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  • Turkiye imposes export restrictions on Israel until Gaza ceasefire

    Turkiye imposes export restrictions on Israel until Gaza ceasefire File Photo Turkiye imposes export restrictions on Israel until Gaza ceasefire

    Turkiye has announced sweeping trade restrictions on Israel as a punitive measure against Tel Aviv's brutal war on Palestine that has killed more than 33,000 people in just over six months.

    The Turkish trade ministry said on Tuesday the restrictions will remain in place until it implements a ceasefire and allows “sufficient and uninterrupted flow" of humanitarian aid to the devastated Palestinian enclave of Gaza.

    "This decision will remain in place until Israel declares a ceasefire immediately and allows adequate and uninterrupted flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza," the ministry said in a statement.

    “Israel continues to violate international law flagrantly and ignores the international community's numerous calls for a ceasefire and uninterrupted humanitarian aid,” the ministry.

    It said that resolutions by the UN Security Council, General Assembly and Human Rights Council, in addition to the interim injunction decisions dated January 26 and March 28 by the International Court of Justice in The Hague for allegedly violating the 1948 Genocide Convention, “obliged Israel to reach a ceasefire”.

    Tel Aviv must, “in full cooperation with the UN, allow the uninterrupted provision of all basic humanitarian assistance to Palestinians in Gaza, including the medical supplies and health services they need,” it added.

    The restricted products include several types of aluminium and steel products, paint, electric cables, construction materials, fuel, and other materials.

    The ministry also said that Turkiye “has not allowed the sale of any product or service that can be used for military purposes to Israel” for a long time.

    “As the state and people of the Republic of Turkiye, we will continue to stand by and support Palestine and its people, as we have done so far."

    Much of Gaza's infrastructure has since been destroyed, and 1.9 million of its residents forcibly displaced, leaving them at risk of disease and famine.

    "Despite Israel's disregard for international law and numerous calls for a ceasefire and humanitarian assistance, Türkiye has remained steadfast in its support for the Palestinian people," it added.

    Announcing that Turkiye has decided to restrict exports to Israel, targeting specific product categories, it said this decision would be in effect as of April 9, 2024, and will remain in place until Israel agrees to an immediate ceasefire and allows uninterrupted humanitarian aid to the besieged Palestinian enclave.

    Among the product groups subject to export restrictions as of April 9 are aluminium profiles and wires, copper profiles, bars, and wires, steel pipes and fittings, cement, all construction materials made of iron and steel, electrical cables and panels, fiber optic cables and electrical conductors, hydraulic oils, chemical compounds and fertilisers, ceramics, marble, and bricks.

    The statement emphasised that all decisions are in accordance with international law and aim to hold Israel accountable for its obligations under international humanitarian law.

    Since October 7, Israel's relentless assault on besieged Gaza has led to the loss of over 33,000 Palestinian lives and left hundreds of thousands injured, with a majority being women and children.

    The humanitarian situation in the region has reached unprecedented levels, with Gaza facing severe shortages of essential supplies, including food and medical aid, due to Israel's blockade.