The Arab League has issued a strong warning regarding Israeli policies and practices that violate international law. These actions not only hinder global efforts to resolve regional issues, particularly the Palestinian cause, but also pose a significant threat to both regional and international security.
In a statement from the Arab League’s General Secretariat, the organization highlighted the ongoing repercussions of the Israeli occupation of Palestinian and Arab territories. The statement emphasized the troubling expansion of settlements and the continuous aggression against these lands, which has far-reaching implications for peace and stability in the region.
The General Secretariat reiterated that the Israeli occupation, along with the expansion of settlements and assaults on Lebanese and Syrian territories, constitutes a clear violation of international resolutions. Notably, United Nations Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338 explicitly call for the withdrawal from territories occupied since 1967, underscoring the illegality of these actions under international law.
The Arab League stressed that achieving security, peace, and stability in the region requires an end to the Israeli occupation of all Palestinian and Arab territories occupied since 1967. The organization advocates for the establishment of a sovereign Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, in line with the two-state solution and international legitimacy.
Furthermore, the Arab League urged the international community to exert pressure on Israel to cease its aggressive actions and illegal practices. It called for an immediate halt to settlement activities and urged nations not to provide any support that would sustain the occupation.
The Arab League’s statement serves as a crucial reminder of the urgent need for international intervention in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The call for a peaceful resolution remains vital for the stability of the region and the broader international community.
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