Joint Arab Islamic Ministerial Committee ‘concerned’ by West’s oppression of pro-Palestine protests
The ministerial committee assigned by the Joint Arab Islamic Extraordinary Summit on Developments in the Gaza Strip has expressed “concern” about the measures taken against peaceful demonstrators in Western countries to demand an end to the aggression on the besieged Gaza Strip and the Israeli crimes against Palestinians.
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The officials discussed intensifying joint Arab and Islamic work to reach an immediate cessation to end the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip and ensure the protection of civilians, in addition to continuing all efforts aimed at international recognition of an independent Palestinian State to achieve the aspirations of the Palestinian people and sustainable and unhindered delivery of humanitarian aid to all parts of the Strip.
They also discussed working on taking the necessary steps to implement the two-state solution and international bodies recognising the State of Palestine on the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital, stressing that the Gaza Strip is an integral part of the occupied Palestinian territories.
They categorically rejected attempts to displace Palestinian and remove from them their land and called on the international community to impose sanctions on Israel, including stopping arms sales to the occupation state.
Israeli officials should be held accountable for the crimes they have committed against Palestinians, the ministers said, and settle terrorism must be stopped.