OIC envoys deplore Israeli actions against Palestinians
UNITED NATIONS, MAY 12: The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), at a meeting in New York, has unanimously endorsed Pakistan’s proposal for issuing a joint statement deploring the Israeli actions against Palestinians.
The meeting also approved a
proposal from the ambassadors of Turkey and Saudi Arabia for mobilising
international support to convene a special session of the General Assembly on
the situation. The OIC envoys set up a core group of member states as well to
highlight this issue at the UN. Pakistan is a key member of this core group.
In a separate statement on
Tuesday, UN Secretary General António Guterres said he was “gravely concerned”
at escalating violence in the occupied Palestinian territory, while the UN
rights office, OHCHR, appealed for “a redoubling of efforts to restore calm”,
after airstrikes and days of clashes between protesters and Israeli police.
The ambassadors of OIC member states held this urgent meeting at the United Nations to show their angst at the Israeli aggression and unequivocally condemned the recent use of “brutal” force by the Israeli forces against Palestinians in East Jerusalem.
- Set up core group to raise issue at UN; meeting approves proposals from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey
In a statement issued after their
meeting, the OIC ambassadors said the Israeli attacks on Palestinians in East
Jerusalem, Sheikh Jarrah and Gaza were against all humanitarian norms and human
rights laws, especially in the holy month of Ramazan.
The envoys urged the world
community to immediately stop Israel’s attempts to evict residents of Sheikh
Jarrah who have been living in that neighborhood for decades.
Tensions in East Jerusalem have
soared earlier this week, after Palestinians complained about oppressive Israeli
restrictions during Ramazan.
In Geneva, UN rights office
spokesperson Rupert Colville cited reports that over 900 Palestinians had been
wounded between May 7 and 10 in East Jerusalem, and over 200 in the West Bank,
“most by Israeli security forces”.
Mr Colville cited reports saying
that 24 Palestinians, including nine children and one woman, had been killed in
the Israeli attacks.
The OHCHR official said at least
17 Israeli civilians were reportedly injured as the Palestinian groups had
launched “some 250 rockets towards Israel in the past 24 hours”.
Addressing the envoys, Ambassador
Munir Akram suggested immediate steps to draw the attention of the
international community to the Israeli violations of the historic and legal
status quo at the Al Aqsa mosque compound.
The world community should be
encouraged to play its role in stopping these crimes against the Palestinian
people and Muslim holy sites and to ensure the protection they need under
international law, he added.
Ambassador Akram reiterated
Pakistan’s unwavering “commitment to a two-state solution” in accordance with
the relevant United Nations and OIC resolutions, with the pre-1967 borders and
Al-Quds Al-Sharif as the capital of a viable, independent Palestinian state.
The UN chief said he was “deeply saddened to learn of increasingly large numbers of casualties, including children, from Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, and of Israeli fatalities from rockets launched from Gaza”.
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