A joint declaration on the Arab-Islamic Ministerial Committee on Gaza …

The ministerial committee in charge of the extraordinary Arab Islamic spouse on Gaza published today, on Tuesday, a statement confirming that the Israeli blockade is a violation of the United Nations, its decisions and its treaties.
In its Membership, the Committee include Foreign Minister of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the State of Qatar, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, The Arab Republic of Egypt, the Kingdom of Bahrain, The Turkish Republic, the Republic of Indonesia, the Federal Republic of Nigeria, The Federal Republic of Nigeria State of Palestine, and the General Secretaries of the League of Arab States and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, which was formed on November 11, 2023.
The following is the full text of the declaration:
“The ministerial committee in charge of the Islamic Arabic predictive summit on Gaza hosts the joint declaration published by the leaders of the United Kingdom, the Republic of France and Canada, concerning the situation in Gaza and in the West Bank, calling for the end of the war against Gaza, and immediately allowing the arrival of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.
The Committee Agrees with the rejecting position expressd by the three leaders looking military operations and a understanding and continuous Attack on the palestinian civilian population in Gaza, and expressd great about the continued israeli Siege and the Lack of Allowing Humanitarian Aid to Enter the Strip, and Calls Sustainable and Broad Flow of Humanitarian Aid to Life to All Those in Need in Gaza, the Deliberate Deprivation of Vital Supplies, and uses humanitarian aid as an end, inhabited on the verge of famine.
The ministerial committee confirms that the Israeli blockade is a violation of the Charter of the United Nations, its decisions, its treaties and international humanitarian law. It also contributes to the exacerbation of the deliberate humanitarian disaster in the Gaza Strip and is a serious threat to the security and stability of the region.
Israel must allow and facilitate the entry of humanitarian aid without obstacle of all land roads and level passages, while taking advantage of the mechanisms of assistance and sea assistance to tackle catastrophic conditions in Gaza, so that no justification can be accepted to starve the Palestinian people to Gaza and deprive them of humanitarian aid and fundamental humanitarian needs.
In this context, the Committee expresses its deep concern about the intention of Israel to allow what it has described as a “limited reception of aid” to the Gaza Strip, and its creation of a new model of aid distribution, which contradicts humanitarian principles and international law, and aims to improve the control of life materials as part of a military strategy, as well as the United Nations and humanitarian partners. We reject the politicization or militarization of humanitarian aid, and we condemn the plans of Israel for the forced displacement of the Palestinian people and the annexation of the Palestinian lands.
The ministerial committee indicates that the United Nations and its humanitarian partners have succeeded in providing aid in accordance with the humanitarian principles of the Gaza Strip since 2023, and often to the detriment of their lives, and they supported the expansion of the scope of the response after the cease-fire in 2025. Despite Israeli obstacles and difficult conditions, these parties are committed to humanitarian principles and their work Israeli. The Committee confirms that the United Nations and its partners have the capacity and operational systems ready for immediate action, and in a way that provides the delivery of aid directly to the Palestinian people of Gaza, without leaving marginalized groups without support.
The ministerial committee renews its request for the international community to assume its moral and legal responsibilities, emerges urgently to exert pressure on Israel, as an occupying electric force, to immediately raise the siege, to stop its aggression and its violations, and to comply with the United Nations resolutions, to international law and international humanitarian law. In this context, the Committee underlines the need to ensure the entry and the provision of emergency, sustainable and obstacle humanitarian aid, to the entire Gaza Strip, by increasing all restrictions and immediate restoration of all basic services, including electricity supplies, water desalination factories and health services.
The Committee called at the end of the Israeli war in Gaza and an immediate and permanent cease-fire, according to the United Nations resolutions, the complete implementation of the cease-fire agreement and the exchange of prisoners / prisoners, which entered into force on January 19 by Egypt, Qatar and the Arab reconstruction plan as soon as possible.
The Committee also expresses its deep concern concerning Israeli military incursions in occupied West Bank and illegal practices which include the colony, the demolition of the houses and the violence of the colonists, which are undermined the rights of the Palestinian people, threatening the chances of achieving a fair and permanent peace and deepening the roots of conflicts. The Committee confirms that Israel, as an occupying force, is forced to protect civilians and to comply completely to international humanitarian law. It expresses its categorical rejection of any attempt at annex or unilateral actions that seek to change the legal and historical situation in the holy places of Jerusalem.
The Committee Reaffirms its Full Commitment to Reaching A Political Solution to the Conflict that Guarantees The Approvan of the Rights of the Palestinian People, Including the Independence of the State of Palestine and the Imprementation of A Two -State Solution, To Ensure Coxistence Between Palestine and Israel Peace, Based on the Relivant United Nations Resolutions, and the Decisions of the Madrid Conference, Including the Principle of Land For Peace, and the Arab Peace Initiative, and has opened the way for permanent peace and coexistence between all the peoples of the region. In this context, the Committee affirms its commitment to active participation in the high -level international conference which will be held in the United Nations in June, in New York, led by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the French Republic, to advance these objectives.