Arab-Islamic couries have condemned repeated violations of the ceasefire in Gaza – Mehr News agency RCO News Agency

According to the Mehr news agency, citing the site of the extra-regional Al-Quds al-Arabi newspaper from Cairo, it is stated in the press release of eight Arab and Islamic couries that the repeated violation of the ceasefire in Gaza by the Israeli regime, which has led to the martyrdom and wounding of more than a thousand Palestinians, is considered a “serious and dangerous situation” that can fuel the increase in tensions and weaken the efforts made to stabilize the ceasefire and establish stability; That too, in a situation where the regional and iernational parties are coordinating to advance the second stage of Donald Trump’s proposed plan and the implemeation of UN Security Council Resolution No. 2803.
The foreign ministers of the meioned couries emphasized that repeating the ceasefire violation is a direct threat to the political process and can hinder the process of efforts to provide the conditions for a transition to a more stable stage in the Gaza Strip, in both security and humanitarian dimensions.
They emphasized the need to fully adhere to commitmes in order to succeed in the second phase of the peace plan.
In the coinuation of this stateme, all parties have been asked to fully fulfill their responsibilities at this critical stage and act with maximum restrai so that the ceasefire can be maiained and its coinuity guaraeed.
Also, in the aforemeioned stateme, it is emphasized on avoiding any action or behavior that can undermine the curre efforts and also on the necessity of providing a suitable platform for starting the process of reconstruction and improveme of the situation.
At the end, the foreign ministers of these couries once again emphasized the importance of achieving a just, comprehensive and sustainable peace and declared that this peace must be based on the inalienable right of the Palestinian people to determine their own destiny and form their own independe state, based on iernational laws, releva resolutions of the Security Council and the Arab Peace Initiative.



