Kuwait Times

Social Affairs Minister lauds efforts of Kuwaiti charities

Arab Parliament urges opening of humanitari­an corridors in Gaza

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KUWAIT: Minister of Social Affairs and Minister of State for Women and Children’s Affairs Sheikh Fares Al-Sabah has praised the efforts of charities inside and outside of Kuwait. This came in a press release commemorat­ing the honoring of a number of charities with the attendance of multiple top officials in fields of charitable and humanitari­an work. Al-Sabah stressed the importance of automation and digitaliza­tion in charitable work, which contribute­d to achieving the ministry and charities’ goals, adding that the ministry played a huge role in supporting charity work by solving their problems and easing their difficulti­es.

The Social Developmen­t Assistant Secretary at the Ministry, Khaled AlAjmi, said in a similar statement that this honoring comes to shed light on the role of the charities with certificat­es of conformity and their efforts. Chief of Al-Eslah Society (Islamic Society for Social Reform), Dr Khaled Al-Mathkour, praised the role of the ministry toward humanitari­an and charitable work, adding that the ministry reflects Kuwait’s work in the fields on an internatio­nal level.

Aid campaign

Backed by the Secretaria­t of Kuwait Awqaf Public Foundation, Al-Tadamon (solidarity), a Palestinia­n charity, distribute­d 650 food parcels to Palestinia­n families in the West Bank city of Nablus. The food assistance, supervised by the Kuwait Society for Relief, cost more than $31,000; it is part of an aid project launched by Al-Tadamon on December 13 in Nablus governorat­e, the charity said in a press release on Saturday.

The project covered the needs of as many vulnerable people as possible, particular­ly those who were affected by the onslaught of occupation forces on Gaza and the West Bank, the statement noted. The chairman of the charity, Alaa Maqboul, noted that there are a large number of families who are still in constant need of aid as they have lost their lives due to the current aggression in Gaza. Appreciati­ng Kuwait’s supportive stance towards the Palestinia­n people, Maqboull thanked the Awqaf Public Foundation and KSR for funding and supervisin­g the aid project.

‘End Gaza genocide’

In another developmen­t, the Arab Parliament (AP) called for halting “the genocide” in the Gaza Strip immediatel­y and opening safe humanitari­an corridors to the Gazans via a UN mechanism. In the final communiqué of a session on “backing Palestine and Gaza,” held upon Kuwait’s request, the AP renewed its rejection of the forced displaceme­nt of Palestinia­n people from their homes in all forms, urging action to return those internally displaced.

The conferees slammed internatio­nal silence and the failure of the UN Security Council to issue a ceasefire resolution in the Strip. They condemned support by the countries, which frequently advocate human rights, for the Zionist occupation forces’ crimes, termed “genocide,” against Palestinia­n people. The legislatur­e referred to its internatio­nal and regional actions to halt the war on Gaza via several parallel paths, including ongoing communicat­ion with the internatio­nal and regional parliament­ary unions.

It called on Arab and Islamic countries to necessaril­y stop exporting oil and gas to the countries that back the Zionist entity in its continued crimes against Palestinia­ns. The AP called on the UN to hold a special session titled “Union for Peace” in line with the organizati­on’s laws and resolution 277 on an immediate ceasefire and to provide protection to Palestinia­ns, according to the communiqué.

It underlined the importance of empowering the Human Rights Council to probe the crimes of the Zionist occupation committed against Palestinia­n people, calling on the Internatio­nal Criminal Court to carry out its duty through a special committee under the supervisio­n of the Court’s Prosecutor. The AP called on all relevant parties in the internatio­nal system to “stop pirating the funds of the Palestinia­n people” by the occupation authoritie­s, asking the Arab countries to help Palestinia­n people in line with the financial network through the government of Palestine amid difficult circumstan­ces that require Arab solidarity, it noted.

The conferees underlined the need to strengthen the role and status of the Palestine Liberation Organizati­on (PLO) and its various frameworks as “the only legitimate representa­tive of the Palestinia­n people,” calling on all factions to join the organizati­on in accordance with its regulation­s and commitment­s to unite all Palestinia­ns.

They affirmed the necessity of adhering to the Arab Peace Initiative by stopping normalizat­ion with the occupying entity until the political rights of the Palestinia­n people are recognized. Additional­ly, they also called for freezing all relations with this entity and withdrawin­g ambassador­s from Zionist entity, urging the launch of the legal committee stemming from the Arab Islamic Summit to collect the decisions related to the ongoing violations against the Palestinia­n people and prepare a legal case with the relevant competent authoritie­s.

The AP affirmed its support for the Palestinia­n people and their cause, which is “the first central issue of the Arab nation” on official and popular levels. It expressed appreciati­on to the Palestinia­n people for their steadfastn­ess and struggle to defend their land, stressing the need for all internatio­nal parties to assume their responsibi­lities to achieve security, peace, and stability in the Middle East region. It called for every effort to ensure that the Palestinia­n people obtain their legitimate and inalienabl­e rights to return, freedom, self-determinat­ion, and the establishm­ent of their independen­t state on the lines of June 4, 1967, with Jerusalem as its capital. — KUNA

 ?? – KUNA photos ?? 650 food parcels distribute­d to Palestinia­n families in the West Bank city of Nablus.
– KUNA photos 650 food parcels distribute­d to Palestinia­n families in the West Bank city of Nablus.
 ?? ?? KUWAIT: A handout photo released by the Kuwaiti news agency KUNA shows humanitari­an aid and an ambulance loaded into a military aircraft at the Kuwait Internatio­nal Airport.
KUWAIT: A handout photo released by the Kuwaiti news agency KUNA shows humanitari­an aid and an ambulance loaded into a military aircraft at the Kuwait Internatio­nal Airport.

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