OIC to Address Ongoing Israeli Violations in Extraordinary Meeting Monday

Doha: The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) will hold an extraordinary meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers of member states on Monday to discuss the ongoing Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people. This meeting aims to coordinate positions and joint efforts to confront the decisions and plans intended to entrench the occupation and complete Israeli control over the Gaza Strip, as well as to address the crimes of genocide, starvation, forced displacement, and siege, along with the unprecedented humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

According to Qatar News Agency, the extraordinary meeting is being convened in response to the urgent need for addressing the situation in Gaza, which has seen significant challenges due to the ongoing conflict. The OIC, comprising 57 member states, seeks to unify its stance and strengthen cooperation among its members to foster a strategic approach in dealing with the issues faced by the Palestinian people.

The discussions will focus on the mechanisms to provide necessary support to Palestinians, particularly those affected in Gaza, and to ensure that international laws and resolutions are upheld. The OIC also intends to explore avenues for mobilizing international support and increasing awareness of the humanitarian situation to garner broader global engagement.

The meeting underscores the OIC's commitment to addressing the situation and finding solutions within the framework of international law and human rights. The OIC continues to advocate for the Palestinian cause, emphasizing the need for coordinated efforts to achieve a just and lasting peace in the region.