RESOLUTIONS ON PALESTINE  AFFAIRS:

 

             -     ARAB-ISRAELI  CONFLICT AND

                   AL-QUDS AL-SHARIF; AND

             -    ISLAMIC BOYCOTT OF ISRAEL

 

ADOPTED BY THE TENTH  SESSION OF THE ISLAMIC  SUMMIT CONFERENCE

(SESSION OF KNOWLEDGE AND MORALITY FOR THE PROGRESS OF UMMAH)

  

PUTRAJAYA, MALAYSIA

20-21 SHABAN, 1424H, 16-17  OCTOBER, 2003

 

 

Resolution  No. 1/10-PAL (IS)

On the Cause of Palestine  and the Arab-Israeli Conflict.

 

Resolution  No. 2/10-PAL (IS)

On the City  of  Al-Quds  Al-Sharif.

 

Resolution  No. 3/10-PAL (IS)

On  the Occupied  Syrian  Golan.

 

Resolution  No. 4/10-PAL (IS)

On Israel’s   continued  occupation  of  parts  of  Lebanon  and  detention  of  Lebanese   citizens   in  its  jails  and detention  camps.

 

Resolution   No. 5/10-PAL (IS)

On  the current  situation  of  the  peace  process in  the  Middle   East.

 

Resolution No. 6/10-PAL (IS)

On  Al-Quds Fund and its Waqf.

 

Resolution No. 7/10-PAL (IS)

On  Bait  Mal  Al-Quds  Al-Sharif  Agency.

 

Resolution No. 8/10-PAL (IS)

on the Israeli Aggression on the Syrian Arab Republic and the Republic of Lebanon

 

Resolution No. 9/10- IBO (IS)

On the commitment to the implementation of principles and provisions of the Islamic Boycott of Israel.

 

 

 

RESOLUTION  NO. 1/10-PAL (IS)

 

ON THE CAUSE  OF  PALESTINE  AND  THE  ARAB-ISRAELI  CONFLICT

 

 

The Tenth Session of the Islamic Summit Conference (Session of Knowledge and Morality for the Progress of Ummah), held in Putrajaya, Malaysia, from 20 to 21 Shaban, 1424H  (16-17 October 2003),

 

            Having considered the report of the Secretary-General on the Cause of Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict (Document No.IS/10-2003/SUM/PAL/SG.REP) 

 

            Proceeding from the principles and objectives enshrined in the Charter of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC);

 

            Based on the Islamic resolutions on the Case of Palestinian and the Arab-Israeli Conflict;

 

            Recalling the resolutions adopted by the United Nations General Assembly and the U.N. Security Council, particularly resolutions 242 (1967); 338 (1973); 425 (1978); 465 (1980); 476 (1980); 478 (1980); 1397 (2002); 1435 (2002) and General Assembly resolution no.194 on refugees as well as resolution No. ES-10/17; resolution No. A/ES-10/10 adopted by the 10th Extraordinary Emergency Session of the General Assembly in 2002 on illegal Israeli practices in the occupied Palestinian territories as well as the resolutions adopted by the Commission relating to human rights violations in the occupied Arab and Palestinian territories as well as the resolutions adopted by the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), the African Union (AU) and the League of Arab States particularly the resolution of the 14th Arab Summit, held in Beirut on 28 March 2002 concerning the situation in the occupied Palestinian territories, including the City of Al-Quds Al-Sharif and the other occupied Arab territories; and the resolutions of the 15th Ordinary  Arab Summit  held in Sharam   Al-Sheikh, Arab Republic of Egypt on 1st March, 2003.

 

            Expressing its strong condemnation of Israel’s persistence in its crimes and massacres as well as repressive and terrorist practices against the Palestinian people, committing aggression against their holy places and national institutions and continuing to implement its policy of colonialist settlements and the expansion of existing ones along with the confiscation of land and property and the perpetuation of the policy of collective sanctions against Palestinian and Arab citizens in all the occupied Palestinian and Arab territories as well as the siege of the city of Al-Quds  Al-Sharif, violating the sanctity of holy places and desecrating both Muslim and Christian shrines;

 

            Condemning the continuous Israeli aggressions against the Lebanese territories and their civilian population;

 

            Affirming the Islamic states’ commitment to achieving a just and comprehensive peace in the area;

 

            Emphasizing that the Israeli policies, practices and expansionist designs threaten not only Arab states and the peace process, but also the Islamic countries at large and jeopardize international peace and security;

 

