Palestine Requests Arab League Council Extraordinary Session to Respond to Recent Israeli Decisions
Ramallah, February 09 (QNA) - The State of Palestine submitted an urgent request for an extraordinary session of the Arab League Council to convene at the level of permanent representatives, as soon as possible, in order to discuss Arab and international moves to confront the Israeli occupation's recent aggressive decisions.
In a statement to the Palestine News and Info Agency (WAFA), the State of Palestine's Permanent Representative to the Arab League Ambassador Muhannad Al Aklouk said that these recently passed decisions aim to expand settlement activities, demolish homes, seize private and public lands, and transfer Hebron's municipal responsibilities to Israel's so-called Civil Administration, including undermining the status and standing of the city's Ibrahimi Mosque.
Ambassador Al Aklouk added that these invalid decisions constitute a continuation of Israel's comprehensive aggression against the Palestinian people, their land, holy sites, and property, further entrenching Israel's annexation and expansion policies.
He called on member states to act at all bilateral and multilateral levels to curb these aggressive Israeli decisions and practices that threaten security, stability, and peace in the region and the world. (QNA)
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