Abbas during a meeting with Aoun: Gaza is an inherent part of the State of Palestine – the seventh day

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas stressed that the current priority that the Palestinian Authority is working on is to stabilize the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, provide aid and complete withdrawal of the Israeli occupation.

This came during the meeting that brought together Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun on the sidelines of their participation in the emergency Arab summit hosted by the Egyptian capital, Cairo, to discuss the Arab move to support the Gaza Strip and reject plans to displace the Palestinian people from their land.

During the meeting, the Palestinian President reaffirmed that the Gaza Strip is an inherent part of the land of the State of Palestine, and it is the owner of the political and legal mandate on it, like the rest of the Palestinian land.

He said that the necessary plans to start providing basic services have been developed for the return of our people to their places of residence in the sector in preparation for the reconstruction of the contribution of brothers and friends in the world.

Abbas stressed that the priority is to stabilize the ceasefire, provide aid, withdraw the entire occupation forces, and assume the Palestinian National Authority full responsibilities in the Gaza Strip, stop all unilateral actions, stop settlement and attempts to include the Palestinian land in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem.

He stressed the need for the international community to assume the United Nations and the UN Security Council to assume its responsibilities to compel the occupying state to stop its continuous aggression against our people, our land and our sanctities, and to stop the projects of settlement, annexation and racial expansion, in which the occupying state challenges the will of international legitimacy and international law.

The emergency Arab summit that Egypt called for at the request of the State of Palestine and in coordination with the Kingdom of Bahrain (the current president of the Council of the League of Arab States at the level of the summit) will be held in response to the plan presented by US President Donald Trump on January 25 to promote the plan to displace Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to neighboring countries such as Egypt and Jordan, which was rejected by the two countries and joined by other Arab countries and regional and international organizations.

Egypt has become a comprehensive Arab plan for the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip without the displacement of the Palestinians for fear of liquidating the Palestinian issue, and Cairo intends to present its plan in the summit work to Arab leaders and leaders.

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