            Holding Israel fully responsible for undermining of the Middle East peace process on all tracks as a result of the Israeli government’s intransigence, its reneging on the foundations of the peace process, especially UN Security Council resolutions 242 (1967) and 338 (1973) and the “land for peace” principle, and its failure to comply with the terms of the road map as published;

 

            Hailing the resolutions of the regular session of the League of Arab States Summit held in Beirut on 27-28 March 2002 which adopted the Arab Peace Plan based on the complete Israeli withdrawal from all the Arab occupied territories, including Al-Quds Al-Sharif, to the 4th of June 1967 borders;

 

            Hailing the steadfastness of the Palestinian people and their valiant “Intifada” (uprising) to recover their inalienable national rights;

 

  Resolving to back such efforts by all possible ways and means:

 

1 -        Reiterates all the resolutions adopted by the Islamic Conferences and Al-Quds Committee, particularly resolutions of the 19th Session of Al-Quds Committee in connection with the Cause of Palestine and the Arab-Israeli conflict.

 

2 -        Stresses the necessity of establishing an independent Palestinian State with    Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital and the implementation of all the international resolutions pertaining to the Palestinian cause, in particular UN Security Council resolutions 242 (1967) and 338(1973) and the resolution of the UN General Assembly No. 194 on the return of Palestinian refugees and Security Council resolutions on the issue of Al-Quds, especially the resolutions 252 (1968), 267 (1969), 465 (1980), 476 (1980), 478 (1980), 1073 (1996) 1397 (2002), and of implementing the road map as published.

 

3 -        Backs the stand of the Palestinian State based on holding fast to the sovereignty of Al-Quds Al-Sharif, including the Holy Haram in that City and that of all the Christian and Muslim holy places and shrines which constitute a part of the Palestinian territories occupied since June, 1967; emphasizes that Al-Quds    Al-Sharif is the capital of the independent State of Palestine and vehemently rejects any attempt to diminish Palestinian sovereignty over Al-Quds Al-Sharif.

 

4-        Hails with great pride the steadfastness of the Palestinian people and their legitimate national leadership under the striving President Yasser Arafat against the Israeli occupation in order to achieve their legitimate rights. Emphasizes the continuation of providing its political material and moral support to enable the Palestinian people to restore their national inalienable rights  including their right to return, to self determination and to establish their independent Palestinian state on their national soil, with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital, and calls for the immediate lifting of the siege on President Yasser Arafat and the Palestinian people.

 

5-         Reiterates its support to, and adoption of,  the Arab peace initiative for resolving the issue of Palestine and the Middle-East, adopted by the 14th Arab Summit held in Beirut (Lebanon) on 28 March 2002; and decides to act by all means and ways to clarify  this initiative, explain its dimensions and gain international support for its  implementation.

 

6 -        Affirms the support of Member States to the peace process according to the foundations defined by the Madrid Peace Conference, which are based on the United Nations Charter and resolutions, particularly Security Council resolutions 242 (1967), 338 (1973), 425 (1978) and the “land for peace” principle, all of  which call for Israel’s withdrawal from all the occupied Palestinian and Arab territories, including the City of Al-Quds Al-Sharif, the restoration of the inalienable national rights of the Palestinian people and the complete pullout from the occupied Syrian Golan to the 4th of June, 1967 line and from all occupied Lebanese territories to the internationally recognized borders.

 

7 -        Underlines that Israel’s flouting of the principles and foundations on which the peace process was based, and its reneging on the commitments, pledges and agreements reached in the context of the said process, along with its procrastination and reneging insofar as implementation was concerned and the brutal massacres perpetrated by Israel against the Palestinian people have destroyed the peace process; holds the Israeli Government fully responsible for this situation.

 

8-         Requests the QUARTET (the United States, the Russian Federation, the European Union and the United Nations) to resume action to achieve a just and integral peace in the Middle East in compliance with the relevant resolutions of the international legitimacy, with the Madrid Terms of Reference and the Arab initiative for peace and to implement the Road Map as it was first issued and compel Israel to:

 

-       Halt aggression against the Palestinian people and to stop the assassination and detention operations, destruction of houses and infrastructures and desecration of Islamic and Christian holy shrines.

 

-       Cease immediately all aggressive Israeli measures against Al-Quds   Al-Sharif and the rest of Palestinian cities, especially the policy of judaization, settlement, destruction of houses, confiscation of land, alteration of landmarks of Palestinians' cities, immediate halt of  the policy of isolating Al-Quds AL-Sharif city from its Palestinian surroundings, the setting of roadblocks, denying Palestinians access to the city and their religious location therein.

