Arab League and Arab Parliament Condemn Israeli Airstrikes Near Syrian Presidential Palace
The Arab League (AL) and Arabic Parliament have condemned the airstrikes carried out by Israel on vicinity of the Presidential Palace in Damascus.
In statements issued this evening, the Arab Parliament and the General Secretariat of the Arab League called on the international community and the United Nations to confront these repeated violations committed by Israel against the Syrian state.
These attacks are a continuation of the blatant violations and aggressions committed by Israel against the sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity of Syria, the statements added. (ANI/WAM)
Introduction of the Arab League:
The Arab League, officially known as the League of Arab States, is a regional organisation founded in 1945 to strengthen ties among member states and coordinate political, economic, cultural, and security affairs across the Arab world. With its headquarters in Cairo, Egypt, the League currently includes 22 member countries. It serves as a platform for discussing common concerns, resolving disputes peacefully, and promoting Arab interests on the international stage.
What is the Arab Parliament?
The Arab Parliament is the legislative body of the Arab League, established to represent the peoples of the Arab world and promote joint Arab action. Formed in 2005 and based in Cairo, it includes representatives from all Arab League member states. The Parliament discusses key regional issues, proposes legislation, and advises the Arab League on political, economic, and social matters. While its decisions are not binding, it plays an important role in voicing public opinion and fostering cooperation among Arab nations.
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