Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday commemorated October 7th with a video imagining "Gaza Genocide Museums" being built throughout the world to memorialize Israel's slaughter of Palestinian civilians.
Rag1p Soylu @ragipsoylu
Erdogan shares the below video to commemorate 7 October. Quite a production.
It is a future where Gaza Genocide is accepted world wide and memorised through museums and movies.
And children ask to their grandparents, what were you doing during the genocide grandpa?
Erdogan wrote on X (as translated by Google): Today is October 7th... Exactly 365 days ago, 50 thousand of our brothers and sisters, mostly children and women, who were alive, were brutally murdered. The hospitals, places of worship for different faiths, and schools in Gaza are no longer standing. Many journalists, representatives of civil society organizations, and ambassadors of peace are no longer among us.
In Gaza, in Palestine, and nowadays in Lebanon, those who die are not only women, children, babies, and innocent civilians; they are also humanity, institutions that are expected to serve humanity, and the international system...
What has been massacred live on TV in front of the eyes of the world for exactly 1 year is actually all of humanity, all of humanity's hopes for the future.
Today, I remember with sorrow the tens of thousands of people who have been massacred by the murderous Israeli government since October 7, and I offer my most heartfelt condolences to my heartbroken Gazan, Palestinian and Lebanese brothers and sisters who lost their spouses, children and families.