Joseph Aoun: Lebanon taught me that Palestine is a right issue and that the right needs strength – the seventh day

President Joseph Aoun, President of the Lebanese Republic, may be the last of the arrivals of your honorable council, but I came to you as a soldier in the service of people and patriotism, and Lebanon taught me that Palestine is a right issue and that the right needs strength, and that the strength in the struggles of peoples is the power of position and logic, persuasion of the world and mobilization and support of public opinion.

He added during his speech at the emergency Arab summit in Cairo, that the force is when the legitimate need, necessity, opportunity and circumstances necessary to achieve victory and defend the right, and Lebanon taught me that the Palestinian issue is a Palestinian national, national, Arab and human right.

He pointed out that the more we succeed in showing these lofty dimensions of Palestine, the more we win and win it with it, and the more we size it to the limits of the issue of a group, party or group and we leave it, the more we lose it and lose with it.

Yesterday, Monday, Arab leaders began arriving at Cairo to participate in the summit, after a wave of Arab and international rejection of US President Donald Trump’s proposals regarding the displacement of Palestinians from Gaza, and the statements of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about the possibility of establishing a Palestinian state inside Saudi Arabia, which was met with wide recklessness.

Since last January 25, US President Donald Trump has been promoting a plan to displace the Palestinians of Gaza into neighboring countries such as Egypt and Jordan, which was rejected by the two countries, and other Arab countries and regional and international organizations have joined them.

Egypt became a comprehensive Arab plan for the reconstruction of Gaza without the displacement of the Palestinians from it, for fear of liquidating the Palestinian cause, and intended to present it at the top of Tuesday.

The Israeli war on Gaza left October 7, 2023 and January 19, 2025, a group extermination in Gaza, which left more than 160,000 martyrs and wounded Palestinians, most of them children and women, and more than 14 thousand missing.

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