President Mahmoud Abbas has :
– commended the Egyptian-Palestinian-Arab plan for the reconstruction of Gaza, emphasizing that it must take place with Palestinians remaining on their homeland and without displacement. He called on U.S. President Donald Trump to support these efforts.
– declared the establishment of a new position—a Vice President for both the PLO and the State of Palestine—and pledged to take the necessary legal steps to formalize the role.
– stressed that The State of Palestine should assume its responsibilities the Gaza Strip through its governmental institutions.
– ensured that the Palestinian government will assume its responsibilities in Gaza, implementing the Egyptian-Palestinian-Arab reconstruction plan, continuing governmental reform and development programmes, and intensifying efforts to strengthen Palestinian national unity.
– reaffirmed readiness to hold general elections—both presidential and legislative—next year, provided that suitable conditions are met in Gaza, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem, as in previous elections.
– announced plans to revamp key national institutions and inject new leadership into the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), the Fatah movement, and state bodies. He confirmed that the Palestinian Central Council would convene soon to discuss these developments.
– announced a general amnesty for all dismissed members of the Fatah movement, as part of efforts to strengthen internal unity and organizational cohesion.
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Arab State leaders have:
– categorical rejected of any form of displacement of the Palestinian people from or within their land.
– endorsed the plan presented by the Arab Republic of Egypt regarding early recovery and reconstruction in Gaza.
– declared the Palestinian just cause is the central cause of the Arab world.
– reaffirmed their unity in the face of all attempts to erode the rights of the Palestinian people.
– remained steadfast in their commitment to redressing the historic injustice inflicted upon the Palestinian people as a fundamental step toward a just peace.
– reaffirmed their belief in the values of tolerance and coexistence, mutual respect among nations and peoples, the promotion of dialogue and understanding between religions, cultures, and civilizations.
– underscored the call for the deployment of a United Nations protection and peacekeeping force in the occupied Palestinian territory until the realisation of the two-state solution.
– remained resolute in confronting the extraordinary challenges of this critical moment through a unified and collective approach.
– reaffirmed their readiness to engage immediately with the US administration and all international partners to resume peace negotiations aimed at reaching a just and lasting resolution to the Palestinian cause.
– condemned the policies of starvation and scorched earth designed to forcibly uproot the Palestinian people from their land.
– condemned Israel’s recent decision to block entry of humanitarian assistance to the Gaza Strip and close border crossings used in relief works; affirm that these measures constitute a violation of the ceasefire agreement, international law, and humanitarian international law.
– warned that any unjust attempts to displace the Palestinian people or annex any part of the occupied Palestinian territory will plunge the region into a new cycle of conflicts, erode prospects for stability, and widen the scope of confrontation to involve other states in the region.
– endorsed the plan presented by the Arab Republic of Egypt regarding early recovery and reconstruction in Gaza.
– underscored the paramount priority of fully implementing the ceasefire agreement in its second and third phases, while ensuring that all parties, particularly the Israeli side, honour their commitments in a manner that leads to a permanent cessation of aggression against Gaza, Israel’s complete withdrawal from the Strip, and the unhindered, immediate, and sufficient delivery of humanitarian, shelter, and medical aid across all areas of the Strip, alongside the facilitation of the safe return of displaced residents to their homes.
– acknowledged the constructive role played by the administration of US President Donald Trump, in coordination with the Arab Republic of Egypt and the State of Qatar, in securing the ceasefire agreement and the release of hostages and detainees.
– supported the State of Palestine’s commitment to holding legislative and presidential elections as soon as conditions permit.
– urged the cessation of Israeli aggression in the West Bank.
– asserted unequivocal rejection and condemnation of any attempts to forcibly displace the Palestinians from their camps and cities or to annex any part of the West Bank.
– urged nations to commit to implementing the two advisory opinions of the International Court of Justice and its orders regarding the crimes of Israel, the occupying Power, while stressing the necessity of prosecuting all those responsible for the grave violations and crimes committed against the Palestinian people through international and national justice mechanisms.
Full statement from Arab leaders which was issued following the summit: https://palestineembassy.ie/