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Israel’s defiance of international law a threat to global peace: Shura Council

Qatar News Agency
Braga

The Shura Council warned of the consequences of the international community’s inability to oblige the Israeli occupation forces to comply with international resolutions, considering it a threat to international peace and security.

This came in a speech delivered by HE Shura Council Member, Abdullah bin Nasser bin Turki Al Subaie, who is also Vice President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean (PAM), Member of the PAM’s Bureau, during the opening of the 18th Plenary Session, which began on Wednesday in the city of Braga, the Portuguese Republic, and continues for two days.

Al Subaie referred to the dangerous Israeli escalation in all the occupied Palestinian territories up to the city of Rafah, expressing his regret for the Israeli entitys persistence in its war on the Gaza Strip. He said that whenever the opportunity arises to stop this brutal war on Gaza, the Israeli side persists in its stubbornness, highlighting Israel’s declining of a Qatar-Egypt proposal which was approved by Hamas.
He also stressed that the State of Qatar supported all peace endeavors and efforts made to find solutions to the Palestinian issue within the framework of international legitimacy and relevant United Nations resolutions.

He added that peace is still possible as long as it is just and sustainable, restores rights to the Palestinian people and guarantees the establishment of their independent state within its borders of June 4, 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

He stressed the State of Qatar’s belief in dialogue as a way to resolve problems and disputes between countries and between parties and conflicting movements within one country.

He added that Qatar has succeeded in resolving many disputes and disputes between parties and between countries, and is still making strenuous efforts to reach a solution to many regional and international conflicts, and in particular to stop the aggression against Gaza.

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