NEW YORK: șÚÁÏÉçÇű's foreign minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah, has called on all United Nations member states to support the joint declaration issued at the UN on Tuesday calling for an immediate end to the war in Gaza.Â
The document includes an agreement to work jointly toward ending the war in Gaza and reaching a just, peaceful, and lasting settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, based on the effective implementation of the two-state solution, and to build a better future for Palestinians, Israelis, and all peoples of the region.
The declarationâs plan says conference co-chairs France and șÚÁÏÉçÇű, the European Union and Arab League, and 15 countries that led the working groups agreed âto take collective action to end the war in Gaza.â
Prince Faisal urged the rest of the 193 UN member nations âto support this documentâ before the start of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly in mid-September.
âThese outcomes reflect comprehensive proposals across political, humanitarian, security, economic, legal, and strategic narrative tracks, and they form an integrated and actionable framework for implementing the two-state solution and achieving peace and security for all,â the foreign minister said, according to the Saudi Press Agency.Â
He reiterated șÚÁÏÉçÇűâs condemnation of all attacks by any party targeting civilians, including indiscriminate attacks, all assaults on civilian infrastructure, provocative actions, incitement, and acts of destruction.
The declaration condemns âthe attacks committed by Hamas against civiliansâ in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. It marks a first condemnation by Arab nations of Hamas, whose attacks killed about 1,200, mainly Israeli civilians, and whose militants took about 250 people hostage. Some 50 are still being held.
It also condemns Israelâs attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure in Gaza and its âsiege and starvation, which have produced a devastating humanitarian catastrophe and protection crisis.âÂ
Israelâs offensive against Hamas has killed over 60,000 Palestinians, according to the Gaza Health Ministry, which doesnât distinguish between civilians and combatants.
It's plan envisions the Palestinian Authority governing and controlling all Palestinian territory, with a transitional administrative committee immediately established under its umbrella after a ceasefire in Gaza.
âIn the context of ending the war in Gaza, Hamas must end its rule in Gaza and hand over its weapons to the Palestinian Authority,â the declaration says.
It also supports deployment of âa temporary international stabilization missionâ operating under UN auspices to protect Palestinian civilians, support the transfer of security to the Palestinian Authority and provide security guarantees for Palestine and Israel â âincluding monitoring of the ceasefire and of a future peace agreement.â
The declaration urges countries to recognize the state of Palestine, calling this âan essential and indispensable component of the achievement of the two-state solution.â Without naming Israel but clearly referring to it, the document says âillegal unilateral actions are posing an existential threat to the realization of the independent state of Palestine.â
(With agencies)