31 Arab and Islamic countries oppose controversial plan called “Greater Israel”

Greater Israel

PNN – 31 Arab and Islamic countries, along with the Arab League, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and the Gulf Cooperation Council, emphasized their opposition to the controversial plan of the Israeli Prime Minister, known as Greater Israel.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, quoting Al-Mayadeen, 31 Arab and Islamic countries, along with the Arab League, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and the Gulf Cooperation Council, condemned Benjamin Netanyahu’s statements about the so-called “Greater Israel” plan in a joint statement.

The statement said: Netanyahu’s statements about the so-called Greater Israel plan are a clear violation of international law and constitute a clear threat to Arab national security, the sovereignty of countries, and regional and international peace and security.

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The statement adds: Arab and Islamic countries will take any necessary steps to establish peace away from the illusions based on the occupation of Gaza and the use of force. We condemn the statements of “Bzalel Smotrich” regarding the settlement plan, as well as his racist statements opposing the establishment of a Palestinian state. We call on the international community to pressure Israel to stop the aggression and fully withdraw from the Gaza Strip. We reiterate our complete opposition to the forced displacement of Palestinians in any form and under any pretext.

The Israeli Prime Minister recently claimed in an interview with the i24 network: I am on a historical and spiritual mission and am emotionally connected to the dream of a Greater Israel!

Bezalel Smotrich, the Israeli Minister of Finance, also announced the regime’s decision to build 3,401 new housing units in the E1 area within the Ma’ale Adumim settlement near Jerusalem in the West Bank, saying that the E1 project is being presented to bury the idea of establishing an [independent] Palestinian state.

According to this hardline minister in Netanyahu’s cabinet, the project involves the construction of more than 3,400 new housing units in Ma’aleh Adumim in Jerusalem, which will cut off the connection between the cities of Ramallah and Bethlehem.

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