A group of UN Arab and Muslim ambassadors have condemned President Donald Trump’s declared goal of forcing Palestinians out of his besieged Gaza home, and made it a blatant violation of international law. I call it.
On behalf of Arab groups at a press conference in New York on Friday, Kuwait’s UN envoy Tarek al-Banay said the expulsion of Palestinians in Gaza must be explicitly denied.
“Such displacement is a clear violation of Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention in 1949,” he said, supported by representatives of the Islamic Cooperative Organization (OIC) and the Non-Alliance Movement (NAM). I mentioned it in.
“We, the Arab countries, want to see the Riviera (the Gazan Riviera of Palestinian), within the independent and internationally recognized Palestinian nations,” he added.
Earlier this month, Trump proposed that the US take “ownership” of the Gaza Strip and turn it into a tourism hub. “The US will take over the Gaza Strip, and we will use it to work,” the real estate investor president said at a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington.
The statement sparked a wave of global rage, even from Washington’s allies in West Asia. Hundreds of protesters also gathered outside the White House after brave comments, warning that Palestinian territory was “not for sale.” Despite the backlash, Trump has since repeated his “suggestion” several times.
Meanwhile, the secretary-general of Qatar-based International Union of Muslim Scholars (IUMS) has accused Trump’s plans of Gaza as extremely dangerous and called for serious responses from the international community.
The coalition of Muslim Scholars is following recent developments in the international sector, especially with concern over the US president’s plan to relocate Gaza residents to other countries, Ali Al Karadagi said. It said it was according to Shev Newsletter.
He also condemned tolerance and negligence in this regard as “great betrayal,” saying such a plot is a clear violation of international law and threatens the security and stability of the region and the world.
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