The OIC condemns the Zionist aggression against Palestinians, calling for a comprehensive peace based on the withdrawal from occupied territories, a ceasefire in Gaza, and the protection of the Palestinian population from displacement and violence.
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has voiced its strong condemnation of the recent acts of aggression against the Palestinian populace. During its extraordinary session, the Council of Foreign Ministers underscored the necessity for achieving a fair, durable, and all-encompassing peace in the Middle East. This peace hinges on the complete withdrawal of the Zionist entity from all Palestinian territories occupied since 1967, thus enabling Palestinians to reclaim their legitimate rights.
The OIC emphasized the urgent need for the Zionist entity to adhere to a permanent and sustainable ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. The resolution advocates for facilitating the return of displaced individuals to their homes, reopening all crossings, and ensuring that humanitarian aid can reach all areas within the Gaza Strip unhindered.
Moreover, the Council asserted an unequivocal rejection of any plans intended to displace the Palestinian population, whether internally or externally. It condemned any actions that utilize starvation or scorched earth strategies to compel Palestinians to abandon their land.
The declaration highlighted the critical importance of halting illegal annexation practices, demolitions of homes, and confiscation of lands. It also called for the cessation of military incursions into Palestinian camps and cities, as well as any attempts to establish purported Zionist sovereignty over areas in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem.
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation has reiterated its steadfast support for the Palestinian people through its resolutions aimed at addressing the ongoing violence and territorial disputes in the region. The call for a just peace, cessation of aggressive actions, and facilitation of humanitarian efforts underlines the urgency of the situation and the need for effective international intervention.
Original Source: ina.iq