The Arab League extraordinary session at the level of permanent delegates kicked off Tuesday, at the request of Palestine, to discuss the Arab movement to confront the continuous Israeli aggression on the city of Jenin.
Egypt's permanent representative to the Arab League, Chairman of the current session, Mohammad Orfy, affirmed in his speech that the brutal killing taking place in Jenin, using the Israeli war machine, would reduce to a large extent the chances of reviving the peace process.
He also added that the practices of the Israeli occupation in Jenin are a clear and explicit "violation of international law" and international legitimacy and hinder the efforts exerted to achieve the necessary calm and settlement for the same purpose that the peoples of the region and the world aspire to.
Orfy said that what is happening in Jenin is somehow linked to the continuous violations of Al-Aqsa Mosque, which are being subjected to at an accelerating pace, under public directives, and not only in disguise, by extremists.
For his part, Jordan's delegate to the League of Arab States, Amjad Al-Adayleh, affirmed the "total rejection" of all the repeated Israeli aggression and condemnable crimes committed against the Palestinian people without the slightest regard for humanitarian standards and international legal charters and constants.
He also stressed the need to stop the Israeli attacks on the occupied Palestinian territories, stop the continuous incursions into Palestinian cities, protect them from repeated attacks, and provide protection for the Palestinian people.
Source: Kuwait News Agency
