Istanbul, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan confirmed that the massacre carried out by the Israeli occupation in a camp for displaced people in the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, showed once again 'the bloody and treacherous face of this entity.' Erdogan said in a speech during a symposium held today in Istanbul on the country's constitution: This massacre, which occurred after the International Court of Justice called for a halt to the attacks, once again showed the bloody and treacherous face of the terrorist state, indicating that Netanyahu is trying to prolong his political career by shedding more Palestinian blood. He added: "The criminals who committed genocide, who have killed more than 36 thousand Palestinian brothers so far, yesterday threw heavy missiles and bombs at civilians in the refugee camp in Rafah, which they declared to be a safe area." The Turkish President referred to the attempt of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his "criminal network" to prolong their poli tical career by shedding more blood, after they failed to break the heroic resistance of the Palestinian people. Erdogan stressed that Netanyahu and those with him "will not be able to evade the curse with which they will be described like Hitler, Milosevic (former President of Serbia), Karazdic (former President of Srpska), and other pharaohs in history whom they imitate." He stressed that Turkey will do everything in its power to hold accountable these barbaric killers who do not have any shred of humanity. Yesterday evening, Sunday, 45 Palestinians were martyred and dozens were injured, most of them children and women, in an occupation bombing that targeted the tents of displaced people in the Tal al-Sultan area, northwest of Rafah, even though it was among the areas that the Israeli army claimed were safe and people could move to. The occupation army continues the war despite orders from the International Court of Justice to stop the ground attack on the city of Rafah and take immediate measures to pr event acts of 'genocide' and improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza. Source: National Iraqi News Agency