Iraq has reaffirmed its rejection of Palestinian displacement efforts supported by the U.S. and Israel, as stated by Nadhim Al-Shibli during meetings for the 7th Arab Parliament Conference. The conference will focus on creating a unified document to support the Palestinian cause, emphasizing their historical rights and the establishment of an independent state with Jerusalem as its capital.
On Friday, Iraq reaffirmed its unwavering stance against the displacement of the Palestinian population, a movement supported by U.S. and Israeli authorities. This declaration was made by Nadhim Al-Shibli, a member of the Iraqi Parliament, during his participation in preparatory meetings for the upcoming 7th Arab Parliament Conference set for Saturday in Cairo. The primary goal of this conference is to discuss a unified Arab parliamentary document focused on “Supporting the Resilience of the Palestinian People on Their Land and Rejecting Displacement, Annexation Plans, and Attempts to Erase the Palestinian Cause.”
The preparatory committee reached a consensus that this document would be the sole agenda item for the upcoming conference, hosted at the Arab League General Secretariat. The gathering is expected to see extensive participation from Arab parliamentarians, coordinated by the Arab Parliamentary Union, to reinforce their collective efforts regarding the Palestinian issue.
Al-Shibli highlighted the critical nature of the document as a means to bolster the unified Arab parliamentary commitment toward the Palestinian cause. He emphasized Iraq’s persistent opposition to any initiative aimed at displacing the Palestinian populace or disregarding their rightful claims. He further noted that the document will propose unified parliamentary actions to strengthen the Palestinian people’s resilience, emphasizing their historical rights and the aspiration for an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital.
Iraq’s strong commitment to the Palestinian cause was reiterated by Nadhim Al-Shibli during preparatory meetings for the Arab Parliament Conference, underscoring a collective rejection of displacement efforts backed by the U.S. and Israel. The forthcoming conference aims to develop a unified parliamentary approach to support Palestinian resilience and rights, emphasizing the establishment of an independent state with Jerusalem as its capital.
Original Source: shafaq.com