Arab League Secretary General Emphasizes Arab, International Rejection of Forced Displacement of Palestinian People

Manama, The Secretary General of the Arab League, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, stressed Arab and international rejection of the forced displacement of the Palestinian people, condemning it morally, humanely, and legally. He called on the international community to hold an international peace conference that embodies the two-state solution, which enjoys global consensus.

In his speech at the 33rd Arab Summit held in Manama today, Aboul Gheit noted that peace in the region requires the immediate end of the Israeli occupation of Palestinian land and the establishment of a Palestinian state based on the pre-1967 borders, noting that some Western countries have provided political cover for the Israeli occupation.

The secretary general added that the region’s crises “remain unresolved, and the wounds have not healed,” highlighting that the most dangerous situation is in Sudan, which threatens the survival of the state and the lives of millions.

He also pointed out that crises in several Arab countries, especially in Yemen
and Libya, have exhausted the states and their people, who are still waiting for solutions and settlements that could restore normalcy.

Aboul Gheit reiterated that collective action is the way to achieve prosperity for all, saying that Arabs will only overcome their difficulties through solidarity and will only rise together.

Source: Saudi Press Agency