The Extraordinary Arab Summit Conference in the town of Casablanca in the Kingdom of Morocco between 17 and 20 Shawwal AH, or between 23 and 26 June 1989 CE, Committing to the principles and foundations established by the Arab League’s conferences in relation to the Palestinian Situation and the Arab-Israeli Conflict, Wanting the Arab states to continue to use all means necessary to achieve a just and comprehensive peace for the Middle Eastern problem, at the heard of which is the Palestinian Situation, And having discussed the situation in the Middle Eastern region, and especially in light of the ongoing valiant Intifada against the Israeli occupation and its devotion to pursuing a policy of repression and persecution, to building settlements, displacing inhabitants and refusing to acknowledge the established national rights of the Palestinian people, Stating therefore its immense pride in the People’s Great Intifada in the Occupied Palestinian Territories and its reverence for the souls of its martyrs and of the martyrs in all the Occupied Arab Territories, paying tribute to the wounded heroes and the committed detainees in the prisons of the Occupation, Praising the spirit of sacrifice, courage and steadfastness with which the Palestinian and Arab people have reacted to the occupying forces and the Israeli oppression in all the occupied Palestinian territories, the Syrian Golan and Southern Lebanon, Reaffirming the importance of supporting the Intifada financially and politically, and in all areas so that it may achieve its aims of liberation and independence, Decides: I- To pursue efforts to achieve the aims endorsed at previous conferences Pursue efforts to achieve the aims endorsed by the previous Arab Summit Conferences, and in particular: (a) To carry out a full Israeli withdrawal from all of the Palestinian and Arab Territories under occupation since 1967, starting with Arab Jerusalem. (b) To restore the established national rights to the Palestinian Arab people, including their right to return, to self-determination and to establish their own independent state in Palestine. (c) To gather Arab forces in all areas producing a complete strategic balance for tackling Israeli aggressive schemes and maintaining Arab rights. II– To provide support and, financial and moral assistance to the Intifada (a) Provide support and, financial and moral assistance to the Palestinian Intifada and the steadfast heroic struggle, which the Palestinian Arab people are embarking upon in Occupied Palestine, as well as the Arab people’s struggle in the Syrian Golan Heights and in Southern Lebanon; (b) Give the agreed support for the valiant Intifada to the Palestinian people via the Palestinian Liberation Organisation, as the only legal representative of the Palestinian people...^
Sunday, April 08, 2012
They Couldn't Write "All Peaceful Means"?
Does this sound like a peaceful attempt to reach peace with Israel?
Extraordinary Arab Summit Conference
Casablanca, 23-26 June 1989
Decisions
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And where are the prior documents establishing "Palestine" as a nation?
But how powerful those sickening words must be to those who know no better.
Lots of lies in UN-speak.
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