31 Arab & Islamic States Condemn Israel’s Ethnic Cleansing Plan, Gaza Genocide

31 Arab & Islamic States Condemn Israel’s Ethnic Cleansing Plan, Gaza Genocide

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The foreign ministers of 31 Arab and Islamic Countries, along with the Secretaries-General of the League of Arab States, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and the Gulf Cooperation Council, condemned in the strongest terms the statements made by Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel (the Occupying Power), which were circulated by Israeli media regarding the so-called “Greater Israel.”

In a joint statement issued on Friday, they said that “these statements represent a grave disregard for, and a blatant and dangerous violation of, the rules of international law and the foundations of stable international relations. They also constitute a direct threat to Arab national security, to the sovereignty of states, and to regional and international peace and security.”

The bloc stressed that, while their states reaffirm their respect for international legitimacy and the Charter of the United Nations, particularly Article 2, paragraph 4, which prohibits the use of force or the threat thereof, they will adopt all policies and measures that preserve peace, in a manner that serves the interests of all states and peoples in achieving security, stability, and development, away from illusions of domination and the imposition of power by force.

They also strongly condemned the approval by the extremist Israeli Minister Bezalel Smotrich of the settlement plan in the “E1” area, along with his radical racist statements rejecting the establishment of a Palestinian state.

The bloc said they “consider this to be a blatant violation of international law and a flagrant assault on the inalienable right of the Palestinian people to realize their independent, sovereign state on the lines of 4 June 1967, with Occupied Jerusalem as its capital.”

They stressd that Israel has no sovereignty over the Occupied Palestinian Territory, reaffirming their absolute rejection and condemnation of the settlement plan and of all illegal Israeli measures that constitute a flagrant breach of international law and of Security Council resolutions, particularly Resolution 2334, which condemns all Israeli settlement activities aimed at altering the demographic composition, character, and legal status of the Occupied Palestinian Territory since 1967, including East Jerusalem, the capital of the State of Palestine.

The statement referred to the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice, which emphasized the illegality of Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territory, and underscored the need to end it immediately, to remove its consequences, and to provide reparations for the damages caused.

They warned of the grave dangers of Israeli intentions and policies aimed at annexing Palestinian territory, and of the dangers of the continued expansionist settlement policy in the Occupied West Bank pursued by the extremist Israeli government, including attempts targeting Islamic and Christian Holy Sites, foremost among them Al-Aqsa Mosque/Al-Haram Al-Sharif; settler terrorism; daily incursions into Palestinian cities, towns, and refugee camps; the systematic destruction of Palestinian refugee camps and the displacement of Palestinian civilians from their homes.

“These actions directly fuel cycles of violence and conflict and undermine prospects for achieving just and comprehensive peace in the region”, the statement read.

They reiterate their rejection and condemnation of Israel’s crimes of aggression, genocide, and ethnic cleansing, stressing the need for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, along with ensuring unconditional humanitarian access to end the policy of systematic starvation that Israel is pursuing as a weapon of genocide, saying: “This requires the immediate lifting of Israel’s deadly blockade on the Strip, the opening of Israel’s crossings with Gaza, and holding Israel, as the Occupying Power, fully responsible for the consequences of its crimes in the Gaza Strip, including the collapse of the health and relief systems.”

The Foreign Ministers also reiterated their unequivocal rejection of the displacement of the Palestinian people in any form and under any pretext, and called on the international community to exert pressure on Israel to end its aggression and to fully withdraw from the Gaza Strip, in preparation for enabling the creation of conditions conducive to the implementation of the Arab-Islamic plan for early recovery efforts and the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip.

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