GCC secretary-general condemns Israeli human rights violations in Gaza 

Israeli army self-propelled artillery howitzers move in a convoy with other vehicles along a road by the border with the Gaza Strip in southern Israel. (File/AFP)
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Updated 02 November 2023
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GCC secretary-general condemns Israeli human rights violations in Gaza 

  • Al-Budaiwi underscored the immediate need for a ceasefire

RIYADH: Gulf Cooperation Council Secretary-General Jasem Mohammed Al-Budaiwi firmly reiterated the collective stance of the GCC nations, denouncing the severe Israeli infringements of international humanitarian law in Gaza, particularly its consistent and direct targeting of civilians.

Al-Budaiwi also underscored the immediate need for a ceasefire, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

The remarks came during a meeting on Wednesday with a delegation from the European Parliament led by Hannah Neumann, chair of the delegation for relations with the Arabian Peninsula.

Al-Budaiwi briefed the delegation on the most recent events in Gaza, highlighting the GCC’s unwavering support for initiatives aimed at halting the progression of Israel’s military actions. He advocated for the establishment of secure passageways to ensure the delivery of essential humanitarian and medical aid. 

He also firmly opposed any propositions to forcefully displace the Palestinian inhabitants of Gaza, asserting that such actions violate fundamental human rights and global standards.

The meeting also explored GCC-European relations and other pressing international and regional developments.
 


Jordanian king and Indonesian president to cooperate in stability efforts in Gaza

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Jordanian king and Indonesian president to cooperate in stability efforts in Gaza

  • Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto emphasized his country’s commitment to establishing an independent Palestinian state
  • King Abdullah stressed the importance of dialogue to reduce tensions related to Iran and to support stability in Syria and Lebanon

LONDON: King Abdullah II and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto discussed cooperation in an effort to restore stability in the Palestinian coastal enclave of Gaza.

The meeting on Wednesday at Basman Palace in Amman focused on regional issues, particularly the support for achieving peace based on the two-state solution, and the commitment to protecting Palestinians in Gaza, according to Petra news agency.

King Abdullah praised Indonesia’s political position and highlighted its investments in regional projects as essential to enhancing collaboration.

Subianto emphasized his country’s commitment to establishing an independent Palestinian state, achieving lasting peace in the region, and ending the conflict in Gaza.

The talks highlighted the ties between Jordan and Indonesia, spanning over 75 years, and the commitment to enhancing cooperation in politics, economics, defense, business, energy, science, technology, and health.

King Abdullah stressed the importance of dialogue to reduce tensions related to Iran and support the Syrian Arab Republic and Lebanon in maintaining their security, sovereignty, and stability, Petra added.

Several Jordanian officials attended the talk, including Crown Prince Hussein, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Maj. Gen. Yousef Huneiti, Director of the Office of His Majesty Alaa Batayneh, and Minister of Industry, Trade, and Supply, and Escort of Honour Yarub Qudah.