ANKARA, November 26. /TASS/. Turkey and Iran have agreed to continue joint efforts to establish a lasting ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, the office of the Turkish president said on Sunday after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s phone call with his Iranian counterpart, Ebrahim Raisi.
"The sides discussed Israel’s illegal attacks on the Gaza Strip, humanitarian assistance to Palestinians and steps that could be made to achieve a lasting ceasefire in the region," it said.
"The Turkish president stressed the need for a unified position of the Islamic world, especially Turkey and Iran, against Israel’s atrocities in the Palestinian territories. President Erdogan said that Iran and Turkey will continue joint efforts to make the truce permanent and achieve lasting peace," it said.
Apart from that, they discussed preparations for Raisi’s visit to Turkey in the near future.
Hamas announced on November 22 that an agreement on a four-day humanitarian ceasefire in the Gaza Strip had been reached through the mediation of Qatar and Egypt. The agreement stipulates the release of 50 women and children under the age of 19 who are held in Gaza in exchange for the release of 150 women and children under the age of 19 from Israeli prisons.
A four-day ceasefire came into force in the Gaza Strip from 8:00 a.m. local time (5:00 a.m. GMT) on November 24.