 

-       Stop the construction of the racist wall which devours Palestinian territories and creates unjust realities in respect of the boarders of the Palestinian state and further aggravates the conditions in the region.

 

-       Withdraw the occupation forces, and Israeli siege imposed against the Palestinian people and their leadership and remove all closures and road blocks imposed on access-roads, towns, villages and Palestinian refugees camps.

 

-       Put an end to all Israeli settlement acts in the occupied Palestinian territories including Al-Quds Al-Sharif.

 

-       Release all Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons.

 

-       Send international observers to ensure the necessary international protection   for the Palestinian people.

 

-       Allow access for food and medical stuff to Palestinian territories and to release funds of the Palestinian authority withheld by Israel.

 

9 -        Reaffirms the United Nations immutable responsibility towards the Palestinian cause until a just and comprehensive settlement has been reached for all its aspects that would ensure ending the occupation, and enabling the Palestinian people to exercise their inalienable national rights, including the right to return, to self-determination and to independent statehood on their national soil with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital.

 

10-       Appreciates with great pride, the official and popular support extended by Member States to the Palestinian people and its National Authority, and also urges Member States to continue extending all kinds of aid to the tragedy-stricken Palestinian People. Also exhorts all States and Authorities concerned to bolster the international programme of economic, social, and cultural development in the Palestinian territories, and to extend all necessary assistance aimed at helping the Palestinian People to build their national economy and support their national institutions and to enable them to establish their independent State with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital.

 

11-       Condemns the war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by the Israeli occupation forces, and perpetrating heinous massacres and mass executions specially those which claimed the lives of hundreds of martyrs in different cities, towns and villages and Palestinian refugee camps.

 

12-       Holds Israeli fully responsible for the consequences of its aggression and practices against the Palestinian people, including the responsibility for paying compensation for the material and economic losses sustained by the infrastructure of towns, villages, refugee camps and Palestinian national economy.

 

13-       Condemns Israel’s violation of the International Red Cross Convention and its continuous attacks against medical personnel, ambulances belonging to the International Red Cross and the Red Crescent as well as the other relief organizations; and Israel’s refusal to allow these bodies perform their task according to the International Humanitarian Law, in particular the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949.

 

14-       Condemns Israel for attacking the holy Islamic and Christian sites in Palestine and its continued attempts to impose its control over the Holy Aqsa Mosque and to make room for extremist Jewish groups to desecrate it and for denying worshipers access to the blessed Aqsa Mosque and the Church of the Nativity and the Church of the Resurrection; further condemns the Israeli occupation forces for robbing, removing and destroying official and private Palestinian institutions and confiscating their records and documents as well as violating personal properties and household.

 

15-       Condemns Israel for willfully destroying cultural and heritage sites in Nablus and Al-Khaleel (Hebron) in addition to inflicting heavy damage on the Church of the Nativity which constitutes ancient religious, cultural, and historical values; further condemns Israel for plundering, removing and sabotaging cultural assets in numerous Palestinian cultural centers and museums; demands the international community and the World Heritage Commission to institute deterring  sanctions against Israeli for the danger it constitutes to the treasures of world heritage.

 

16-       Condemns terrorism practiced by Israeli colonialist gangs against Palestinian civilians institutions; holds Israel fully responsible for the consequences of such aggression, especially that it is taking place in the full glare of the Israeli occupation forces and aided by an atmosphere of incitement against the Palestinian people and their institutions encouraged by the Israeli government.

 

17-       Condemns Israel’s expansionist colonialist settlement policy and reiterates the necessity of action to stop all colonialist settlement activities and Israeli measures and practices  which are contrary   to the resolutions  of    international  legitimacy which are also counter to the accords signed by the Palestinian and Israeli sides. Requests the U.N. Security Council to prevent such measures, remove the Israeli colonial settlements in accordance with Security Council Resolution No. 465, remove apartheid walls, and revive the International Supervision and Monitoring Committee to Prevent Settlement in Al-Quds and the occupied Arab territories in line with Security Council Resolution No. 446.

 

18-       Requests the U.N. Security Council, in its capacity as the only international organization  responsible  for  safeguarding  international peace and security, to shoulder   its  responsibility  for  halting  immediately  the  Israeli  aggression, and to urgently send international observers to provide the necessary international protection for the Palestinian people and to supervise the provision of security, in accordance with the international resolutions, agreements and recommendations agreed upon within the framework of the peace process;

 

19-       Requests Member States to abide by the resolutions adopted by the Islamic Summit and Foreign Ministers Conferences on the Cause of Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict during voting at the United Nations and other international forums.

