Palestine Detainees Affairs Minister Ebu's-Subh said, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's visit will break the political embargo on Palestine administration and strengthen the self determination and resistance right of Palestinians. Speaking to AA correspondent, Ebu's -Subh said "the alleged news aboutIsrael lifting blockade around Gaza is not true". Ebu's -Subh said,Erdogan will witness the ugliness of Israel's land, sea and air blockades during his visit. "Erdogan's visit will break political embargo on Palestine administration and strengthen the self determination and resistance right of Palestinians" Ebu's-Subh stated. I hope Erdogan's visit will strengthen Hamas-Fatah political consensus, said Ebu's-Subh. Indicating the need of a political resolution for consensus to resist the will of United States and Israel, Ebu's-Subh said, "we informed Egypt, the protecting power of the agreement, to see infringements". On the other hand, Ebu's-Subh said, "we wanted from Turkey to train Palestinian judges. We wanted from Turkish authorities to send Turkish jurisdiction staff to Gaza". "We informed Turkish Ministry of Justice that Israel has infringed the rights of Palestinian detainees," also said Ebu's-Subh.
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