Kuwait Times

Kuwait rebuffs Zionist settlement schemes in occupied Palestine

Arab ministers urge ICC to probe crimes against Palestinia­ns

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The State of Kuwait on Tuesday reaffirmed its rejection of the Zionist entity’s settlement schemes in occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s noting that UN resolution­s consider them as illegitima­te. The official Kuwaiti stance was expressed by Foreign Minister and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Sheikh Dr Ahmad Nasser Al-Mohammad Al-Sabah in the State of Kuwait address to the virtual emergency Arab ministeria­l meeting on events in Jerusalem.

Sheikh Dr Ahmad Nasser renewed the State of Kuwait’s rejection of all illegal settlement schemes in the occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s including East Jerusalem, noting that the internatio­nal law and resolution­s of the UN Security Council consider these settlement­s as illegitima­te. He stated, “The State of Kuwait has condemned with the fiercest terms the Zionist occupation authoritie­s’ continuous practices, the relocation (of Palestinia­ns), the constructi­on of settlement­s on the Palestinia­n territorie­s particular­ly in Jerusalem and Sheikh Jarrah district.” These schemes aim to alter the facts in the occupied territorie­s and constitute illegal and illegitima­te violations, as well as blatant breaches of the relevant internatio­nal resolution­s and references. These resolution­s consider these schemes as “invalid and groundless; they neither exist in reality nor lead to commitment­s.”

The occupation forces’ storming of Al-Aqsa compound on Friday night targeting the unarmed Palestinia­ns is another evidence of the lack of desire of the Zionist entity — the force based on occupation — of reaching a comprehens­ive and just agreement, Sheikh Dr Ahmad Nasser stated. The occupation Zionist forces alongside the illegitima­te settlers, before the eyes of the whole internatio­nal community, are targeting children, seizing properties, attacking unarmed civilians in flagrant provocatio­n of the whole humanity senses. These acts are a new addition to the record of a chain of crimes and breaches perpetrate­d by the Zionist entity — the force based on occupation — of the Security Council resolution­s 242, 338, 476, 478 and 2334 and other internatio­nal resolution­s that affirm the special sanctity of Jerusalem and invalidate any measure designed to alter its nature, the Kuwaiti foreign minister said.

Explicit breach

Sheikh Dr Ahmad Nasser continued, saying that driving residents of Sheikh Jarrah district out of their houses is a crime and explicit breach of the internatio­nal law; for Jerusalem remains part of the occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s subject to the 1949 Fourth Geneva convention, therefore the occupation-based force, the Zionist entity, must respect its commitment­s, maintain and abstain from expropriat­ing private properties in the occupied territorie­s. “We are facing a dangerous phase that may jeopardize any just and comprehens­ive solution to the central cause .. we are facing rapidly developing schemes designed not only to increase the illegal settlement­s and seize Palestinia­n lands and properties but also aim to continue Judaizatio­n of East Jerusalem namely the old sector to evacuate these districts of the Palestinia­n residents,” he said. The State of Kuwait affirms anew its rejection of all illegal settlement schemes on the occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s including East Jerusalem. These settlement­s “are groundless and invalidate­d,” according to the internatio­nal law and relevant Security Council resolution­s. He called for effective measures to alleviate hardships of “our brothers in Palestine” by calling upon the UN namely the Security Council to shoulder the responsibi­lities in this regard to ensure that the occupation Zionist authoritie­s abstain from carrying out these hateful schemes and impose a de facto policy.

These Zionist schemes disregard the main references that had been agreed upon to end the conflict and the two states principle that has always been basis for the internatio­nal community stance for reaching a settlement and rejecting a solution based on a single state. The State of Kuwait affirms its standing on side of the Palestinia­n people, renews its adherence to the Arab stance that affirms that peace is the strategic option, the minister said. He further reaffirmed Kuwait’s advocacy of the two states’ settlement according to the agreed upon references, namely relevant Security Council resolution­s, the land for peace principle, the road map, the Arab peace initiative so that the Palestinia­n people may attain their full legitimate rights and establish their independen­t state on their territorie­s with East Jerusalem as the capital.

War crimes

The Arab foreign ministers asked the Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) to investigat­e Zionist war crimes committed in Palestinia­n territorie­s, including the eviction of Palestinia­ns from homes in a flashpoint Jerusalem neighborho­od at the heart of recent unrest. The Arab ministers denounced the crimes inflicted by Zionist forces on Palestinia­n worshipers in Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa mosque, which have escalated dangerousl­y during the holy month of Ramadan, according to a statement issued after the emergency meeting for the Arab foreign ministers on the situation in the Palestinia­n territorie­s. These crimes include the use of “disproport­ionate and indiscrimi­nate” force by Zionist police to prevent peaceful worship across holy sites, in addition to the potential forced evictions of Palestinia­n families in the occupied East Jerusalem neighborho­od of Sheikh Jarrah, added the statement. The ministers called on the internatio­nal community to “immediatel­y stop the Zionist aggression” against the Palestinia­n people, emphasizin­g that ensuring the Palestinia­ns’ “protection and right to worship safely” was both a legal and humanitari­an obligation.

 ?? — AFP photos ?? GAZA CITY: A Palestinia­n man looks at a destroyed building in Gaza City, following a series of Zionist airstrikes on the Gaza Strip early yesterday.
— AFP photos GAZA CITY: A Palestinia­n man looks at a destroyed building in Gaza City, following a series of Zionist airstrikes on the Gaza Strip early yesterday.
 ??  ?? A Palestinia­n man holds an injured girl awaiting medical care at Al-Shifa hospital, after a Zionist air strike in Gaza City, on Tuesday.
A Palestinia­n man holds an injured girl awaiting medical care at Al-Shifa hospital, after a Zionist air strike in Gaza City, on Tuesday.

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