 

20 -      Urges the international community and all the states that extend economic and financial assistance to Israel, especially the US and the European Union as well as international donor institutions and funds to halt the assistance which Israel uses to carry out its colonial settlement designs in the occupied Arab territories in Palestine and the occupied Syrian Golan.

 

21-       Invites friendly States and states of the European Union to impose sanctions on Israel for crimes against humanity and war crimes against unarmed civilians in the occupied Palestinian territories.

 

22 -      Emphasizes the continuation of the stoppage of all halting all political contacts with the Israeli government as long as the aggression and blockade against the Palestinian people and its National Authority continue, and as long as Israel persists in refusing to implement the relevant UN resolutions and calls on Member States which have established relations with Israel and those that have begun to take steps to establish relations with Israel within the context of the peace process to sever these relations, including the closure of any missions or offices, severance of all economic relations, and halt of all forms of normalization with Israel until it meticulously and sincerely implements the UN resolutions on Palestine, Al-Quds Al-Sharif, and the Arab-Israeli Conflict and until a durable and comprehensive peace is established  in the region.

 

23 -      Calls for commitment to the implementation of the provisions of the Islamic boycott of Israel, and for the consideration of the legislations, rules and statutes governing the boycott action, “the general principles of the boycott, the Islamic law and the by-laws of the  regional  offices  and  their  periodical  meetings”  as  part  of  the  national  legislations   in force, and also calls for the creation of the necessary offices and mechanisms for so doing and for coordination between the Islamic Boycott Office and the Arab Boycott Office.

 

24 -      Hails the steadfastness of the Government and people of Lebanon and the Lebanese Resistance for liberating the Lebanese territories and the repelling of

the Israeli occupation, supports Lebanon in its efforts to liberate all its territories up to the internationally recognized borders. Also demands the United Nations to force Israel to pay damages for all the losses it inflicted or caused as a result of its continuous aggressions against Lebanon. Supports Lebanon in its demands for the removal of the mines left behind by the Israeli occupation, Israel is held responsible for laying and removing of these mines. Supports the inalienable rights of Lebanon to utilize its waters in accordance with the international law and condemns Israel’s avidities in these waters, and  holds Israel responsible for any action of a nature as to infringe upon Lebanon’s sovereignty, political independence and safety of its people and integrity of its territories.

 

25 -      Strongly condemns Israel’s policy of refusing to comply with Security Council resolution 497 of 1981 and of imposing its mandate, laws and administration on the occupied Syrian Golan as well as its policies of annexation, building of colonial settlements, confiscation of land, diversion of water sources and imposition of Israeli nationality upon Syrian citizens. Considers  all  such  measures  as  null  and  void,  and  constituting a violation of the  provisions  and  principles  of  International  Law  and  the  International  Humanitarian Law, particularly the 4th Geneva Convention of 1949, and demands Israel to completely withdraw from the occupied Syrian Golan to the June 4th, 1967 lines.

 

26 -      Requests the international community and the UN Security Council to compel Israel to comply with U.N. decisions, especially Security Council resolution 487 of 1981, to join the Nuclear Weapons Non-Proliferation Treaty, implement the decisions of the General Assembly and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) calling for subjecting all Israeli nuclear installations to the Agency’s comprehensive safeguards system. Emphasizes the necessity for Israel to declare renunciation of nuclear armament and submit to the UN Security Council and the IAEA a factual statement on its capabilities and stockpile of nuclear weapons and substances, given the fact that those are imperative steps for the creation, in the Middle East, of an area free of weapons of mass destruction, particularly nuclear weapons – which is essential to the establishment of a comprehensive and just peace in the area.

 

27.       Affirms on the abiding responsibility of UNRWA for fulfilling its duties towards the Palestinian people wherever they may be in accordance with the UNGA resolution on the matter. Calls on the Member States to request the UN Secretary-General to advise  the Conciliation  Committee,   in collaboration with  UNRWA and concerned states, carry out a comprehensive census of Palestinian refugees and their property and develop a global vision to solve their problems based on their right to return to their homeland, Palestine, in accordance with UN resolution 194. Calls on states to extend further support to cover the budget of UNRWA and enable it to continue providing its services.

