Kuwait City: President of the Arab Parliament, Mohammad Al-Yamahi, has reaffirmed the legislative body's absolute rejection of any attempts to forcibly evict Palestinians from their homeland. During a meeting with a delegation from the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and the Palestinian National Council (PNC), Al-Yamahi emphasized that the Palestinian issue remains central to the Arab world.
According to Kuwait News Agency, Al-Yamahi underscored the importance of supporting the Palestinians in their struggle against the Israeli occupation. He stated that any plans aimed at displacing Palestinians from the Gaza Strip or the West Bank, annexing their land, or undermining the Palestine cause are entirely unacceptable. Al-Yamahi also informed the delegation of the Arab Parliament's recent diplomatic efforts and its engagement with regional and international parliamentary entities to garner support for the Palestinian cause.
Al-Yamahi revealed that a team from the Arab Parliament is preparing to file a lawsuit at the International Criminal Court against Israeli authorities for alleged genocidal acts. Ahmad Al-Tamimi, a member of the PLO Executive Committee, added that the violence against Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank is part of a broader plan to alter the demographic landscape of occupied Palestine. He expressed hope for continued collaboration with the Arab Parliament to tackle these challenges and support Palestinian resilience.
During the meeting, the Palestinian delegation presented Al-Yamahi with two reports detailing human rights violations against Palestinians and the situation in the occupied city of Jerusalem.