Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan called on the developed world to be more sensitive about the human situation in Gaza, Anadolu Agency reported.
In his address to the US-Islamic World Forum Saturday in Doha, Qatar, Erdogan said all sorts of terror should be condemned without discrimination.
"If Humanity which rises against the hunting of seals, sees the murder of children with phosphorus bombs as collateral damage in the fight against terrorism, in an effort to comfort its conscience, feeling of justice will be hurt beyond cure," said Erdogan.
Erdogan emphasized that murdering of children women, innocent people, violation of human rights and human values, is equally bad regardless of the location they occur.
Erdogan called on the developed world to be sensitive about the murdering of children just like it did with the endangered species, the rain forests and melting of the glaciers.
Erdogan said the world witnessed an example of this in Gaza, noting that Israel bombed Gaza with phosphorus bombs killing 1500 people, children elderly and women all alike.
"These are defenseless people. Five thousand people were wounded and five thousand people are living in tents. The donors got together at a meeting a year ago. Has there been a single infrastructure or super structure construction since then? None. then I'm asking, humanity where are you? Administrators where are you? Why can't construction equipment and materials enter Gaza," said Erdogan.
Turkish PM Erdogan calls to show more sensitivity to human situation in Gaza


