Tehran – Iran’s Foreign Ministry’s proposal to convene an emergency meeting of foreign ministers of Islamic Cooperative Organizations (OIC) to deal with the forced ouster of Palestinians from Gaza has reportedly gained great support. It’s there.
The session will occur in the first half of March, citing sources within Iran’s foreign ministry, according to a report by the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) that follows extensive diplomatic efforts by Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Aragut. It is expected.
The proposal, officially submitted to the OIC Director-General, follows a recent series of consultations between Saudi Arabia and his counterparts in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Algeria, Turkey, Pakistan, Malaysia and Gambia, and the current OIC Chairperson. It continued.
The debate focuses on possible measures against the controversial US-Israel plan, with plans to relocate Gazan to countries such as Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia.
Araguchi repeatedly denounces these proposals, warning that “complete the elimination of the Palestinian colonial era.”
He urged a unified action to stop this “conspiracy” against Palestinian rights.
“The US Zionist plan to forcibly expel Gazan and scatter it across other countries is a blatant attempt to destroy Palestinian identity,” Araguchi said.
He further stated that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent proposal to establish a Palestinian state on Saudi Arabia’s territory was a “unprecedented invasion” and a “threat to regional peace and security.” .
Indirectly referring to Netanyahu’s remarks, Aragut stressed the need for the OIC to adopt “urgent measures” to prevent the Israeli regime from normalizing the “genocide policy.”
He emphasized that the international community, particularly the majority of Muslim countries, must oppose efforts to justify violations of international law.
“The organisations of Islamic cooperation must make decisive and effective decisions as soon as possible by holding an extraordinary meeting with the presence of foreign ministers of the Member States to defend the legitimate rights of Palestinians. “No,” said the top Iranian diplomat. A call with Secretary-General Hussein Ibrahim Taha.
US President Donald Trump recently proposed that Washington take “ownership” of the Gaza Strip and turn it into a tourism hub, ousting Palestinian residents forever.
“We have the responsibility to own it (Gaza), clean it up and rebuild it into the Middle East Riviera (West Asia),” Trump said in a press conference with Israeli convicted war detective Benjamin Netanyahu stated in.
Later, while sitting next to the king of Jordan in an oval office, Trump, given the opposition from both Gaza residents and his plans to relocate a population of over 2 million, he said he was in his own right. He refused to provide a detailed explanation of how he would proceed with the plan. He said the United States would simply “take” territory.
The US President’s statement ignites international rage by the rights and legal institutions that accused Israel of helping to complete a genocide that would not end in a 16-month brutal war with Gaza. Ta.