Istanbul: On the seventh day of the ongoing Gaza Conference in Istanbul, delegates concentrated on strategies to secure political support for Gaza not only from Muslim-majority countries but also from non-Muslim governments.A series of workshops were held, focusing on alliance-building, strengthening diplomatic ties, and crafting effective approaches to present Gaza’s cause on the global stage. Speakers emphasized that the Palestinian issue should not be viewed merely as a humanitarian tragedy but as a test of the world’s collective conscience, requiring a unified international response.Delegates stressed the urgency of formulating a coordinated action plan to address the ongoing humanitarian crisis and political instability in Gaza. The discussions highlighted the need for a clear narrative to advocate for Palestinians’ right to self-determination and to amplify their struggle before the global community.During the session, participants also worked on drafting the final declaration of the conference. The declaration is expected to underline practical steps for building international alliances, ensuring respect for human rights, and supporting the freedom and dignity of the Palestinian people.Delegates expressed hope that the Istanbul Conference would not only strengthen global solidarity with Palestinians but also mark the beginning of a new chapter in the global pursuit of justice and peace.
