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Turkey opens three mosques in Gaza ahead of Ramadan, part of its broader push for religious, political, and humanitarian influence.
Turkey has opened three mosques in Gaza—Abdullah Azzam in Sabra, Huda in Jabalya refugee camp, and al-Isra in Sheikh Radwan—ahead of Ramadan, as part of Ankara’s effort to expand religious and political influence.
The Diyanet Foundation, a government-backed Turkish charity, carried out the renovations in areas damaged during the Israel-Hamas conflict.
The project, part of broader humanitarian and religious outreach, coincides with Turkey’s diplomatic engagement with the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza, a technocratic Palestinian body overseeing reconstruction.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met with NCAG leader Ali Shaath, signaling continued involvement in Gaza’s transitional governance.
The initiative reflects Turkey’s multifaceted strategy to strengthen its regional presence through infrastructure, aid, and political ties.
Turquía abre tres mezquitas en Gaza antes del Ramadán, como parte de su impulso más amplio para la influencia religiosa, política y humanitaria.