
TEHRAN The Iranian Foreign Ministrys proposal to assemble an emergency meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) foreign ministers to attend to the forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza has apparently acquired significant support.According to a report by the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA), pointing out a notified source within Iran's Foreign Ministry, the session is anticipated to happen in the first half of March, following comprehensive diplomatic efforts by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.The proposal, officially submitted to the OIC Secretary General, followed a series of recent consultations between Araghchi and his counterparts in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Algeria, Turkey, Pakistan, Malaysia, and Gambia, along with the current OIC chair.The discussions concentrated on possible measures against controversial US-Israeli plans to transfer Gazans to countries such as Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia.Araghchi has actually repeatedly condemned these proposals, cautioning that they would finish the colonial erasure of Palestine.
He advised combined action to prevent this conspiracy versus Palestinian rights.The United States -Zionist strategy to by force expel Gazans and spread them throughout other nations is an outright effort to destroy Palestinian identity, Araghchi stated.He further kept in mind that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus current recommendation of developing a Palestinian state on Saudi territory was an unprecedented aggression and a hazard to regional peace and security.
Indirectly referencing Netanyahus remarks, Araghchi highlighted the requirement for the OIC to embrace immediate procedures to prevent the normalization of genocidal policies by the Israeli regime.He worried that the global neighborhood, particularly Muslim-majority countries, must oppose efforts to legitimize infractions of global law.The Organization of Islamic Cooperation should take a decisive and effective decision as quickly as possible by holding an amazing conference with the presence of the foreign ministers of the member mentions to protect the genuine rights of the Palestinian people, Iran's leading diplomat stated in a phone call with OIC Secretary-General Hussein Ibrahim Taha.United States President Donald Trump recently proposed that Washington take ownership of the Gaza Strip and change it into a tourist center, permanently displacing the Palestinian inhabitants.Well own it [Gaza] and be responsible for clearing it out and reconstructing it into the Riviera of the Middle East [West Asia], Trump said throughout a press conference with Israels convicted war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu.Later, while sitting beside Jordans King in the Oval Office, Trump refused to elaborate on how he would proceed with his strategy, offered the opposition from both the residents of Gaza and the countries to which he prepares to transfer the population of over 2 million.
He stated the United States would simply take the territory.The United States presidents statements have actually sparked international outrage, with rights and legal bodies accusing him of helping Israel finish the genocide it might not complete throughout 16 months of harsh war on Gaza.