 

 

28 -      Requests the Secretary-General to take the necessary measures for the pursuance and enhancing of contacts and coordination on the Palestinian cause and the Arab-Israeli conflict between the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), on the one hand, and the League of Arab States, the African Union (AU), the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), the European Union (EU) and the United Nations Organization (UNO) and its specialized agencies, and requests  the OIC  General Secretariat  to hold, in coordination with the concerned international and regional organisations, an international symposium in the US on the acts of the expansionist Israeli colonialism, 

 

29 -      Requests the Secretary-General to follow-up the implementation of the present resolution and report thereon to the Eleventh Session of the Islamic Summit Conference.

 

 

 RESOLUTION  NO. 2/10-PAL (IS)

 

ON THE CITY  OF  AL-QUDS  AL-SHARIF

 

 

The Tenth Session of the Islamic Summit Conference (Session of Knowledge and Morality for the Progress of Ummah), held in Putrajaya, Malaysia, from 20 to 21 Shaban, 1424H  (16-17 October 2003),

 

            Having considered the report of the Secretary-General on the City of Al-Quds Al-Sharif ((Document No.IS/10-2003/SUM/PAL/SG.REP);

 

            Proceeding from the principles and objectives of the Charter of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC);

 

            Pursuant to the Islamic resolutions and decisions affirming that the issue of Al-Quds Al-Sharif is the core of the Palestinian cause which, itself, is the essence of the Arab-Israeli conflict and that there can be no comprehensive and just peace without the return of the City of Al-Quds Al-Sharif to Palestinian sovereignty, as the capital of the State of Palestine;

 

            Recalling the relevant UN General Assembly and Security Council resolutions, particularly resolutions 242 (1967); 252 (1968); 338 (1973); 465, 476 and 478 (1980) and 1073 (1996) pertaining to the City of Al-Quds Al-Sharif;

 

            Affirming resolutions 2/10 of the U.N. General Assembly (UNGA) tenth extraordinary emergency session dated 24 April 1997 and 3/10 dated 15 July 1997 on the illegal actions carried out by Israel in the occupied Eastern part of Al-Quds         Al-Sharif (East Jerusalem) and the other Palestinian territories under its occupation;

 

            Strongly condemning the continuing and escalating Israeli aggressions on the holy places in the City of Al-Quds Al-Sharif and other Palestinian cities and the desecration of sacred shrines;

 

Strongly condemning the permission given by Israel for Jews to enter and pray in the precincts of the blessed Al-Aqsa mosque;

 

Reaffirming all the UN Security Council resolutions on Al-Quds, including resolution 681 dated 20/12/1990 stipulating that all the provisions of the 4th Geneva Convention of 1949 on the protection of civilians in times of war apply to the Palestinian people in the occupied Arab territories, including the City of Al-Quds Al-Sharif;

 

Strongly denouncing all the illegal measures and practices, which are contrary to all international resolutions, decisions and laws, undertaken by the Israeli occupation authorities in the City of Al-Quds Al-Sharif and designed to judaize the Holy City and obliterate its Arabo-Islamic features;

 

Strongly condemning Israel’s efforts to isolate the city of Al-Quds from its Palestinian neighbourhood, and its erection of apartheid walls around the city, preventing Christian and Muslim worshippers access to their places of worship in the Al-Quds Al-Sharif and Bethlehem;

 

            Hailing the consistent efforts deployed by Al-Quds Committee under the chairmanship of His Majesty King Mohamed VI, Sovereign of the Kingdom of Morocco;

 

            Commending the sustained efforts exerted by all OIC Member States in defending the inviolability of Muslim holy shrines and sanctuaries in the City of Al-Quds Al-Sharif,  safeguarding the Holy City’s Arab identity and Islamic character and protecting it from Zionist tampering and judaization schemes;

 

            Paying tribute as well to the contribution of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the Kingdom of Morocco and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to rehabilitating Al-Aqsa Mosque and the blessed Dome of the Rock at the behest of and under the guidance of the late King Hussein ibn Talal, the late King Hasan II and the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Fahd ibn Abdul Aziz;

 

1 -        Reaffirms all the relevant resolutions and decisions adopted by the Islamic Conferences, including those of previous sessions of Al-Quds Committee particularly the 19th Session.

 

2 -        Emphasizes that there can be no just and comprehensive peace in the Middle East area unless Israel withdraws from all the Palestinian and other Arab territories occupied since 1967, foremost among which is the City of Al-Quds Al-Sharif, in implementation of Security Council resolution 242 (1967).

