According to a report from Mehr News Agency, citing the Palestinian Information Center, the Islamic Cooperation Organization announced on Friday that it will implement all possible political and legal measures to counter the Israeli regime’s policies in the occupied West Bank. This includes addressing the United Nations Security Council, the UN General Assembly, and international courts.

During a special meeting held at its headquarters in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, the organization reviewed developments in the Palestinian territories and the annexation plans in the West Bank.The final statement of this meeting highlighted that the recent actions of the occupying regime aim to impose a new reality, expand settlements, enforce what is referred to as sovereignty, and deepen policies of Judaization and land confiscation. These actions are deemed null and illegal, constituting a clear violation of international law and potentially amounting to war crimes that threaten regional and international peace and security.

The organization also condemned the statements made by the U.S. ambassador in the occupied Palestinian territories and Washington’s decision to provide consular services to settlers in the West Bank, viewing it as a move that encourages the illegal sovereignty of the Israeli regime over Palestinian lands.The Islamic Cooperation Organization stressed the necessity of implementing the U.S. President’s proposed plan to end the Gaza war, establish a comprehensive and permanent ceasefire, withdraw all Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip, and facilitate the entry of humanitarian aid into the area.

Furthermore, the statement emphasized support for the Palestinian government in the reconstruction and revitalization of Gaza, reinforcing the unity of Palestinian territories, including Gaza, the West Bank, and Jerusalem, as a cohesive geographical entity.The organization called upon the international community to compel the Israeli regime to end its occupation and implement a just and comprehensive peace.

It also asserted that achieving sustainable peace is only possible through ending the occupation of the territories occupied since 1967 and implementing the two-state solution.