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Calls to end Israel’s war on Gaza and Lebanon at Riyadh summit

Arab and Muslim leaders and leaders confirmed the need to stop the war against Israel Gaza Strip andLebanonThey condemned the genocide committed by Israel against the Palestinian people.

This came through their speeches at the opening of the Arab-Islamic conference, which started today in Riyadh.

The following are key words in the director’s words:

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman:

  • We emphasize the need to continue joint efforts to establish a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital.
  • Israel’s continued aggression against the Palestinian people hinders peace efforts.
  • We renew our rejection of the genocide committed by Israel against the brotherly people of Palestine.
  • We condemn the operation of the army that targets the territory of Lebanon and reject the violation of its sovereignty.
  • We reject attacks on Iranian soil.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas:

  • The State of Palestine must assume its sovereign responsibilities and return the displaced people to their homes before rebuilding.
  • Israel’s plans to separate Gaza from Jerusalem and halt settlement must be rejected.
  • The historical and legal status of the city of Jerusalem must be preserved.
  • The Security Council resolution must be implemented to stop the Israeli attack, support Gaza, and withdraw the occupation.
  • The Arab and Islamic duty requires us to show the highest levels of solidarity.

King Abdullah II of Jordan:

  • The area is suffering an unacceptable tragedy, with more than a year of Israel’s war on Gaza having passed.
  • The siege on the Gaza Strip must be broken, escalation in the West Bank must be stopped, and Lebanese sovereignty must be supported in order to achieve peace in the region.
  • Israel’s wars must stop immediately to end the destruction and prevent the region from being pushed into an all-out war.
  • We want serious efforts to support the Gaza Strip, and I want to launch a humanitarian bridge to deliver it.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi:

  • Israel’s aggression against Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon has continued for over a year amid international silence.
  • We certainly condemn the campaign of systematic killing against civilians in the Gaza Strip.
  • The future of the region and the world is at a crossroads, and the attack against the Gaza Strip and Lebanon is no longer acceptable.
  • The essential condition for achieving security and stability is the establishment of a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders with Jerusalem as its capital.
  • We will stand against all plans aimed at dissolving the Palestinian cause.
  • We emphasize the need for a ceasefire in Lebanon and the full implementation of Resolution 1701.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan:

  • We hope that the results of today’s meetings will be a sign of hope for the Palestinian and Lebanese people.
  • By banning UNRWA, the Israeli Knesset aims to cancel the two-state solution.
  • Netanyahu’s government is working to increase military tension with Iran on the one hand and continues with attacks on Lebanon.
  • It is important that we continue our efforts to take action against the perpetrators of genocide in Palestine.
  • It is very important to impose an arms embargo on Israel and ban trade with it.
  • Israel must be isolated internationally if it does not end its aggression against the Gaza Strip and Lebanon.
  • We have implemented new trade restrictions on Israel and will impose more if it does not stop its aggression.
  • We must encourage more countries to recognize the State of Palestine.

Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati:

  • Israel’s attack against Lebanon caused massive humanitarian losses and resulted in the displacement of approximately 1.2 million people from their homes.
  • Israel’s aggression against Lebanon must be stopped immediately and a ceasefire declared.
  • I call for an immediate end to the aggression against Lebanon, a ceasefire, and a return to the implementation of Resolution 1701.
  • I ask for support for the Lebanese state and its institutions and to continue sending humanitarian aid.
  • Lebanon is going through an unprecedented crisis and is suffering from clear aggression that violates all international rules.
  • Israel cannot continue its attack against Lebanon and its sovereignty without accountability or oversight.

Iraqi Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani:

  • The right of the Palestinians to establish their independent state with Jerusalem as its capital must be emphasized.
  • We renew our campaign to establish an Arab and Islamic fund for the reconstruction of Gaza and Lebanon.

Kuwaiti Crown Prince Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah:

  • The genocide we are witnessing in Gaza by Israel requires strong efforts to prevent these violations.
  • The international community must stand in solidarity with Lebanon and allow it to control its territory.
  • We support the international coalition in their efforts to implement the two-state solution.

Mohammad Reza Arif, First Vice President of Iran:

  • The United States strongly supports the ongoing crimes of the resident entity.
  • There must be a ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon and humanitarian aid allowed to enter.

2024-11-11 14:15:00
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