On Balfour Declaration Anniversary, OIC Renews Support for Palestinians' Legitimate Rights

 A group of Arab refugees walks along a road from Jerusalem to Lebanon, carrying their children and belongings with them on Nov. 9, 1948. The group was driven from their homes by attacks in Galilee. (AP Photo/Jim Pringle, File)
A group of Arab refugees walks along a road from Jerusalem to Lebanon, carrying their children and belongings with them on Nov. 9, 1948. The group was driven from their homes by attacks in Galilee. (AP Photo/Jim Pringle, File)
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On Balfour Declaration Anniversary, OIC Renews Support for Palestinians' Legitimate Rights

 A group of Arab refugees walks along a road from Jerusalem to Lebanon, carrying their children and belongings with them on Nov. 9, 1948. The group was driven from their homes by attacks in Galilee. (AP Photo/Jim Pringle, File)
A group of Arab refugees walks along a road from Jerusalem to Lebanon, carrying their children and belongings with them on Nov. 9, 1948. The group was driven from their homes by attacks in Galilee. (AP Photo/Jim Pringle, File)

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has issued a statement on the occasion of the 106th anniversary of the Balfour Declaration, in which it expressed its reverence and appreciation for the steadfastness and sacrifices of the Palestinian people over decades, reaffirming its permanent commitment to supporting their just struggle to restore their legitimate national rights, The Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.
"Today marks the 106th anniversary of the issuance of the fateful promise by former British Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour on November 02, 1917. This declaration marked the beginning of the tragic and catastrophic events that occurred in 1948, that ultimately led to the displacement of the Palestinian people, the rightful owners of the land and rights. It resulted in the denial of their legitimate rights and establishment of the Israeli colonial occupation state based on colonial settlement policies, military aggression, forced displacement, ethnic cleansing, land confiscation, property destruction, and the Judaization of the Holy City of Al-Quds," the statement said.

It added: "This painful anniversary coincides with the ongoing crises in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, especially in the Gaza Strip, which is witnessing the escalation of killings, organized terrorism, displacement, and the deliberate destruction of residential buildings, schools, hospitals, places of worship, and infrastructure. These actions constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity perpetrated by the Israeli occupation."

The OIC called upon the international community to correct this historical injustice, shoulder its responsibilities in ending the Israeli occupation, and enable the Palestinian people to regain their legitimate rights, including their right to return and realize the establishment of their independent state on the borders of June 04, 1967, with East Al-Quds as its capital.

"This should be achieved," the statement said, within the framework of the vision of a two-state solution based on the relevant United Nations resolutions and the Arab Peace Initiative.



MWL Chief: Denying Girls Education Due to Gender is Most Severe Issue

Dr. Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, Secretary-General of the Muslim World League (MWL), at the Africa Youth Forum 2024 in Nairobi (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Dr. Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, Secretary-General of the Muslim World League (MWL), at the Africa Youth Forum 2024 in Nairobi (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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MWL Chief: Denying Girls Education Due to Gender is Most Severe Issue

Dr. Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, Secretary-General of the Muslim World League (MWL), at the Africa Youth Forum 2024 in Nairobi (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Dr. Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, Secretary-General of the Muslim World League (MWL), at the Africa Youth Forum 2024 in Nairobi (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Dr. Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, Secretary-General of the Muslim World League (MWL), emphasized that investing in youth is crucial for both the present and the future, highlighting the essential role young people play in their nations’ development.
Al-Issa pointed to statistics concerning the youth, especially in education. He noted that the situation is particularly troubling for girls, many of whom are denied schooling simply because of their gender.
As a guest of honor at the “Africa Youth Forum 2024” in Nairobi, Al-Issa discussed key issues affecting youth today and in the future, stressing the importance of their role in shaping the future of their countries and the world.
The forum brought together key leaders, influential African politicians, representatives from international organizations, youth leaders, and other prominent figures to discuss important topics.
The discussions centered on youth involvement in dialogue, peacebuilding, policymaking, and sustainable development in their countries and beyond.
Al-Issa reiterated the need for collaborative efforts to empower youth.
“We must invest in their potential, as investing in youth is an investment in our present and future,” he said.
Moreover, Al-Issa emphasized the importance of proper planning and effective programs, particularly in education and training.
He urged finding and addressing the barriers that prevent young people from receiving quality education. Key obstacles include wars, poverty, corruption, poor planning, and family issues, and he emphasized the need for joint efforts to resolve these challenges.
He discussed the role of youth in interfaith and intercultural dialogue, the impact of extremism on some young people, and their key role in charitable work.
Al-Issa concluded by stressing that addressing youth issues requires more than just discussions. It’s crucial to turn positive ideas into effective, actionable plans and to work together, as this is a shared responsibility.