ARAB AND WORLD
Wed 10 Jan 2024 6:19 pm - Jerusalem Time
Aqaba Summit: Confronting any Israeli plans to displace Palestinians
The statement of the Aqaba Summit, which was held in the Jordanian city between the King of Jordan, King Abdullah II, and the Egyptian Presidents, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, and the Palestinian President, Mahmoud Abbas, to discuss the war on Gaza, warned: From establishing safe areas in the Gaza Strip, or occupying it, stressing that displacement plans will be confronted.
The three leaders stressed "the necessity of continuing pressure to stop the Israeli aggression against Gaza and protect defenseless civilians."
They stressed their opposition to any Israeli plans to displace Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and the need to condemn them internationally and confront them.
They affirmed their "complete rejection of all attempts to liquidate the Palestinian issue, and to separate Gaza and the West Bank, which constitute an extension of the one Palestinian state."
The leaders warned against "attempts to reoccupy parts of Gaza or establish safe zones there, stressing the need to enable the people of Gaza to return to their homes."
They pointed out "the necessity of ensuring the delivery of relief and humanitarian aid to Gaza on a permanent and sufficient basis, to alleviate the tragic humanitarian situation that the people in the Strip are experiencing."
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Aqaba Summit: Confronting any Israeli plans to displace Palestinians