In its final statement, the summit announced the adoption of
Egypt’s proposal, developed in coordination with Palestine and Arab nations,
and based on studies by the World Bank and the United Nations Development Fund.
The plan is set to serve as a comprehensive Arab initiative
to rebuild Gaza’s infrastructure and revive essential services.
The summit firmly rejected any forced displacement of
Palestinians from their land, stating that such actions would constitute a
crime under international law.
To reinforce this stance, an Arab legal committee has been
assigned to examine whether the forced displacement of Palestinians can be
classified as part of the crime of genocide.
Additionally, the statement condemned Israel’s recent
decision to halt humanitarian aid to Gaza and close key border crossings used
for relief efforts.
The summit labeled these actions as violations of the
ceasefire agreement, international law, and international humanitarian law.
It also denounced Israel’s use of siege tactics and
starvation of civilians as a means to achieve political objectives, calling for
unimpeded humanitarian access to Gaza.