President Al-Sharaa: The call for forced displacement of the Palestinians from their land a stain on humanity

The speech of President Ahmad Al-Sharaa at the extraordinary Arab summit “Palestine Summit” in Cairo.

President Al-Sharaa: On this historic day, we express Syria’s gratitude and appreciation for your continuous support for the Syrian people.

– Syria has been and remains part of this great Arab house, and its return to the Arab League is a historic moment that reflects the desire to strengthen Arab solidarity.

– Syria has been one of the first countries to support Arab rights.

– Today, we see new attempts to impose solutions that seek to redraw geographical maps at the expense of the blood of the Palestinian people.

– The call for the forced displacement of the Palestinian people from their land is a stain on humanity.”

– Uprooting the Palestinian people from their land cannot be accepted, and it is time for all of us as Arabs to stand against these schemes.

– The calls for the displacement of Palestinians are not just a threat to the Palestinian people, but to the entire Arab nation.

-Arab countries must unite in their positions and take responsibility towards the Palestinian people.”

– Syria today is determined to move forward in building a better future for its people.

Israel’s policies seek to create discord and unrest in Syria.

Since its occupation of the Syrian Golan in 1967, Israel has not stopped violating the rights of our people.

We are committed to the disengagement agreement of 1974, and it is unacceptable for the Israeli side to continue ignoring this agreement.

The Syrian people will always stand by their Palestinian brothers in their struggle to obtain their rights.

Souha Suleiman

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