Ten Urgent Solutions for Palestine Offered by Iranian President to Saudi Crown Prince

Ten Urgent Solutions for Palestine Offered by Iranian President to Saudi Crown Prince

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi meets with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on the sidelines of the extraordinary Arab-Islamic summit in Riyadh, during which the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip is discussed.

The Arab-Islamic summit concluded by calling for an end to the blockade of Gaza and the opening of crossings to allow aid convoys to enter.
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During his meeting with Bin Salman, the president presented ten urgent solutions and proposals to make decisive decisions for the benefit of the Palestinian people, according to the Iranian Mehr News Agency. These solutions and proposals include:

1) Stop the massacre and random attacks on the Gaza Strip.

2) Lifting the siege completely and reopening the Rafah crossing with the help of our Egyptian brothers and all Islamic and Arab leaders.

3) Immediate withdrawal of the Zionist army from Gaza.

4) Cutting off any political relations and experiences with the Zionist regime by Islamic countries and supporting a boycott of Zionist goods.

5) Islamic countries must declare the Zionist army a terrorist organization.

6) Forming a fair court to investigate the actions of the Zionist regime and prosecute Israeli and American officials for their participation in this crime.

7) Forming a fund for the reconstruction of Gaza.

8) Sending humanitarian convoys to the Palestinian people.

9) Designating the bombing of hospitals in Gaza as a day of genocide and a crime against humanity.

10) Arming the Palestinian people to confront the warlike occupier if the occupation continues.

This is the first visit of an Iranian president to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 11 years.

It is noted that, in view of the exceptional circumstances taking place in Gaza, it was agreed to hold an “extraordinary joint Arab-Islamic summit” in Riyadh, today, Saturday, instead of the “extraordinary Arab summit” and the “extraordinary Islamic summit,” which was supposed to take place. Held on the same day. This summit aims to stop military operations, protect civilians, release hostages and prisoners, and stop the forced displacement of the Palestinian people, in accordance with international laws and common humanitarian principles. Since the start of the Palestinian "Al-Aqsa Flood" operation, which targeted Israeli settlements near Gaza, Israel has launched violent attacks on the Strip, blocked water, electricity, and fuel, and imposed significant restrictions on the entry of humanitarian aid.