Arab Parliament Pushes for Peace: Unifying Global Efforts for Palestine
The Arab Parliament, led by President Mohammed bin Ahmed Al Yammahi, is working closely with global parliamentary institutions to end the Israeli occupation and promote a two-state solution. The focus includes supporting Palestinian self-determination and relying on agreements like Sharm El-Sheikh for regional peace.
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The Arab Parliament has reaffirmed its dedication to collaborating with member state parliaments and international bodies to create impactful strategies for compelling Israel to end its occupation. This initiative is centered on realizing a just and enduring peace predicated on the two-state solution.
In Cairo, during a leadership session of the Palestine Committee, Arab Parliament President Mohammed bin Ahmed Al Yammahi underscored the necessity of unifying both Arab and global parliamentary stances. These unified efforts aim to bolster the Palestinian people's inalienable right to self-determination and add weight to pivotal agreements like the Sharm El-Sheikh Accord, which seeks to maintain a ceasefire in Gaza.
The session concluded with the adoption of numerous recommendations that champion the Palestinian cause and hold Israel accountable for civilian-targeted offenses. These proposals are slated for presentation at the upcoming Arab Parliament plenary session.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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