The Palestinian Committee of the Arab Parliament will convene its first meeting under the leadership of Mohammed Ahmed Al-Yamahi, the President of the Arab Parliament. This significant event is scheduled for next Wednesday at the headquarters of the Arab League’s General Secretariat in Cairo. Following the meeting, a crucial press conference will take place to outline the Parliament’s efforts and initiatives supporting the Palestinian cause and its people.
The meeting will see extensive official participation from various entities and organizations. Key attendees include the representative of the State of Palestine at the Arab League, the Assistant Secretary-General overseeing Palestine and Arab territories at the Arab League, and a representative from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Members of the Palestinian Committee from the Arab Parliament will also be present.
This meeting occurs amidst the ongoing suffering of the Palestinian people due to acts of genocide, ethnic cleansing, and forced displacement perpetrated by the occupying forces. These actions aim to undermine the Palestinian cause and threaten the existence of UNRWA. The committee aims to address these critical issues and advocate for the rights and dignity of the Palestinian people.
The upcoming meeting and press conference represent a vital step in mobilizing support for Palestine within the Arab and international parliamentary landscape. The Arab Parliament intends to strengthen its commitment to the Palestinian cause and ensure that the plight of the Palestinian people remains a priority on the global agenda.
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