The Arab League has condemned Israeli genocidal war against the besieged Gaza Strip saying that the international failure to end the occupation of Palestinian lands has led to the present trend of savagery by the Israeli regime.
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the Arab League have condemned the US over the third veto of a ceasefire resolution proposed at the United Nations Security Council amid Israeli genocidal war against the besieged Gaza Strip.
In an extraordinary session of permanent representatives on Thursday, the Council expressed concern over the unprecedented dire conditions in Rafah, the southernmost city of the Gaza Strip along the border with Egypt, citing Israel's plans and intentions to forcibly displace approximately one and a half million Palestinian citizens there outside Palestinian ...
The call came following an emergency meeting held by the Cairo-based body at the level of permanent delegates upon a request from Palestine to discuss ways of halting the Israeli war, which has killed more than 25,000 people since 7 October.
In a statement on the occasion of World Children's Day, the Arab League stressed that all Palestinian children have the right to live a safe and calm life away from all causes of fear, displacement, and all forms of violence.
Saudi Arabia hosted an emergency meeting of the Arab League and Muslim bloc in the capital Riyadh on Saturday as the participants discuss the latest situation in Gaza since the intensification of Israeli onslaughts against the besieged Strip on October 7.
The submission follows on from a resolution passed by the United Nations General Assembly in December 2022 requesting the ICJ to issue an advisory opinion on the implications of Israel's continued violations of the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination.
This came in the remarks of Arab League's Assistant Secretary General and Head of Social Affairs Sector, Haifa abu Ghazaleh, made during the inauguration of a virtual conference on the flagrant violations on children during armed conflicts held on Sunday.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad will attend the Friday summit of the Arab League, the first participation by the top official since the country was suspended from the organization back in 2011.
The Arab League has urged the International Criminal Court to complete the investigation into the previous and present crimes committed by Israeli regime against the Palestinian people.