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55647
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Al-Quds Committee to convene on May 1st in Morocco
Jeddah, April 15, SPA -- Al-Quds (Jerusalem) Committee will hold its
20th session under the chairmanship of Morocco's King Mohammed VI on
May 1.
Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC)
Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu will head the OIC delegation to the two-day
meeting.
The Committee aims to examine the current situation in the city of
Jerusalem, in the light of the serious developments of the city, and
the escalation of Israeli attacks against sanctities and the Arab and
Islamic identity, as well as increasing the pace of settlement and
the construction of the separation wall.
The Committee will also consider the means necessary to counter the
Judaization of Al-Quds, to demolish the houses of Jerusalem, and to
crush them in order to change the demographic reality in the city.
The Al-Quds Committee is one of the Standing Committees of the
Organization of Islamic Conference, and chaired by the Moroccan
monarch, and has a membership of sixteen member states of the
Organization, according to a press release of the OIC.
--SPA
20th session under the chairmanship of Morocco's King Mohammed VI on
May 1.
Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC)
Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu will head the OIC delegation to the two-day
meeting.
The Committee aims to examine the current situation in the city of
Jerusalem, in the light of the serious developments of the city, and
the escalation of Israeli attacks against sanctities and the Arab and
Islamic identity, as well as increasing the pace of settlement and
the construction of the separation wall.
The Committee will also consider the means necessary to counter the
Judaization of Al-Quds, to demolish the houses of Jerusalem, and to
crush them in order to change the demographic reality in the city.
The Al-Quds Committee is one of the Standing Committees of the
Organization of Islamic Conference, and chaired by the Moroccan
monarch, and has a membership of sixteen member states of the
Organization, according to a press release of the OIC.
--SPA