10.10.2025 22:51
The President of the National Intelligence Organization, İbrahim Kalın, made a statement regarding the ceasefire in Gaza, saying, "A fragile ceasefire has been established. Ensuring the implementation of the ceasefire will be our most important task moving forward."
The President of the National Intelligence Organization (MIT), Prof. Dr. İbrahim Kalın, stated, "As of this morning, we have left behind an important period in our recent history regarding the establishment of a ceasefire in Gaza. A fragile ceasefire has been made. The implementation of the ceasefire will be our most important task from now on."
The National Intelligence Academy organized the "International Intelligence Studies Congress" to address the fundamental issues of intelligence research in Turkey and around the world, evaluate the existing knowledge, discuss the possibilities of alternative paradigms, and identify potential areas of study.
A LARGE NUMBER OF NAMES PARTICIPATED
In the congress held for the first time this year, intelligence studies were examined and discussed with an interdisciplinary approach, primarily focusing on social, human, and natural sciences as well as engineering fields. The program, held at a hotel in Istanbul, was attended by MIT President Prof. Dr. İbrahim Kalın, Istanbul Governor Davut Gül, National Intelligence Academy President Prof. Dr. Talha Köse, and 250 academics from Turkey and around the world.
"A FRAGILE CEASEFIRE HAS BEEN MADE"
Referring to the ceasefire process in Gaza, MIT President Prof. Dr. İbrahim Kalın stated, "As you know, regarding the establishment of a ceasefire in Gaza, which is our hottest agenda item, as of this morning, we have left behind an important page, a period in our recent history. The genocide policies against the people of Gaza, which have been ongoing for 2 years, have now come to an end with a ceasefire as of today. I say this with great caution and care, of course. Because the implementation of the ceasefire will be our most important task from now on. A fragile ceasefire has been made.
Its implementation in the field and monitoring it also requires great sensitivity and attention. In such sensitive, fragile environments, violations and sabotage always occur. But as of today, we now have a ceasefire in front of us, and there is a historic opportunity before us to stop the bloodshed in Gaza and to end the tears. It is our collective responsibility to realize this opportunity, to make it permanent, and to transform this ceasefire into peace."