Arab leaders unite to call for urgent end to war

Arab leaders unite to call for urgent end to war in Gaza

Summit takes place in Cairo, Egypt to discuss the war between Israelis and Palestinians

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247 This Saturday the peace summit will take place in Cairo, Egypt. During the statements, Arab leaders rejected the Israeli massacre in the Gaza Strip and called on the Israeli regime to comply with international law as the Gaza Strip is being bombed mercilessly and Palestinian authorities warn that a ground invasion would kill at least 15,000 Palestinians.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas warned against any attempts to force Palestinians beyond the borders of the Gaza Strip, according to the intelligence service sputnik.

“We warn against attempts to drive our people from Gaza beyond its borders,” Abbas said during the meeting, adding that the people “will remain in their country.”

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Security and peace will only exist in the Middle East if the twostate system the Jewish state and the Palestinian state is established, said Abbas.

Jordan’s King Abdullah II called for an immediate end to the conflict in the Gaza Strip and the delivery of humanitarian aid to the enclave.

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“Our priorities today are clear and urgent. First, an immediate end to the war in Gaza, the protection of civilians…Second, the continuous and uninterrupted delivery of humanitarian aid, fuel, food and medicine to the Gaza Strip,” he said.

He also said it was crucial to prevent the “humanitarian catastrophe” that was driving the region “into the abyss.”

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“Third, the unequivocal rejection of the forced displacement or internal displacement of Palestinians. This is a war crime under international law and a red line for all of us,” the king added.

Without guaranteeing the rights of the Palestinian people, there can be no stability in the Middle East, said the King of Bahrain, Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.

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“There will be no stability in the Middle East without guaranteeing the rights of the Palestinian people,” the king said.

Saudi Arabia calls on the international community to require Israel to respect international law, Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud said.

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“We urge the international community to take a firm stance to oblige Israel to comply with international laws,” the top Saudi diplomat said.

Saudi Arabia also rejects the double standards of some representatives of the international community in relation to the PalestinianIsraeli conflict, he added.

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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah ElSisi called for an action plan to restore a peace process in the Middle East, adding that it would put an end to the humanitarian tragedy.

“I call on you to work together to reach consensus on an action plan to end the current humanitarian tragedy and revitalize the peace process,” ElSisi said.

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The Palestinian problem cannot be solved without a fair decision, he said, adding that it would not be done “at the expense of Egypt.” Cairo rejects the idea of ​​forced relocation of Palestinians, he said.

“We condemn the attacks against all civilians,” ElSisi said.

UN SecretaryGeneral Antonio Guterres said on Saturday that “the time has come to act” to end the crisis in the Gaza Strip caused by the escalation of the PalestinianIsraeli conflict.

“The time has come for action. Act to end this terrible nightmare. And act to build a future worthy of the dreams of children in Palestine, Israel, the region and our world,” Guterres said.

He also called for an immediate ceasefire and the release of all hostages and reiterated the need for a twostate solution to the conflict.

On October 7, the Palestinian group Hamas launched a largescale surprise rocket attack on Israel from the Gaza Strip, breaching the border and killing and kidnapping people in neighboring Israeli communities. Israel launched retaliatory strikes and ordered a complete blockade of the Gaza Strip, home to more than two million people, cutting off supplies of water, food and fuel. The escalation of the conflict resulted in thousands of people being killed and injured on both sides.

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