seek to join the case at the UN after Colombia, Nicaragua, Spain, Libya, Palestine and Mexico. Experts expressed the opinion that the current situation requires urgent action and the formation of a united front to resolve the occupation issue.

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