CAIRO, Egypt
The Council of the Arab League has tasked its group at the UN with studying steps to freeze Israel's participation in the body's General Assembly.
The bloc which held an
extraordinary session in Cairo Thursday (Jul. 4), said Israel failed to adhere
to the purposes and principles of the UN Charter.
The Palestinian Permanent
Representative to Arab League welcomed the move.
“Today, the Arab League
council at the level of permanent representatives has decided clearly to start
the procedures of freezing Israel’s participation in the United Nations General
Assembly as a colonial power, a power that firstly, threatens international
peace and security, and doesn’t commit to the United Nations Charter nor did it
fulfil the terms of its membership in the United Nations," he said.
"I we want to remind that
this step - a step like this step is what ended, brought down and eliminated
the colonial regime in South Africa”.
On 16 December 1974, the
General assembly recommended that South Africa be excluded from participation
in international organisations was a blow to the Apartheid regime.
That same year, The UN General
Assembly under the chairpersonship of the Algerian Foreign Minister refused to
recognise the credentials of the South African delegation.
Palestinian death toll from
nearly nine months of war has surged past 38,000 with victims mainly women and
children.
The United Nations
secretary-general added the Israeli armed forces to the “list of shame” of
warring parties committing grave violations against children in armed conflict,
last June.
It is estimated that 87,000
people have been wounded in the fighting.
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