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Arab-Islamic Fms Denounce Israeli Occupation Attacks On Gaza
(MENAFN- Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
CAIRO, March 23 (KUNA) -- The emergency meeting of the Joint Arab-Islamic Ministerial Committee denounced the resumed hostilities by the Israeli occupation forces against Gaza Strip, urging immediate return to full implementation of the ceasefire agreement.
A joint statement by the committee members and the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas in Cairo on Sunday said they discussed the recent developments in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
The Parties "expressed their grave concern over the breakdown of the ceasefire in Gaza and the large number of civilian casualties in recent airstrikes," the statement reads.
"They condemned the resumption of hostilities and the targeting of civilians and civilian infrastructure, and called for an immediate return to the full implementation of the ceasefire-hostage and detainees release agreement, that went into effect on January 19th, and as brokered by Egypt, Qatar, and the United States, and stressed the need for progress towards its second phase with a view to its full implementation, including the release of all hostages, a permanent end to hostilities, and the full withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, in line with United Nations Security Council Resolution 2735.
"The Parties further called for the complete respect of international humanitarian law and international law.
"They underscored that this includes ensuring swift, sustained and unimpeded humanitarian access and the provision of humanitarian assistance at scale into and throughout the entire Gaza Strip.
"In light of this, they demanded the lifting of all restrictions that hinder the delivery of humanitarian aid, as well as the immediate restoration of all basic services in the Strip, including the supply of electricity, including for water desalination plants," according to the statement.
"The Parties welcomed the Arab Recovery and Reconstruction Plan, presented at the Cairo Summit on 4 March, subsequently adopted by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and welcomed by the European Council.
"The Parties highlighted that the aforementioned plan ensures that the Palestinian people will remain on their territory, and emphasized in this regard their categorical rejection of any displacement or expulsion of the Palestinian people out of their territory, Gaza and the West Bank including East Jerusalem, and warned against the grave repercussions that would result from such actions.
"The Parties underscored in this regard the importance of supporting the Conference on the Early Recovery and Reconstruction of Gaza, which is to be held in Cairo with the participation of relevant stakeholders.
"They called on the international community to work to mobilize resources, to be announced during the Conference, to address the catastrophic situation in Gaza.
"The Parties stressed the importance of unifying the Gaza Strip with the West Bank under the Palestinian Authority (PA) and of supporting in this regard the PA in assuming all of its responsibilities in the Gaza Strip, and ensuring it can effectively uphold its role in administering both Gaza and the West Bank.
"They emphasized the need for respect, and the preservation of the territorial integrity and unity of the Occupied Palestinian Territory, which is key to consolidating the Palestinian state on the basis of the 4 June 1967 lines, including with regards to Jerusalem, in line with UN resolutions, and as part of the two-state solution, thus achieving long-term peace and stability in the region.
"They reiterated in this regard that the Gaza Strip constitutes an integral part of the territory occupied in 1967 and reiterated the vision of the two-state solution, with the Gaza Strip as part of the Palestinian state, in line with International Law, including relevant Security Council resolutions and stressed that this should guide any discussion on the future of the Gaza Strip.
"The parties expressed as well their deep concern over the Israeli military incursions in the occupied West Bank, as well as illegal practices such as settlement activities, home demolitions, and settler violence, which undermine the rights of the Palestinian people, threaten the prospects for a just and lasting peace and further entrench the conflict.
"They recalled that Israel as occupying power, must protect civilians and comply with international humanitarian law.
"They firmly rejected any attempts at annexation and unilateral measures that seek to alter the legal and historical status quo of the Holy Sites in Jerusalem.
"Together, the Parties reaffirmed their full commitment to a political resolution to the conflict on the basis of the two-state solution with Israel and Palestine, living side by side in peace and security, on the basis of the relevant UN resolutions, the Madrid terms of reference, including the principle of land for peace, and the Arab Peace Initiative, paving the way for lasting peace and coexistence between all the peoples of the region.
"They reaffirmed their commitment in this regard to the convening of a UN High Level International Conference in June in New York co-chaired by France and Saudi Arabia to advance these goals," it concluded.
Attending the meeting of the Joint Arab-Islamic Ministerial Committee were Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty, Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammad bin Abdulrahman, Palestinian Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Mustafa, Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman Al-Safadi and Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan.
