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“Islamic Cooperation” condemns the remarks of the occupation that is irresponsible towards the Kingdom

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation condemned in the strongest terms the rejected and irresponsible statements of the Israeli Prime Minister, in which he called for the establishment of a Palestinian state on the Kingdom’s lands.
The organization promised these statements to incite the Kingdom and prejudice its sovereignty, security and territorial integrity, in a flagrant violation of the principles of international law and the United Nations Charter.

Denial of the rights of the Palestinian people

She emphasized that racist statements come within the framework of continuing Israel’s denial – the occupation existing – for the historical, political and legal rights of the authentic Palestinian people in their homeland, and a desperate attempt to circumvent the national rights of the Palestinian people, including its right to return, determine the fate, and establish an independent state on its national soil.

She renewed her rejection and condemnation of plans and attempts to displace the Palestinian people from their land, and promised him ethnic cleansing, crime and flagrant violation of international law.
At the same time, the organization called on the international community to redouble efforts to end the illegal Israeli colonial occupation and settlement in the Palestinian land, and to embody the sovereignty of the State of Palestine on the occupied land since 1967 with its capital, Al -Quds Al -Sharif.
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation appreciated the established historical positions and the relentless efforts made by the Kingdom in providing all forms of support for the Palestinian people and their just cause, and mobilizing international efforts to implement a two -state solution based on the relevant United Nations resolutions and the Arab Peace Initiative.

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