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OPINIONS

Fri 22 Sep 2023 9:45 am - Jerusalem Time

Important political and diplomatic efforts to revive the peace process

The continuation of the political and diplomatic efforts made by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in cooperation with the brothers in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the Arab Republic of Egypt with the League of Arab States in partnership with the European Union to revive the peace process to emphasize the importance of commitment to the two-state solution and the embodiment of the State of Palestine on the 1967 borders.


These efforts, which contributed to the development of an association working paper, on which more than sixty countries met, gathered on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly meetings, only restored interest in the two-state solution, the embodiment of the Palestinian state, and the emphasis on the necessity of ending the Israeli occupation and ending the suffering of our Palestinian people, as a prelude to that. Step.

In the face of the blockage of the political horizon and the official Israeli rejection of the principle of a two-state solution and negotiations to reach a Palestinian-Israeli peace agreement, and in the face of the occupation state continuing to commit more crimes against our defenseless Palestinian people, and in violating international law through its unilateral measures of seizing lands, settlement construction, demolishing homes, killing citizens, and displacing them. And other such measures that have escalated in an unprecedented manner recently. This initiative, appreciated by our brothers and friends, confirms the importance of the Palestinian issue and its centrality in order to maintain security and stability in the region.

The continuation of daily killings against the Palestinian people, the most recent of which was in Jenin and the Gaza Strip, which led to the death of four citizens and the injury of dozens, is the responsibility of the occupation authorities, which are pushing matters towards a comprehensive confrontation, the consequences of which no one will be able to bear.

What the Palestinian people are facing in the occupied Palestinian territory is not something natural, but rather terrorism in its ugliest forms, and it is the most dangerous terrorism and ethnic cleansing that the Palestinian people can experience in years, and what the terrorist occupation army committed in Jenin is the greatest evidence of condemnation for the international community, which stands by watching the Israeli military machine. It kills safe civilians without anyone doing anything or taking a stance to deter the occupying state and the practices of the Israeli extremist government.

The international community and major powers, including the United States of America, must be well aware that the region is on the verge of explosion as a result of Israel’s persistence in killing, destruction, and theft of land, and the American administration must intervene immediately to stop this Israeli madness before things reach the stage of explosion for which everyone will pay the price.

There is no doubt that the policy pursued by the far-right government in Israel will not bring security and stability to anyone, and those who believe that they can impose their dictates and policies on the right and just Palestinian people are delusional and will not allow their sanctities and principles to be violated, no matter the cost.

In the face of the escalating occupation practices and the danger of the continued absence of a political horizon and its repercussions on security and stability in the entire region, action must be taken to put an end to the comprehensive Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people in the occupied Palestinian territories, the necessity of stopping all unilateral and illegal Israeli measures, and the importance of urging the international community to provide protection for the Palestinian people and to come together. Efforts to find a political horizon that relaunchs serious and effective negotiations to resolve the Palestinian issue on the basis of the two-state solution.

It is necessary to support these efforts and cooperate with brothers and friends in order to make the current movement a success and to end the occupation and put an end to the suffering of our Palestinian people, to reach a comprehensive peace agreement that embodies the State of Palestine on the 1967 borders and East Jerusalem as its capital.

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