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Diplomats, Experts to QNA: Cairo Summit Essential to Unify Arab Positions on Palestinian Cause

Doha: The emergency Arab summit in Egypt on Tuesday is essential to unify Arab positions on Palestine and to present an implementable alternative to prevent transfer schemes, according to diplomats and experts.

According to Qatar News Agency, diplomats and experts said the summit is key to pave the ground for the Palestinian people to get their legitimate rights, primarily the establishment of an independent state on the borders of June 4, 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital. They hailed the roles played by both the State of Qatar and the Arab Republic of Egypt in supporting the Palestinian people at all levels, especially by reaching a ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip.

They added that the efforts by the State of Qatar and the Arab Republic of Egypt served to establish an international position supporting the Palestinians and their just and legitimate cause, and alleviated the tragic scene that affected the Gaza Strip and its residents during the brutal war launched by the Israeli occupation on the Strip since October 7, 2023. They expected the summit would facilitate an Arab position to deal with all developments of the Palestinian issue, starting with the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip until it becomes a permanent ceasefire, reaching the stage of reconstruction in Gaza.

In this context, Egypt’s Former Permanent Representative to the UN in Geneva Ambassador Mohammed Mounir Zahran told QNA that the emergency Arab summit is being held at a crossroads for the Palestinian cause, especially after the dangerous developments that occurred in the Gaza Strip and the current efforts to implement the Gaza ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement in its three stages. Zahran praised the Qatari-Egyptian cooperation, which led to reaching a ceasefire agreement to protect the Palestinian people, noting that the two countries made sincere efforts that culminated in reaching this agreement, in cooperation with the United States.

Meanwhile, Egypt’s Former Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs Ambassador Hussein Haridi said the summit would focus on formulating an Arab position to deal with all developments of the Palestinian issue, starting with the implementation of the three phases of the Gaza ceasefire deal to be a permanent ceasefire and to facilitate the reconstruction phase. Haridi told QNA that the role played by the State of Qatar and the Arab Republic of Egypt was a lever for an international position supporting the Palestinians and their just cause and legitimate rights, considering that if it were not for this coordination and cooperation between the two brotherly countries and the joint mediation they carried out, the situation would have been much worse than it is now.

In turn, Egypt’s Former Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs Ambassador Rakha Ahmed Hassan said in a statement to QNA that this summit is exceptional and has a specific topic, which is the Palestinian issue in all its branches, as it will address the war on the Gaza Strip and its results and the existing proposal regarding reconstruction. In this context, it will discuss the Egyptian-Arab plan with all its provisions regarding the reconstruction of the Strip, adding that financing this plan requires an international conference in which all countries contribute. He also expressed his hope that the emergency Arab summit will direct an appeal to the international community and the UN to oblige the Israeli occupation to rebuild hospitals, schools and infrastructure.

In the same context, Professor of Political Science at Cairo University Dr. Hassan Salama stressed in a similar statement to QNA the importance of holding the Arab Summit and other Arab meetings at the current stage to adopt a unified Arab position on the ground. It is necessary to adopt positions on the ground that actually unifies the Arab ranks and protect the Palestinian cause from liquidation and present a realistic, convincing, implementable alternative in the face of displacement plans, he said.