The Arab Group at the UN, along with group of UN ambassadors, on Friday strongly rejected any plans to displace Palestinians in Gaza, deeming it as a violation of international law.

Group of UN envoys reject US plans to displace Palestinians in Gaza
15 Feb 2025 - 19:26
The Arab Group at the UN, along with group of UN ambassadors, on Friday strongly rejected any plans to displace Palestinians in Gaza, deeming it as a violation of international law.
The statements were also backed by ambassadors from the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation and the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM).
The Kuwaiti envoy hailed the international community’s stance against forced displacement and urged a “united and unequivocal rejection by member states.”
Al Banai outlined a vision for Gaza’s future, saying: “We, the Arab countries, want to see a Riviera, a Palestinian Gazan Riviera in the independent and internationally recognised state of Palestine.”
He condemned Israel’s expanded military actions in the occupied West Bank, calling them a “clear violation of international law” that must stop immediately.
Al Banai highlighted the recent UN Security Council resolution 2735, describing it as “a glimmer of hope towards the end of the Israeli aggression on Gaza.”
Calling its full implementation, he also emphasised the need for an immediate ceasefire, the return of displaced Palestinians, and the safe distribution of humanitarian aid.
In June 2024, the Security Council adopted resolution 2735, calling for an immediate and durable ceasefire in Gaza and rejecting any attempts at “demographic or territorial change” in the Gaza Strip.
He welcomed mediation efforts by Qatar, Egypt, and the US, and said: “The entire world supports a ceasefire in Gaza, and we all want to see its full implementation to lead to a sustainable and lasting ceasefire and to peace, to the region and the world.”
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