The General Secretariat of the League of Arab States welcomed the resolutions issued with broad international support by the Fourth Committee of the United Nations General Assembly related to the Palestinian issue.
The Assistant Secretary-General for Palestine and the occupied Arab territories of the Arab League, Saeed Abu Ali, said in a statement today, Saturday, that these decisions come in line with the historical international positions and resolutions issued by the United Nations that guarantee and support the rights of the Palestinian people to return and self-determination, and to exercise their inalienable rights to build its independent state is a way to achieve a just and comprehensive peace in the region.
He explained that the importance of the recorded decisions is multiplied with appreciation for the coordinated Palestinian and Arab diplomacy, in addition to the positions of the solidarity, supportive and friendly countries, especially in light of the grave challenges faced by the Palestinian cause and the prospects for achieving peace by applying the two-state solution that expresses international consensus, as a result of systematic Israeli policies and practices, where the next Israeli right-wing government threatens headed by "Netanyahu" by escalating it, undermining the two-state solution and international legitimacy, and officially denying the rights of the Palestinian people, announcing the escalation of its war on the Palestinian people by settlement,displacement and Judaization and continuing to commit crimes of discrimination and ethnic cleansing.
And he valued the positions of the countries that supported and adopted the issuance of resolutions, in support of truth, justice and peace and an affirmation of the rules of international law with such strength and convictions, and this large number of members of the United Nations to invite them and all United Nations countries, including those that abstained from voting, to continue and redouble their endeavors and efforts to achieve justice and peace by reopening a political track that leads to the implementation of United Nations resolutions to end the Israeli occupation and establish an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital to the June 1967 lines, based on those relevant international resolutions.
The Assistant Secretary-General called for the need to open a political course of action that employs the mechanisms of the international community to enforce and implement its decisions and embody its will in order to achieve justice for the Palestinian people, and to implement international justice and achieve world peace with the same unified and effective standards.