 

3 -        Affirms its support to the stand of the State of Palestine resting on adherence to sovereignty over Al-Quds Al-Sharif, including the Holy Haram in Al-Quds Al-Sharif and all the Christian and Muslim holy places which are part of the Palestinian territories occupied since June, 1967.  Also affirms that Al-Quds Al-Sharif is the capital of the independent State of Palestine, and in that regards underlines its rejection of any attempt to diminish Palestinian sovereignty over Al-Quds Al-Sharif.

 

4 -        Reaffirms the nullity of all occupation-related settlement measures and practices in Al-Quds and the rest of the occupied Palestinian territories in line with the resolutions and decisions of the “International Legitimacy” as well as international covenants and conventions which consider all Israeli arrangements, legislative, administrative and colonial settlement measures aiming at altering  the legal, demographic,   architectural, cultural and heritage- related status of the Holy City as null and void and contrary to the resolutions and decisions of the “International Legitimacy,” international covenants and conventions and diametrically opposed to agreements signed between the Palestinian and Israeli parties. Requests the UN Security Council to revive the

International Supervision and Monitoring Committee to Prevent Colonial Settlement in Al-Quds and the Occupied Arab Territories, in accordance with  its resolution 446.

 

5 -        Requests all states of the world to abide by Security Council resolution 478 (1980) which calls on them not to move their diplomatic missions to the City of Al-Quds. Also invites them to avoid such dealings with the Israeli occupation authorities as may be construed as an implicit recognition of the fait accompli imposed by Israel which claims that the City of Al-Quds is its capital. Expresses condemnation and rejection of resolution adopted by the U.S. Congress and the American statements in favour of recognition of Al-Quds as the capital of Israel and of moving the American Embassy therein, and Calls for severing relations with any State that moved its embassy to Al-Quds or recognized Al-Quds as Israel’s capital.

 

6 -        Requests all states, institutions and international bodies to abide by the international resolutions on the City of Al-Quds, considered as an integral part of the Palestinian and other Arab territories occupied in 1967 and not to take part in any meeting or activity made to serve Israel’s designs to consecrate its occupation and annexation of the Holy City.

 

7 -        Invites the international community, especially the Security Council, to compel Israel to implement the resolutions of international legitimacy, to prevent it from effecting any geographic or demographic alteration in the Holy City of Al-Quds, and to compel it to stop building of apartheid walls and remove the ones being built around the city of Al-Quds Al-Sharif, to lift the siege of the City of Al-Quds Al-Sharif, to stop the demolition of homes and the withdrawal of the identity cards of the Palestinian citizens as well as purging the City of Al-Quds Al-Sharif of its Arab nationals.

 

8 -        Strongly condemns Israel's continued attempts to impose its control on the Holy Al-Quds Al-Sharif  and repeated attempts to interfere in the management of Islamic waqfs, also condemns Israel's plans aimed at imposing a fait accompli by using force and allowing extremist Jewish groups to desecrate the precincts of Al-Aqsa Holy Mosque and to occupy the adjoining buildings, considers these acts deliberate and provocative and as an avenue to allow extremist Jewish organizations to continue their repeated desecration of the sanctity of the Aqsa Holy Mosque, to establish their presence on its precincts, and to continue their piracy acts against religious and, historic and cultural relics in Al-Quds Al-Sharif and the Palestinian territories.

 

9 -        Strongly condemns the Israeli authorities for their continued closures of the Palestinian institutions in Al-Quds Al-Sharif, including Beit Al-Sharq (Orient House) whose documents, official papers, and contents were looted by Israel.   Considers such arbitrary measures as a continuous violation of the accords signed between the PLO and Israel within the framework of the peace process,

the road map, international conventions and covenants, particularly the 4th Geneva Convention of 1949, and an infraction of the very principles and foundations on which the peace process was built in Madrid.

 

10 – Strongly condemns Israel for its continued destruction of the houses of Palestinians and expropriation of their properties as part of its design aimed at judaizing the holy city, altering its demographic status and purging it of its native inhabitants only to replace them with colonialists.

 

11-       Strongly condemns the statements made by Israeli officials on the partition of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque and Israeli resolutions allowing Jewish tourists to enter and pray at the precincts of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, seriously cautions against the foolhardiness of implementing the dangerous orders issued by the Israeli occupation authorities to their security forces to storm the Al-Aqsa mosque and stresses that such a step would form a blatant affront to the sentiments of Muslims and an open invitation to push the situation towards an overall explosion and to further bloodshed.

