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Resolutions of Doha Emergency Summit on Gaza Strip
Doha – Jan 17, 2009 (WAM) - The Emergency Summit on Gaza Strip, which concluded yesterday, condemned Israel with strong terms over its aggression on Gaza Strip. It called for immediate cessation of the Israeli aggression on the Palestinian people in Gaza. The summit called for immediate withdrawal from Gaza strip.
In its final communiqué the summit held Israel accountable for the crimes and genocide committed in Gaza. It called for suing Israel for those crimes. The summit also called for lifting the siege on Gaza and opening of the crossing points, as well as lifting of the restrictions on people, goods and properties. It called on the international community to provide urgent aid to the Palestinian people in Gaza and protect the international organisations to discharge their humanitarian duties in Gaza without restrictions.
The summit called for setting up a reconstruction fund for Gaza. It called for reconciliation among the Palestinian factions. The summit urged the Arab countries to suspend the Arab Peace Initiative.
It hailed the attitudes of Qatar and Mauritania for freezing their political and economic relations with Israel. The summit welcomed the call of Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade to hold an emergency meeting of the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC).
Ahmed bin Abdullah Al Mohamoud, Qatari State Minister for Foreign Affairs read the final communiqué . These resolutions will be submitted to the Kuwaiti Economic Summit, which will address the Gaza issue.
In its final communiqué the summit held Israel accountable for the crimes and genocide committed in Gaza. It called for suing Israel for those crimes. The summit also called for lifting the siege on Gaza and opening of the crossing points, as well as lifting of the restrictions on people, goods and properties. It called on the international community to provide urgent aid to the Palestinian people in Gaza and protect the international organisations to discharge their humanitarian duties in Gaza without restrictions.
The summit called for setting up a reconstruction fund for Gaza. It called for reconciliation among the Palestinian factions. The summit urged the Arab countries to suspend the Arab Peace Initiative.
It hailed the attitudes of Qatar and Mauritania for freezing their political and economic relations with Israel. The summit welcomed the call of Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade to hold an emergency meeting of the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC).
Ahmed bin Abdullah Al Mohamoud, Qatari State Minister for Foreign Affairs read the final communiqué . These resolutions will be submitted to the Kuwaiti Economic Summit, which will address the Gaza issue.