CAIRO: The Arab League on Saturday reiterated its stance against the displacement of Palestinians, warning that such actions undermined the Palestinian cause and regional stability.
In a televised interview on Saturday, Hossam Zaki, the league’s assistant secretary-general, reaffirmed the unity of the Arab position in rejecting displacement efforts and expressed strong support for the Palestinians, as well as for Jordan and Egypt in their opposition to such moves.
Zaki said the Arab League was actively working to mobilize regional and international support for the establishment of a Palestinian state.
He also underscored the organization’s commitment to countering Israeli claims while reinforcing the principle of a two-state solution as the foundation for peace in the region.
The ambassador further revealed that discussions are ongoing regarding the possibility of convening an Arab summit to address the Palestinian issue.
While no date has been set, Zaki said the matter remains a priority for the league.
The reaffirmation of Arab solidarity comes amid escalating tensions and renewed international focus on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, with regional powers emphasizing the need for a just and lasting resolution, Jordan News Agency reported.