Now Arab countries have started interfering in the Israel-Hamas war. Not only criticism, the Arab League, a group of 22 Arab countries, openly condemned Israel. The Benjamin Netanyahu regime has cut off electricity, food and water to Gaza. The Israeli regime has already tightened its grip on this city, which is surrounded by concrete walls on all sides. The troubles of the Arab countries have increased since the war started and they are appealing to end the war at any cost.
Foreign ministers of Arab countries had reached the Arab Council meeting in Cairo city of Egypt. The meeting was called at the request of Palestine. During this, Arab ministers appealed to Israel to withdraw its decisions. The Israeli Defense Minister had ordered to cut off electricity and water to the Gaza Strip and after this the situation in the Palestinian city became worse. There is darkness in the entire city. Israeli airstrikes continue and building after building is being destroyed, where women, children and old people are being killed.
Palestinians are facing genocide
In a meeting at the Arab League headquarters in Cairo, Arab foreign ministers discussed the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas and demanded Israel lift the siege of Gaza. The foreign ministers appealed to start the supply of food, water, electricity and fuel in poor and densely populated areas with immediate effect. The League asked Israel to reconsider this “unjust” decision. Arab League Secretary General Ahmed Abul Gheit in his speech accused Israel of genocide. “We show our solidarity with the Palestinians in Gaza as they face a genocide that must be stopped immediately and condemned,” he said.
Arab League demands full statehood for Palestine
Currently there are 22 Gulf countries in the Arab League, which include Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen Algeria. , Bahrain, Comoros and Djibouti. Arab ministers arriving in Cairo at the request of Palestine urged Israel to fulfill its international obligations as an occupying power and return to a two-state solution where Palestine could receive full statehood.
Israel continues to occupy Palestine's land
In its initial statement, Saudi Arabia accused Israel of “continued occupation” and “depriving the Palestinian people of their legitimate rights.” Saudi Arabia also suggested taking forward talks on the two-state formula in the European Union and Gulf Cooperation Council. Apart from these, Organization of Islamic Cooperation, a Muslim organization of 57 countries, also condemned Israel and urged to give their rights to the Palestinian people. Appealed to the international community to talk about a two-state solution.
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