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First ladies appeal for end to bloodshed

First ladies from Middle Eastern countries yesterday added their voices to international demands that Israel halt attacks on Gaza, withdraw troops and end its blockade.

  • AP
  • Published: 23:35 January 10, 2009
  • Gulf News

  • Image Credit: PA
  • From left: Syrian First Lady Asma Al Assad, Qatar's First Lady Shaikha Mouza Bint Nasser Al Missnad, Turkey Prime Minister's wife Emine Erdogan and Queen Rania of Jordan at a meeting in Istanbul on Saturday.

Istanbul, Turkey: First ladies from Middle Eastern countries yesterday added their voices to international demands that Israel halt attacks on Gaza, withdraw troops and end its blockade.

Meeting in Istanbul, the wives of the leaders also made an emotional plea for international aid to help women and children in the stricken region.

"We, in the name of mothers who attach great importance to peace and human life, request that the international community press Israel to stop its attacks," said the Turkish prime minister's wife, Emine Erdogan, reading from a joint declaration issued at the end of their meeting.

"Israel must abide by the UN resolution [calling for a ceasefire]. It must lift the embargo. Israel must immediately withdraw its forces from Gaza," she said.

Jordan's Queen Rania, Syria's Asma Assad, Shaikha Mozah Bint Nasser Al Missned of Qatar and Leb-anon's Wafa Sulaiman, were joined by Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's daughter, Aisha, and the Pakistani prime minister's wife, Fauzia Gilani, at a hotel on the Bosporus's shores.

All wore white shawls -with the word 'peace' inscribed in Turkish, Arabic and English - over their shoulders.

Before reading out the joint declaration, Emine Erdogan denounced Israel's attacks on Gaza, breaking into tears as she recounted how children were caught up in the war.

"They were killed while riding their bikes in parks. They sought refuge in schools but were killed there too. They were killed inside mosques. They were taken to hospitals but could not escape the death machines there either," she said.

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