Date : 08/11/2007
DAMASCUS, Nov 8 (KUNA) -- An Arab conference, held here Thursday, called
for supporting and boosting Arab boycott against Israel as an illegal
self-defence method that matches international law.
The 79th conference was attended by liaison officers of Arab regional
offices of boycott against Israel.
At the wrapping-up of the gathering, participants from 14 Arab countries,
including Kuwait, stressed the importance of Arab and Islamic boycott against
Israel as an influential force to achieve just and comprehensive peace in the
region and as a leverage on Israel to meet legitimacy international
resolutions.
They condemned continued Israeli aggressions on the defenseless Palestinian
people in Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
In their final communiqu{, they also denounced resumed Israeli excavations
at the al-Aqsa Mosque.
The conferees called on the UN Security Council to put the squeeze on
Israeli occupation authorities to stop the ceaseless Israeli desecration of
sanctuaries in the occupied Palestinian territories.
However, they emphasized that just and total peace is a strategic Arab
option, pointing that peace can be achieved only when Israel pulls out of all
occupied Arab territories, allows Palestinian refugees to return home and
accepts a viable Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital.
The conference also enunciated emphatic static against Israeli threats of
using force against Syria, emphasizing its claim to the Israeli-occupied Golan
Heights.
Concerning Iraq, the conferees supported Iraq's sovereignty, independence
and stability, and opposed to foreign interference in its internal affairs.
But, they called on all Iraqi factions and Arab countries to do their
utmost to ensure Iraq's security and stability, thus eventually leading the
suffering Iraqi people to lead better lives.
Provocative Israeli threats against Lebanon were also condemned during the
anti-Israeli Arab gathering, supporting Beirut's claim to Shebaa Farms.
They also patted the Sudanese government on the back for having adopted
recent peaceful steps that could lead to an end to the Darfur standoff, a
cessation of infighting and national dialogue among warring factions. (end)
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