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Seeds sown for confrontat­ion ‘for the next 1,000 years’

Arab League chief Aboul Gheit: Forced displaceme­nt of Palestinia­ns by Israeli assault poses threat to regional stability

- Arab News Dubai Arab League chief Ahmed Aboul Gheit, center, and GCC Secretary-General Jasem Al-Budaiwi, right, speak at a session moderated by TV presenter Emad Adeeb.

The displaceme­nt of the Palestinia­n population from the occupied territorie­s by Israeli forces would lead to confrontat­ion “for the next 1,000 years,” according to the secretary-general of the Arab League.

Speaking at the World Government­s Summit in Dubai on Tuesday, Ahmed Aboul Gheit also reiterated his warning of the “dangerous consequenc­es” of Israel’s ongoing assault on Rafah. “The (Israeli) occupation’s intentions to impose the reality of displaceme­nt on hundreds of thousands of Palestinia­ns, who have taken refuge in Rafah as a last resort from indiscrimi­nate attacks on civilians, is an open and completely rejected plan; it entails serious threats to regional stability,” he added.

Hundreds of thousands of Palestinia­ns have fled to Rafah since the Israeli bombardmen­t of the Gaza Strip began, which was in response to Oct. 7 Hamas attacks on Israel, during which 1,200 people were killed.

Israel’s military action in Gaza has claimed more than 28,000 Palestinia­n lives, according to the Hamas-run health authoritie­s in the enclave.

An Israeli rescue operation on Monday freed two Israeli-Argentine hostages held by Hamas

FASTFACTS

Ahmed Aboul Gheit was foreign minister of Egypt July 2004-March 2011.

Between 1999 and 2004, he was Egypt’s Permanent Representa­tive to the UN.

He has been secretaryg­eneral of the Arab

League since July 2016.

militants in Rafah, but supporting airstrikes killed nearly 70 Palestinia­ns according to reports.

Aboul Gheit pointed out that it was imperative that the US and the Western bloc asked Israel to stop its attacks and called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, otherwise there would be an “explosion” of violence in the Middle East. Discussing the possibilit­y of a two-state solution with an independen­t Palestinia­n state, he noted that the scenario would only be possible when Israel “dismantled its illegal settlement­s built on Palestinia­n land.”

He said that Israel’s actions — spurred on by far-right elements in its government — in Gaza and its treatment of Palestinia­ns had become a threat to the continuity of the peace agreements it signed with its neighbors, especially with countries such as Egypt and Jordan. On what he described as the impossibil­ity of crushing Palestinia­n resistance, Aboul Gheit said: “Resistance cannot be eliminated, and this is a lesson that must be learned from history.”

And on the impact of Iran and its proxies on regional security, he pointed out that Tehran’s nuclear program had “provoked the West.” Fellow panelist, Gulf Cooperatio­n Council Secretary-General Jasem Al-Budaiwi said the best way to deal with regional threats was through dialogue.

He noted that GCC countries had a unified approach to dealing with challenges in the Middle East region, not just with Iran but also ending wars in Yemen and Syria and “helping our brothers in Lebanon,” which could only be achieved with openness and discussion.

He added that Saudi Arabia’s normalizat­ion deal with Tehran in March last year had taken GCC-Iranian relations to “a new level,” and would have a hugely positive impact on regional stability in the future.

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