The Palestinian representative to the Arab League, Muhannad Al-Aklouk, said on Thursday that the League Council placed 60 Israeli organizations on the “Arab National Terrorist Lists,” pointing out that the Council also adopted a list of 22 Israeli figures who “adopted the decision to genocide” against the Palestinian people, In preparation for taking legal action against them.
Al-Aklouk added that the Council adopted a decision to boycott 97 companies and institutions operating in Israeli settlements, based on the database approved by the Human Rights Council, noting that the Council is waiting for the Arab countries to implement the decisions that were approved.
The League Council expressed its rejection of the systematic Israeli incitement campaigns against the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) with the aim of undermining its role, calling on countries that decided to freeze their funding to the agency to reconsider their decision.
In late January, several Western countries, led by the United States, Britain, Canada and Italy, suspended funding for the UN agency, following Israeli allegations that there were UNRWA employees who participated in the attack launched by the Hamas movement on neighboring villages and towns. To the Gaza Strip on October 7 last.
The Council also called on the Arab ministries and bodies concerned with childhood and motherhood to quickly coordinate with their counterparts in countries and international bodies to research all available mechanisms to provide medical and humanitarian aid to thousands of Palestinian children, especially those who lost their limbs, as well as ways to care for all those who lost their loved ones in the “massacres of aggression.” "Israel", which according to the Council claimed the lives of more than 12,000 children in the Gaza Strip.
The Arab League Council condemned “the continuation of Israeli crimes against the Palestinian people, the targeting of more than 100,000 Palestinian civilians, including martyrs and wounded, the continuation of the deadly siege, and the systematic destruction of all forms of life in the Gaza Strip.”
He also warned of the seriousness of the unprecedented catastrophic conditions in the city of Rafah, and of “committing the crime of forcibly displacing approximately one and a half million Palestinian citizens outside the Palestinian territories, who were systematically pushed by Israeli aggression to move towards the far south of the Gaza Strip, close to the border” with Egypt.
The League Council considered that “Israel’s commission of the crime of displacing the Palestinian people from their land” amounted to “an attack on Arab national security,” warning that it would lead to “the collapse of the chances for peace in the Middle East region and the expansion and aggravation of the conflict in the region.”
In a statement, he also called on the Security Council to take a binding resolution to “stop the Israeli aggression and forced displacement against the Palestinians,” in addition to ensuring the flow of relief aid to the entire Gaza Strip, implementing the temporary measures contained in the order of the International Court of Justice, restoring life to normal, and demanding implementation. The complete list of all Security Council resolutions related to the Palestinian issue, in accordance with Resolutions 2721 and 2720.
The Council stressed that “security and peace in the region cannot be achieved except by ending the occupation of the land of the State of Palestine and calling on the international community to take irreversible steps to embody the independence of the State of Palestine and implement the political solution based on international legitimacy resolutions and the Arab Peace Initiative.”
He stressed the necessity of “empowering the Palestinian people with their inalienable rights, most notably their right to self-determination, independence, and the return of refugees, and calling on the Security Council to issue a resolution for the State of Palestine to gain full membership in the United Nations.”
The Council called for “convening an international peace conference to adopt executive steps to achieve comprehensive peace with international guarantees and a timetable for implementation, and to call on countries that have not yet recognized the State of Palestine to do so.”