Leading with"Protectors of the homeland"Supporting Palestine is a national duty and a historical responsibility for the Arabs
Representative Ashraf Abu Al-Nasr, Vice Chairman of the Parliamentary Body in the Senate and Secretary of the Secretariat for Development and Investor Communication at the Protectors of the Homeland Party, stressed that supporting the Palestinian cause is not just a political position, but rather a national and moral commitment that reflects the status of Arabs in defending the rights of their people, stressing that Palestine is not just an issue of borders or political conflict, but it is an issue of right and justice that requires Arab countries to overcome differences and unify ranks in the face of current challenges.
The deputy pointed out Chairman of the Parliamentary Body of the Senate, pointed out that the regional reality imposes the necessity of formulating a unified Arab vision that is capable of investing all political, economic and diplomatic tools to support the steadfastness of the Palestinian people in the face of the Israeli occupation, stressing that defending Jerusalem and protecting the rights of the Palestinians in their land requires a comprehensive strategy that begins by directing Resources to support their steadfastness in order to strengthen the role of the Arab League as an effective platform to achieve this goal.
He stressed the importance of urgent action in international institutions, noting that the silence of the international community Regarding the occupation’s violations, it is an implicit participation in its crimes, saying: “The voice of the Arabs must reach every international platform, and I call for expanding efforts to strengthen sanctions on the occupying entity and support initiatives that condemn its racist practices.”
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Abu Al-Nasr also called for the necessity of restoring Arab solidarity at all levels, stressing that the current moment requires bold decisions that go beyond formal statements, and that stability in the region begins with ending the suffering of the Palestinian people and restoring their rights.
He concluded his speech by emphasizing that “the Palestinian issue will remain a real test of the conscience of the Arab nation, and that history will not be merciful to those who neglect or fail to support it.” He also called on all parties to raise Arab and Islamic interests over any other considerations, because the strength of the Arabs lies in their unity and common position