Call from Muslim countries: We reject forced exile; there must be an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.

Call from Muslim countries: We reject forced exile; there must be an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.

24.09.2025 22:30

After the Gaza meeting, a joint statement was issued by Muslim countries. The statement included the following: "We reject the displacement of Palestinians. Hostages must be released, and sufficient humanitarian aid must be allowed to enter Gaza. Stability must be maintained at the holy sites in the West Bank and Jerusalem."

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Following the meeting on Gaza held on the margins of the United Nations (UN) General Assembly, a joint statement was made by Muslim countries.



EMPHASIS ON HUMANITARIAN DISASTER AND LOSS OF LIFE



In the statement, it was said, "We reject the forced displacement of Palestinians," emphasizing the humanitarian disaster and loss of life in Gaza. A call for a ceasefire was made to ensure the immediate release of hostages in Gaza.



"A STABILITY ROADMAP IS NECESSARY"



The statement emphasized the necessity of a stability roadmap that encompasses the holy sites in the West Bank and Jerusalem. It was stated, "We support a comprehensive reconstruction plan in Gaza under the Arab and OIC framework with international support to strengthen the Palestinian authority."



"STABILITY MUST BE MAINTAINED IN HOLY SITES"



The statement emphasized that hostages must be released as soon as possible, stating, "Sufficient humanitarian aid must be allowed into Gaza. Stability must be maintained in the holy sites in the West Bank and Jerusalem."



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