Amid international optimism following Hamas’s announcement of its agreement to implement President Donald Trump’s proposal regarding the situation in Gaza and the release of hostages, Mohammed B. S. Jallow, Vice President of The Gambia, stressed the urgent need to end the war in the Palestinian enclave, affirming that the Two-State Solution remains the only viable path to resolving the conflict in the region.
In an interview with Asharq Al-Awsat, Jallow underscored that Israel’s actions in the Palestinian territories are, at the very least, illegal, provocative, and a threat to regional and international peace and security. He affirmed that the diplomatic path remains the only viable and lasting solution to the conflict in the Middle East.
Jallow explained that the Arab-Islamic Summit recently hosted in Doha called on the international community to condemn Israel’s actions in the strongest possible terms and to swiftly establish deterrent mechanisms to stop such acts of aggression against sovereign states.
He also commended the joint Saudi-French efforts to mobilize international support for recognizing the State of Palestine and advancing the Two-State Solution.
Results of the Arab-Islamic Summit
Jallow said that the results of the Doha Arab-Islamic Summit, in which he had participated, had been influential in one way or another regarding the current developments. He noted that the Summit had been held at a critical time for the Arab region and the Middle East.
He stressed that the Muslim Ummah that had participated in the Summit had contributed to delivering a strong and unified response to the illegal Israeli aggression on the sovereignty of Qatar, pointing out that the Summit had categorically rejected the repeated Israeli attacks and the threats of targeting any of the member states.
Jallow emphasized that the Summit had gained great importance because it had provided the Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation the opportunity to respond jointly to the Israeli aggression, defending the shared Arab-Islamic security, while reaffirming full solidarity and unequivocal condemnation of any infringement upon the security and stability of any member state.
Provocative Israeli Actions
Jallow said it was necessary to condemn Israel’s violation of Qatar’s sovereignty, describing it as unacceptable. He explained that the objectives behind the recent Israeli attacks on Syria, Lebanon, Iran, Yemen, Tunisia, and on Qatar on September 9 were clear.
He stressed that Israel had aimed through these attacks, "in a desperate manner, to divert global attention from the horrendous developments in Gaza and the occupied Palestinian territories, to sabotage and disrupt the international political peace process, to prolong the conflict and cause further instability in the region, and to undermine the chances of the Two-State Solution."
Moreover, he described the attack on Qatar "as a renewed manifestation of total disregard for the UN Charter and its principles, International Law, and International Humanitarian Law," noting that the Israeli strike on Qatar constituted a blatant act of aggression against a sovereign state and threatened the integrity of its territory.
“The Gambia expressed its full solidarity with the government and people of Qatar and supported every effort aimed at preserving the sovereignty, security, and stability of Qatar. This aggressive and unlawful act was totally rejected and condemned by The Gambia. We believed that the international community must compel Israel, the occupying force, to abide by the principles of International Law and the peace process,” he added.
Peace-Making Efforts
When asked about his vision for unifying the ranks against Israel, Jallow said: "Whilst appreciating and applauding Qatar’s great mediation efforts and contributions towards the Arab Peace Initiative in establishing a sovereign and independent State of Palestine, as well as the restoration of stability in the Arab and Middle East region, we also expect the immediate mobilization and deployment of joint Arab-Islamic resources, in collaboration with members of the international community, to achieve a durable ceasefire, thereby paving the way for a lasting peace that respects the rights and sovereignty of all states and peoples. However, we must emphasize that the diplomatic option is the only viable and durable solution to the conflict in the Middle East."
He added: "We must further re-emphasize that it is crucial for all the members of the international community, particularly we the Arab-Islamic Ummah, to come together in full solidarity and unity to ensure that humanitarian aid reaches those that are in need in Gaza and the Occupied Palestinian Territories. We must also work collectively towards a sustainable political solution that promotes peace and security for all the people in the region."
Results of the Saudi-French Joint Efforts
Regarding his assessment of Saudi Arabia’s efforts, alongside France, to support the recognition of the State of Palestine and the Two-State Solution, Jallow highlighted that these bilateral efforts had led to the successful coordination and co-chairing of the recent UN High-Level Conference on Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution.
"We believe that the great efforts of the Kingdom in championing the mobilization of the needed international support in this regard is gaining significant dividend," he said. "We have heard the recent positive proclamations by various world leaders and UN Member States expressing their countries’ full recognition of the State of Palestine as a fully independent and sovereign state during the 80th Session of the UNGA in New York."
Jallow also reaffirmed that "The Gambia renews its commendation and full alignment with the Global Alliance for the Implementation of the Two-State Solution initiated by Saudi Arabia."
"The Gambia’s position in this regard is aligned with that of the Kingdom. We believe that the best option for a peaceful and durable settlement of this prolonged dispute between the two states is a peace accord based on the Two-State Solution guaranteeing both states their legitimate and inalienable rights to full sovereignty and self-determination, within an atmosphere of mutual respect, trust and confidence."
“Therefore, we must not relent in our efforts to achieve this object, with the excellent leadership and guidance of Saudi Arabia and the collaboration and complementary support of the members of the international community,” he added.
