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Sat 20 May 2023 10:33 am - Jerusalem Time
Challenges ahead of the Arab Summit
The current Arab summit came at a time when international changes are accelerating and new transformations and positions are taking place regarding inter-Arab and regional Arab relations, the most important of which is the long-awaited return of Syria and the decision on Saudi-Iranian reconciliation mediated by China, in addition to the escalation of racism and crimes of the occupying state, as well as the spread of racist religious thought and Jewish supremacy. Not only the right of our people, but also the right of non-Jews according to their Zionist Talmudic vision.
This summit comes after the unprecedented convening of the session to commemorate the "75th" anniversary of the Nakba at the United Nations and the presentation of President Mahmoud Abbas to his speech in front of those present from the international community after the occupation representative incited countries to boycott this event and his failure to mobilize a large number, despite the response of some Europeans who It is necessary to follow up with them and ask them about their position, which contradicts the principles that they are supposed to advocate since they themselves suffered from Nazi crimes in the past.
There is an importance to the joint Arab rapprochement and cooperation in the face of what is happening in our troubled world today to achieve a new international order in the face of the savage neo-liberalism that targets justice, human rights and freedoms, as well as the global Zionist movement and its tool, the settlement project in Palestine in targeting our historical presence on our land and our right to self-determination.
This requires developing a contemporary Arab strategic vision that distances itself from the American containment attempts that led our peoples towards the conditions they have reached and the continuation of feeding the settlement and occupation project. A vision associated as much as possible with agreement on its goals, plans and mechanisms in order to anticipate events instead of reactions in an attempt to answer the major headlines that caused our crises during the past decades, and to benefit from the international atmosphere, especially among the anti-unipolar peoples responsible for the disasters of the peoples.
Basic paths that must be adopted as priorities at this stage in the history of our people, who stand at the forefront of the Arab peoples and the progressive democratic forces in the world in the face of those Zionist plans that impede the transformations I mentioned in order to preserve the destructive unilateral regime in the region and its advanced position with its strategic American ally.
These paths are summarized in the first, the path of continuing the national struggle against the colonial occupation as a national liberation movement that seeks the right of its people to self-determination and the overthrow of the settlement project and apartheid in the land of Palestine, especially after the occupation and its allies who claimed to sponsor the peace process brought the two-state solution to what it reached as a result. The reality of settlements, annexation, walls, and the West's retreat in supporting the principle of this international choice, according to what was assumed in terms of borders and rights over natural and water resources, as well as the status of Jerusalem as the capital, and the rights of return of refugees.
This is in addition to parallel tracks related first to strengthening the unity of our people within the framework of the Liberation Organization, ending the manifestations of the coup, as well as promoting democratic life and decent living. This is in addition to the course of diplomatic resistance action in all international forums in order not only to boycott the policies of the occupation, but also to suspend Israel’s membership in the international organization that did not, as was supposed to be carried out by UN Resolution 181, but rather the occupation, settlement expansion and the struggle for our full membership, in addition to the political track Legal before the competent international and European courts to prosecute the crimes of the Zionist gangs and Israel since before the Nakba, and the establishment of special courts for that, such as the Nuremberg courts set up by the Europeans themselves for Nazi crimes, and the strengthening of international solidarity relations.
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