Tehran – Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi has stepped up diplomatic efforts to counter the “dangerous American and Zionist conspiracy” and forced replacement of Gazan, such a plan will result in ethnic cleansing and genocide. It warns that it is equivalent.
In a series of calls with Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, Secretary-General of the Islamic Cooperation Agency (OIC), Hussein Ibrahim Taha and foreign ministers from Turkey, Egypt, Malaysia, Pakistan and Gambia, Aragucci urged swift international action. Ta. Block Israel’s “colonial agenda” and protect Palestinian rights.
During a call with the UN chief on Monday, Araguchi condemned the US proposal to transfer Gazan as a blatant violation of international law and the UN Charter.
“The forced displacement of Palestinians is not only illegal, but it is also the culmination of Israel’s decades-long project to erase Palestine through genocide,” he explained.
Iranian officials called on the Security Council to adopt a “clear and decisive stance” on the plan, warning that it would threaten global peace.
Guterres reiterated his concern over Israeli humanitarian law, saying, “The UN explicitly rejects proposals that include the forced relocation of Palestinian civilians.”
He emphasized prioritizing the provision of aid and reconstruction in Gaza, and pledged “no effort” to mobilize humanitarian aid.
Egypt supports Iran’s call for a unified Islamic response
In a discussion with Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatti on Sunday, Aragucci explained the displacement scheme as part of Palestine’s broader “colonial era elimination.”
“This plot seriously puts the stability of the region at risk,” he said. I praise Cairo’s support for Palestinian rights.
Aragucci also criticised President Donald Trump’s recent proposal in Gaza, pointing out that it faced “solid opposition” worldwide, urging Islamic countries to adopt a cohesive strategy.
Abdelatti reaffirmed Egypt’s diplomatic efforts to mediate a ceasefire and restructure Gaza, labeling forced relocation as “unacceptable.”
He emphasized the need for Iran to promote an urgent OIC Ministerial Conference and “broad consultation” in the majority of Muslim states.
Additionally, on Sunday, Aragucci and Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan agreed to the urgency to counter evacuation plans that Iranian officials described as “continuation of genocide.”
Both authorities have praised recent political talks as “productive,” and therefore emphasized the strengthening of relations on both sides.
Fidan said “All Islamic countries must unite to defend Palestinian rights,” and approved Iran’s proposal for an urgent OIC session.
He further emphasized Ankara’s commitment to expanding cooperation with Tehran through mutual interest.