The meeting also gathered Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, Bahraini Foreign Minister Abdullatif Al-Zayani and UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Khalifa Shahin, as well as Secretary General of the Arab League Ahmad Abul-Gheit and Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation Hussein Taha. (pickup previous)
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A joint statement by the committee members and the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas in Cairo on Sunday said they discussed the recent developments in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
The Parties "expressed their grave concern over the breakdown of the ceasefire in Gaza and the large number of civilian casualties in recent airstrikes," the statement reads.
"They condemned the resumption of hostilities and the targeting of civilians and civilian infrastructure, and called for an immediate return to the full implementation of the ceasefire-hostage and detainees release agreement, that went into effect on January 19th, and as brokered by Egypt, Qatar, and the United States, and stressed the need for progress towards its second phase with a view to its full implementation, including the release of all hostages, a permanent end to hostilities, and the full withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, in line with United Nations Security Council Resolution 2735.
"The Parties further called for the complete respect of international humanitarian law and international law.
"They underscored that this includes ensuring swift, sustained and unimpeded humanitarian access and the provision of humanitarian assistance at scale into and throughout the entire Gaza Strip.
"In light of this, they demanded the lifting of all restrictions that hinder the delivery of humanitarian aid, as well as the immediate restoration of all basic services in the Strip, including the supply of electricity, including for water desalination plants," according to the statement.
"The Parties welcomed the Arab Recovery and Reconstruction Plan, presented at the Cairo Summit on 4 March, subsequently adopted by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and welcomed by the European Council.
"The Parties highlighted that the aforementioned plan ensures that the Palestinian people will remain on their territory, and emphasized in this regard their categorical rejection of any displacement or expulsion of the Palestinian people out of their territory, Gaza and the West Bank including East Jerusalem, and warned against the grave repercussions that would result from such actions.
"The Parties underscored in this regard the importance of supporting the Conference on the Early Recovery and Reconstruction of Gaza, which is to be held in Cairo with the participation of relevant stakeholders.
"They called on the international community to work to mobilize resources, to be announced during the Conference, to address the catastrophic situation in Gaza.
"The Parties stressed the importance of unifying the Gaza Strip with the West Bank under the Palestinian Authority (PA) and of supporting in this regard the PA in assuming all of its responsibilities in the Gaza Strip, and ensuring it can effectively uphold its role in administering both Gaza and the West Bank.
"They emphasized the need for respect, and the preservation of the territorial integrity and unity of the Occupied Palestinian Territory, which is key to consolidating the Palestinian state on the basis of the 4 June 1967 lines, including with regards to Jerusalem, in line with UN resolutions, and as part of the two-state solution, thus achieving long-term peace and stability in the region.
"They reiterated in this regard that the Gaza Strip constitutes an integral part of the territory occupied in 1967 and reiterated the vision of the two-state solution, with the Gaza Strip as part of the Palestinian state, in line with International Law, including relevant Security Council resolutions and stressed that this should guide any discussion on the future of the Gaza Strip.
"The parties expressed as well their deep concern over the Israeli military incursions in the occupied West Bank, as well as illegal practices such as settlement activities, home demolitions, and settler violence, which undermine the rights of the Palestinian people, threaten the prospects for a just and lasting peace and further entrench the conflict.
"They recalled that Israel as occupying power, must protect civilians and comply with international humanitarian law.
"They firmly rejected any attempts at annexation and unilateral measures that seek to alter the legal and historical status quo of the Holy Sites in Jerusalem.
"Together, the Parties reaffirmed their full commitment to a political resolution to the conflict on the basis of the two-state solution with Israel and Palestine, living side by side in peace and security, on the basis of the relevant UN resolutions, the Madrid terms of reference, including the principle of land for peace, and the Arab Peace Initiative, paving the way for lasting peace and coexistence between all the peoples of the region.
"They reaffirmed their commitment in this regard to the convening of a UN High Level International Conference in June in New York co-chaired by France and Saudi Arabia to advance these goals," it concluded.
Attending the meeting of the Joint Arab-Islamic Ministerial Committee were Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty, Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammad bin Abdulrahman, Palestinian Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Mustafa, Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman Al-Safadi and Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan.
The meeting also gathered Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, Bahraini Foreign Minister Abdullatif Al-Zayani and UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Khalifa Shahin, as well as Secretary General of the Arab League Ahmad Abul-Gheit and Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation Hussein Taha. (pickup previous)
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