 

12.       Appeals to the international community and the United Nations to intervene quickly and shoulder their responsibility for the implementation of the UN resolutions concerning the protection of civilians and holy places, and to put an end to the Israeli aggressions which fuel tension in the area and jeopardize international peace and security.

 

13 -      Stresses the continuation of  work and coordination with international and regional organizations for the implementation of the international resolutions and decisions, especially UNESCO and the Committee on Heritage, and in this context requests the General Secretariat, in cooperation with concerned regional and international organizations, to organize an international symposium on the preservation of the Islamic cultural and historic character  of the Al-Quds Al-Sharif and the means of confronting the continued attempts of the Israeli occupation forces to alter the historic, demographic, cultural and religious landmarks of the holy city.

 

14 -      Invites the Vatican, the Eastern Churches and other churches and Christian religious orders to take  action  to  resist  the  judaization of the City of Al-Quds  Al-Sharif,  out of respect for the spiritual dimension of all the religions, as a safeguard to peaceful coexistence amongst them, and in observance of Security Council resolution 242 of 22 November1967, demanding  Israel to withdraw from all the Arab territories occupied  in 1967, including the City of Al-Quds, along with the rest of the  relevant Security Council resolutions. Also decides to invite those states which established diplomatic missions in Al-Quds to   withdraw  these  missions.  Furthermore,  calls   for  extending  support   to  the             population of Al-Quds Al-Sharif in their resistance of judaization and their uprooting from their city.

 

 

15-       Pays tribute to the laudable efforts exerted by the late King  Hassan II to set up the Bait Maal Al-Quds Al-Sharif Agency and define its objectives as being the protection of the Holy City and its Palestinian citizens.  Expresses its thanks to his successor, His Majesty King Mohamed VI who, accorded the Agency, his sympathy and care, placed at its disposal generous means that made it possible for it to embark immediately on its activities under the best possible circumstances.

 

16–  Expresses thanks to Member States of Al-Quds Committee who took the initiative of making donations in favor of the Agency, allowing it to execute its housing, renovation and education projects; calls upon Member States to support the Agency and to facilitate its mission with a view to mustering all its potentialities and using all the financial capabilities to contribute towards the achievement of its projects in Al-Quds Al-Sharif.

 

17-       Reiterates the resolutions and decisions of the previous Islamic conferences affirming support for the City of Al-Quds Al-Sharif and fostering the steadfastness of its people and calls for support to be extended to Bait Maal Al-Quds Al-Sharif and Al-Quds Fund.

 

18 -      Requests the Secretary-General to follow-up the implementation of the present resolution and report thereon to the Eleventh Session of the Islamic Summit Conference.

 

 

RESOLUTION  NO. 3/10-PAL (IS)

 

ON  THE OCCUPIED  SYRIAN  GOLAN

 

The Tenth Session of the Islamic Summit Conference (Session of Knowledge and Morality for the Progress of Ummah), held in Putrajaya, Malaysia, from 20 to 21 Shaban, 1424H  (16-17 October 2003),

 

            Having considered the item titled "The Occupied Syrian Golan" and Israel's decision of 14-12-1981 to impose its laws, jurisdiction and administration on the Occupied Syrian Golan;

 

Having reviewed the repressive measures to which the Syrian citizens in the occupied Syrian Golan are being subjected and Israel's continued attempts to force them to accept Israeli identity;

 

Recalling the relevant resolutions of previous Islamic Conferences, particularly Resolution 3/30-P of the 30th Session of the Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers held in Tehran, Islamic Republic of  Iran, and Resolution 3/9-P (IS) of the 9th Islamic Summit held in Doha, State of Qatar;

 

Recalling also Security Council Resolution 497 (1981) dated 17-12-1981 and the relevant UN General Assembly Resolutions, latest of which was the one  adopted by the Fifty-fifth Session;

 

Observing that Israel, in contravention of Article 25 of the United Nations Charter, has refused to accept and implement the numerous relevant resolutions adopted by the Security Council, in particular resolution 497 (1981) which considered null and void and with no legal consequence Israel’s decision to annex the occupied Syrian Golan;

 

Deeply concerned at Israel’s persistent attempts to defy the will of the international community and its reaffirmation of the annexation decisions considered null and void and illegitimate by the international community;

 

Affirming that the Geneva Convention on the Protection of Civilians in times of War (dated 12 August 1949) applies to the occupied Syrian Golan and that setting up settlements and bringing settlers to this area constitutes a violation of this Convention and destruction of the peace process;

 

Affirming the fundamental principle of the inadmissibility of acquisition of territories by force;

 

Condemning Israel’s non-compliance with the will of the international community by withdrawing from the occupied Syrian Golan which it occupies since 1967 contrary to the relevant resolutions of the UN Security Council and General Assembly as well as international law.

