Arab Parliament's Palestine Committee Holds Emergency Meeting with Participation of Shura Council

19 October 2023




The Arab Parliament's Palestine Committee discussed Thursday the escalations in Palestine, the most recent of which was the occupation forces bombing of the Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza, in a meeting held at the Arab Parliament Headquarters in Cairo.
HE Shura Council Member and member of the Palestine Committee Shaikha bint Yousuf Al Jufairi represented the State of Qatar at the meeting.
HE Al Jufairi stressed that the recent expansion of Israeli attacks in Gaza to include civilian facilities like hospitals and schools, and the killing of children, the elderly, women, and populated areas is a grave escalation that portends dire consequences for the security and stability of the region.
Her Excellency slammed the Israeli occupation's bombing of the Baptist hospital as a brutal massacre and heinous crime against defenseless civilians, and a blatant violation of the provisions of international law and international humanitarian law.
Her Excellency also highlighted the State of Qatar's firm position, since the beginning of the current crisis, on the justice of the Palestinian issue and the legitimate rights of the brotherly Palestinian people, most notably the establishment of its independent state on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital, noting the active Qatari role in attempts to find solutions to the current crisis.
Her Excellency called on all parliaments of the world to condemn and denounce these actions, and to put pressure on governments to condemn them, given Israels noncompliance of international agreements and international resolutions issued by the United Nations.
Her Excellency stressed the need to bind Israel to international agreements and document its crimes in order to prosecute its leaders for violating the laws of war and relevant agreements at the International Criminal Court.
For their part, the committee members condemned what the occupation forces were committing against defenseless civilians, considering that targeting the hospital was a war crime and holding the international community responsible for its silence, and the major countries' support for the occupying entity responsible for the killing of civilians.
The attendees stressed their categorical rejection of the liquidation of the Palestinian cause and their support and solidarity with the Palestinian people.