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PALESTINE

Fri 07 Mar 2025 10:31 am - Jerusalem Time

What's gone is gone, so let's prepare for what's coming?


The summit ended without any significant outcomes that would relieve the distress and remove the gloom. This is the state that the nation has not left since the first summit was held on May 28, 1946, in the Zahrat Anshas Palace in the town of Anshas, which is located about 33 kilometers northeast of Cairo, and bore the same name as the Cairo Summit: “The Palestine Summit.”


Between Inshas and Cairo, abundant water and blood flowed in the river of suffering that flowed without stopping, and the Palestinian cause remained the same priority in all Arab summits, both emergency and regular.


Aside from the eloquence in adapting the vocabulary that relieves tensions and raises morale, the outcomes of the summit are disappointing, given that it did not obtain the required consensus, which was evident in the absence of some leaders from its deliberations, which indicates that the Arab summits have not abandoned their differences, and that the phrase “the Arabs agreed not to agree” has remained the permanent refrain that characterizes all successive summits.


The host country is credited with its good organization and its perseverance in removing the trigger of displacement, by proposing an alternative to reconstruction while the Gazans remain on their land and participate in the reconstruction of their destroyed cities, towns, villages and camps.

The danger of displacement has not gone away by presenting an alternative. What is coming, in light of the Israeli and American rejection of the summit outcomes, must set off more than one red flag, to build high Arab and Palestinian walls of resistance, to re-align the ranks and overcome the differences, in preparation for what is coming.


May God save us from the coming!

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