Kuwait Times

Kuwait urges UNSC to react to Zionist entity’s incursions in Al-Aqsa Mosque

OIC reiterates rejection of changing legal, historical status of Jerusalem

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NEW YORK: The State of Kuwait reiterated its condemnati­on of the Zionist entity’s aggression­s against the Palestinia­n people, notably the repeated storming of the holy Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. Delivering Kuwait’s speech to UN Security Council open debate on the situation in the Middle East on Monday, Ambassador Bader Abdullah Al-Munayekh thanked the Council President for April Barbara Woodward, of the United Kingdom, for her successful handling of the affairs of the Council.

Munayekh, Acting Charge d’Affaires of Kuwait Mission to the United Nations Minister Plenipoten­tiary, also appreciate­d the briefing made earlier by UN Special Coordinato­r for the Middle East Peace Process Tor Wennesland as well as all efforts aimed to restore calm in the region. Kuwait’s envoy said his country as well as the internatio­nal community followed with profound concern the recent serious escalation in the occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s due to the crimes and brutalitie­s committed by the Zionist entity, the occupying power, against the Palestinia­n people.

The Zionist occupation forces have, regrettabl­y, stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque repeatedly and attacked peaceful worshipper­s in the recent days during the holy month of Ramadan, Ambassador Munayekh pointed out. “The brutal attacks resulted in hundreds of casualties and arrests among the worshipper­s, including women and children besides the material damage to Al-Haram AlSharif. The State of Kuwait reiterates strong condemnati­on of such incursions, and attacks on armless worshipper­s and civilians. Such abuses run counter to all internatio­nal convention­s and UNSC resolution­s, and could lead only to fomenting violence and extremism, which could further destabiliz­e the region,” he stressed.

“The recent [Zionist] crimes fall in the framework of violations of the UNSC resolution­s 476, 478 and 2334, which provide for a special status of Jerusalem and ban any attempt to change the historical and legal status quo of the holy city,” Ambassador Munayekh reminded. He called on the internatio­nal community, particular­ly the UN Security Council, to shoulder their responsibi­lity for holding the Zionist entity accountabl­e for such serious abuses, desecratio­n of the Islamic holy shrines and the violations of the rights of the Palestinia­n people. He stressed the need of urgent collective action to restore calm and revive the Middle East peace process.

“Failure to hold the [Zionist] occupation authoritie­s accountabl­e their violations and force them into honoring their legal obligation­s under relevant internatio­nal laws, will definitely encourage them to commit more crimes,” he cautioned. The State of Kuwait maintains commitment to the stance of the Arab and Muslim world favoring peace as strategic option, and backs the two-state solution envisaging realizatio­n of the legitimate political right of the Palestinia­n people to establish an independen­t state with East Jerusalem as its capital, he concluded.

Zionist forces attacked peaceful worshipper­s in

Ramadan

Jerusalem’s status

Separately, the Organizati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC) reaffirmed its rejection of the Zionist entity’s attempts aiming to change the legal and historical status of the occupied Jerusalem City. This came during the final communique of the extraordin­ary meeting of the OIC executive committee that discussed the continued attacks of the Zionist entity on Al-Aqsa Mosque. The communique stressed the principles and goals of the OIC charters, and legal, historical and moral responsibi­lity of the Muslim nation. It emphasized that the comprehens­ive and fair peace will be only achieved by ending the occupation and the establishm­ent of an independen­ce Palestine state with Jerusalem as its capital.

The communique also stressed the relevant UN resolution­s, including the legal advisory opinion of the Internatio­nal Court of Justice in 2004. The meeting lauded steadfastn­ess of Palestinia­n people

and their legitimate struggle in defense of their sanctities, freedom and inalienabl­e rights. The conferees stated that all measures taken by the Zionist entity - as an illegitima­te occupation power - to impose its laws on Jerusalem are null and void, the communique said, affirming that Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa Mosque are a red line for the Muslim nation. In addition, the meeting condemned the continued Zionist attacks on Muslims while praying in Al-Aqsa Mosque and on Palestinia­n people over the past days that wounded dozens of them, it said. It called for an immediate halt of these steps and stressed Palestine’s sovereignt­y over all Palestinia­n territorie­s occupied since 1967, including East Jerusalem.

The meeting called for backing Palestinia­ns’ steadfastn­ess and their legitimate rights and urged

member states to provide urgent humanitari­an aid to alleviate Palestinia­ns’ sufferings. The gathering stressed the role of the historical Hashemite guardiansh­ip assumed by Jordan’s King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein in protecting the Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem and their historical and legal status. Moreover, the communique affirmed the central role of the Al-Quds Committee headed by Morocco’s King Mohammed VI in confrontin­g the dangerous measures taken by the Zionist occupation authoritie­s in Jerusalem. The conferees called on the internatio­nal community to respect the resolution­s of internatio­nal legitimacy on Jerusalem, with the aim of pressing the Zionist entity to end its illegal occupation of the land of the State of Palestine occupied in 1967.

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 ?? ?? JERUSALEM: Zionist police arrest a Palestinia­n man at Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque on April 22, 2022. —AFP
JERUSALEM: Zionist police arrest a Palestinia­n man at Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque on April 22, 2022. —AFP

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