Extraordinary Summit in Doha Arab and Islamic Leaders Call for a United Front Against Zionist Aggression

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Arab and Islamic Leaders Unite Against Zionist Aggression

On Monday, leaders of Arab and Islamic countries gathered for an extraordinary summit, adopting a final communiqué that calls for a united front against Zionist aggression against Qatar.

Unity in the Face of Aggression

The leaders described this aggression as a "serious threat" to regional and international peace and security, as well as a "flagrant violation of international law". They expressed their absolute solidarity with Qatar, supporting all measures taken by the state to protect its sovereignty, stability, and the security of its citizens. The participants denounced the impunity of the Zionist occupier, calling on the international community to hold it accountable for its repeated crimes and violations.

Palestine: End of Occupation and Independent State

The final communiqué calls for:

  • An end to the Zionist occupation in Palestine
  • The creation of an independent Palestinian state within the 1967 borders
  • East Jerusalem as the capital of this state

The leaders rejected any attempt at forced displacement or ethnic cleansing, describing these practices as crimes against humanity. They also condemned policies of blockade, starvation, and colonization, equating them with war crimes.

Warning Against Policies of Faits Accomplis

The Arab and Islamic leaders warned against Zionist attempts to impose a new fait accompli in the region or undermine mediation efforts. "Any attack on Qatar is an attack on the entire Arab and Islamic world," the communiqué emphasizes.

Qatar's Central Role in Mediation

The summit praised Qatar's role in mediation efforts to end the Zionist genocide war in Gaza. The leaders also welcomed the "New York Declaration" adopted at the UN, reaffirming the importance of a two-state solution.

Call to the UN Security Council

Finally, the Arab and Islamic heads of state urged the UN Security Council to set a binding timetable to end the occupation and ensure a just and lasting solution to the conflict.