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Presidents of Iran, Russia, and Turkiye have called for immediate end to Israeli attacks on Gaza.
The demand was made during Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi's telephonic call to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, and Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Talking to the Iranian President, Vladimir Putin said the large-scale Israeli attacks against a densely-populated region, where more than two million defenceless people live, "are in no way justifiable and must be immediately stopped."
In his conversation with Turkish President, Ebrahim Raisi warned of the possible expansion of the conflict, calling on the Muslim world to "make efforts to end Israel's brutal attacks against Gaza and lift siege of the enclave."
Erdogan, for his part, said achievement of a cease-fire, ceasing attacks on Gaza, and lifting the city's siege are three important and fundamental priorities to control the escalation at this critical point.