
Amman, Feb. 5 (Petra)– The Arab Parliament has categorically rejected the forced displacement of the Palestinian people from Gaza to other countries, stressing that such actions constitute a flagrant violation of international laws, UN resolutions, and the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Arab Parliament reaffirmed its absolute rejection of any attempts to liquidate the Palestinian cause or impose unjust solutions. It emphasized that any efforts to forcibly displace the Palestinian people amount to a crime against humanity under international law and the Geneva Conventions.
Arab Parliament Speaker Mohammed Al-Yamahi warned that such calls do not serve peace efforts but rather fuel conflict and escalate tensions in a region that desperately needs stability. He urged the international community to support fair and comprehensive peace efforts based on UN resolutions and the two-state solution.
Al-Yamahi called on the international community, the UN Security Council, and the United Nations to take a firm stance against any plans aimed at displacing Palestinians from their land. He reiterated the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination and the establishment of an independent state with Jerusalem as its capital.
Similarly, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) condemned calls for the displacement of Palestinians from Gaza, the promotion of Israel’s alleged sovereignty over Palestinian lands, and the halting of funding to UNRWA.
In a statement on Wednesday, the OIC warned that such actions reinforce occupation, settlement expansion, and the illegal seizure of Palestinian land, constituting a gross violation of international law and UN resolutions, including Security Council Resolution 2334. It also threatens regional stability.
The OIC strongly rejected any plans aimed at altering the geographical, demographic, or legal status of the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT), reaffirming that Gaza is an integral part of the occupied State of Palestine.
The OIC renewed its firm support for UNRWA and its irreplaceable humanitarian mission, rejecting any attempts to undermine its existence or legal mandate. It stressed that UNRWA remains a crucial humanitarian priority, a symbol of international commitment to Palestinian refugees’ rights, and a stabilizing force in the region.
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