The Arab Parliament, set up by the Arab League, has called on the international community to end its silence on the Palestinian question. The world must not remain silent about Israel's twists and turns and force this regime to comply with the United Nations resolution banning the construction of illegal settlements.
The Arab League legislative body further criticized the Israeli regime's continued expansion of settlements as "illegal and amounting to flagrant violations of international law and the resolutions of the international community". The Arab parliament also called on Washington to take "immediate steps to stop Israeli plans that seek to expropriate large swathes of Palestinian land, undermining the [so-called] two-state solution."
He went on to call for a "serious" consideration of the so-called "peace process" and engagement in "real" negotiations that would lead to an end to the Israeli occupation within a certain period of time based on UN resolutions and the peace agreement of 2002 - which conditions the normalization of ties with the Israeli regime to the creation of an independent and sovereign Palestinian state within the 1967 borders - but it was never achieved.
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