Qatar participates in emergency Arab League meeting on continuing genocide in Gaza
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Doha: The State of Qatar participated today in the extraordinary session of the Arab League Council at the level of permanent representatives, which w...
Doha: The State of Qatar participated today in the extraordinary session of the Arab League Council at the level of permanent representatives, which was held at the headquarters of the General Secretariat of the League, upon the request of the State of Palestine to discuss the Arab action regarding the continuation of the genocide and starvation policy against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, as well as in light of Israeli threats to invade the Palestinian city of Rafah.
The delegation of the State of Qatar was chaired by the Permanent Representative of the State of Qatar to the Arab League HE Tariq Ali Faraj Al Ansari.
In his speech during the meeting, HE Al Ansari affirmed that Qatar strongly condemns the threat to invade Rafah and the Israeli occupation's announcement of the seizure of lands in the Jordan Valley in the occupied Palestinian territories. He pointed out that these threats are an extension of the deliberate policy of occupation aimed at expanding settlements, forcibly displacing the Palestinian people, and depriving them of their rights without any moral or conscience.
He added that the State of Qatar, while emphasizing its complete rejection of encroachments on the rights of the Palestinian people, warns in this context that the continuation of the Israeli occupation's disregard for international laws, particularly international humanitarian law, and the imposition of the logic of force and fait accompli, will completely undermine the credibility of international decisions and the prospects for the desired peace, especially with the continuation of the brutal war on occupied Palestine, including the Gaza Strip, and threats to invade other cities and their serious humanitarian consequences on civilians despite the issuance of Security Council resolutions 2728 and 2700, noting that it was a dangerous precedent threatening international peace and security.