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Gazans perform hallelujah sajdah on runway of Etimesgut Airport

They watched the world's deaths, while Türkiye extended a helping hand to the oppressed people of Gaza. 'Koca Yusuf' took to the skies once again for them. Along with 101 patients and 106 companions whose passage from Gaza to Egypt was facilitated, they were brought to Turkey for treatment on planes belonging to the Ministry of National Defense.

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Gazans perform hallelujah sajdah on runway of Etimesgut Airport

Among them is another person who is still crouched in fear. His large eyes tell the meaning of 'coming back from death.' The vein is open on the back of his right hand, while the other wrist is bent. The vast world couldn't hold onto these hands.

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Gazans perform hallelujah sajdah on runway of Etimesgut Airport

And there is a father running down from 'Koca Yusuf.' He closes in on the runway of Etimesgut Airport, kisses the ground, and expresses gratitude.

Whether he says 'Thank goodness for Türkiye ' is unknown, but he shows his gratitude to Allah by raising his index finger in testimony. In those moments, the eyes of the healthcare worker focus on this image that touches these 'consciences.'

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Gazans perform hallelujah sajdah on runway of Etimesgut Airport

This father's son, dressed in yellow sweatpants, still carries the pitch-black dust of bombardment.

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Gazans perform hallelujah sajdah on runway of Etimesgut Airport

Yesterday, the 6th evacuation flight from Gaza to Türkiye was carried out. 101 patients and injured individuals, along with 106 companions, were brought to Ankara.

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Gazans perform hallelujah sajdah on runway of Etimesgut Airport

The patients were transported by ambulances to Bilkent and Etlik City Hospitals, as well as Yenimahalle Education and Research Hospital.

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Gazans perform hallelujah sajdah on runway of Etimesgut Airport

Healthcare workers individually wiped away the 'black' marks on the faces of these 'deeply wounded' children... But the 'pitch-black mark' on the face of humanity is darkening even more each day in Gaza with Israel's bombings targeting civilians.