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Turkey, a vocal critic of Israel's military operation in Gaza, plans to highlight perceived genocide at the U.N. General Assembly, urging international pressure on Israel. President Tayyip Erdogan and Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will press the Gaza issue in meetings and bilateral contacts throughout the week. Erdogan will address the assembly on Tuesday, underscoring the "ongoing genocide in Gaza" and calling for U.N.
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