Jordanian, Egyptian, and Palestinian leaders discuss issues such as the Palestinian Israeli conflict

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-01

Amman, 10 Jan (Xinhua) -- King Abdullah II of Jordan, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt, and Mahmoud Abbas of Palestine held a tripartite summit in the southern Jordanian city of Aqaba on 10 January to discuss the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and other issues.

The Jordanian royal palace issued a statement on the same day, saying that pressure must continue to be exerted to stop Israel's aggression against the Gaza Strip and protect innocent people. The leaders of the three countries expressed their opposition to any Israeli plan to expel Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza Strip and any attempt to separate the West Bank from the Gaza Strip, warned against attempts to reoccupy the Gaza Strip or establish a "security zone" in the Gaza Strip, and stressed the need for the people of Gaza to return to their homes.

The leaders of the three countries called for ensuring the sustainable delivery of humanitarian assistance to the Gaza Strip in order to alleviate the catastrophic humanitarian situation in the region.

The leaders of the three countries pledged to continue to work with the Arab States and other countries to find a political vision for the question of Palestine, to achieve a just and comprehensive peace on the basis of the two-State solution, to restore all the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people and to ensure the establishment of a fully sovereign and independent Palestinian State based on the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

According to data released by the health department of the Palestinian Gaza Strip on the 10th, since the outbreak of a new round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict on October 7, 2023, the Israeli army's military operations in the Gaza Strip have caused more than 2330,000 deaths, 5More than 90,000 people were injured. According to the data released by the United Nations Office in Geneva on the 9th, since the outbreak of the new round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict, 1.9 million ** people have left their homes in the Gaza Strip, accounting for 85% of the total population of the Gaza Strip, and the medical system in the Gaza Strip is collapsing. (ENDS).

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