Saudi Arabia and the Arab Parliament have strongly condemned a decision by the occupying Israeli regime to permit return of settlers to evacuated lands in the West Bank.
Riyadh, Arab Parliament condemn Tel Aviv over decision for resettlement
24 Mar 2023 - 13:30
Saudi Arabia and the Arab Parliament have strongly condemned a decision by the occupying Israeli regime to permit return of settlers to evacuated lands in the West Bank.
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed the Kingdom’s strong condemnation of this decision, which is a flagrant violation of all international laws, contributes to undermining regional and international peace efforts, obstructs political solutions based on the Arab Peace Initiative, and guarantees the establishment of a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital,” it said in a statement issued Thursday.
Along the same line, the Arab Parliament condemned the bill passed recently by the Knesset to allow the Jewish settlers to return to four settlement outposts in the occupied Palestinian West Bank.
The Israeli step is a provocative move meant to undermine the de-escalation effort; it is a serious violation of the international humanitarian law and the agreements signed by Israelis and Palestinians, including the recent ones signed in Aqaba, Jordan, and Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, the Arab Parliament said in a press release on Thursday.
The illegitimate Israeli settlements pose a major impediment to the peace efforts and the two-state solution, the statement noted, warning that the persistent, systematic Israeli provocations could fuel a new round of violence in the occupied territories.
The Arab Parliament called on the international community, particularly the United States, to force Israel into backing down on any unilateral moves and halting the recurrent crimes against the Palestinian people.
The illegally built outposts of Homesh, Ganim, Kadim and Sa-Nur had been evacuated in 2005.
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