 

Expressing concern over Israel's destruction of the Peace Process which was launched by the Madrid Conference on the basis of the Security Council  resolutions 242 and 338, as well as the peace-for-land formula and the risks resulting from Israel's reneging on the commitments and obligations reached,

 

1.         Lauds the steadfastness of the Syrian Arab citizens in the Syrian Golan against the occupation and their valiant resistance to Israel's repressive measures and against the continued attempts to undermine their attachment to their land and to their Syrian Arab identity, and declares its support for this steadfastness.

 

2.         Strongly condemns Israel for its failure to comply with Security Council Resolution 497 (1981) and reaffirms that Israel's decision to impose its laws, jurisdiction and administration on the Occupied Syrian  Golan is illegal, null and void and has no legal validity whatsoever and that it constitutes a blatant violation of the UN Charter and its relevant resolutions and of the OIC Charter and resolutions as well as the Fourth Geneva Convention on the Protection of Civilians in times of war dated 12 August 1949 and relevant provisions of the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907, and the rules of international law, in particular the inadmissibility of acquisition of territory by force.

 

3.         Strongly condemns Israel for its persistence in changing the legal status, demographic composition and institutional structure of the Occupied Syrian Golan, and for its policy and practices particularly confiscating lands, appropriating water resources, establishing and expanding settlements and transferring settlers and immigrants thereto, exploiting their natural resources and establishing projects on them, and imposing an economic boycott of the agricultural products of the local population and prohibiting their exportation.

 

4.         Strongly condemns also Israel's attempts to impose Israeli nationality and identity cards on the Syrian Arab citizens, as these measures constitute a flagrant violation of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights, the Geneva Convention on the Protection of Civilians in Times of War of 1949 and the relevant resolutions of the UN General Assembly and other international bodies.

 

5.         Condemns repeated Israeli threats against Syria aimed at wrecking the peace process and escalating tension in the region.

 

6.         Reaffirms that Israel’s continued occupation of the Syrian Golan since 1967 and its annexation of it on 14 December 1981 constitute a permanent threat to peace and security in the region.

 

7.         Reaffirms also the right of the Syrian Arab Republic to recover its full sovereignty over the Occupied Golan.

 

 

8.         Demands Israel to fully withdraw from all the occupied Syrian Golan to the line of the 4th of June 1967 in implementation of the relevant resolutions of the UN Security Council and to immediately begin demarcating that line.

 

9.         Also demands Israel to fully respect all the foundations of the peace process as initiated in Madrid consistent with Security Council resolutions Nos. 242 and 338 and the “land for peace” formula and to abide by all the commitments and pledges reached so far.

 

10.       Demands anew all states to stop providing Israel with any military, economic, financial, technological or humanitarian assistance that may extend Israeli occupation of Syrian Golan and encourage Israel to pursue its expansionist settlement policy.

 

11.       Requests the co-sponsors of the peace process and the international community to assume their responsibilities and compel Israel to implement the resolutions of international legality calling for total Israeli withdrawal from the occupied Syrian Golan to the line of 4 June 1967 and from other occupied Arab lands, and to immediately start demarcating this line in order to achieve a durable and comprehensive peace in the region.

 

12.       Declares its support for the firm position of Syria in its commitment to a durable and comprehensive peace in the region.

 

13.       Requests the Secretary-General to follow-up the implementation of the present resolution and report thereon to the Eleventh Session of the Islamic Summit Conference.

 

 

RESOLUTION  NO.  4/10-PAL (IS)

 

ON ISRAEL’S   CONTINUED  OCCUPATION  OF  PARTS  OF  LEBANON AND  DETENTION  OF  LEBANESE   CITIZENS   IN  ITS  JAILS  AND DETENTION  CAMPS

 

 

The Tenth Session of the Islamic Summit Conference (Session of Knowledge and Morality for the Progress of Ummah), held in Putrajaya, Malaysia, from 20 to 21 Shaban, 1424H  (16-17 October 2003),

 

Commending anew the steadfastness of Lebanon and the valor of its national resistance in achieving victory over the Israeli occupation forces and liberating most of its territories in the South and Western Bekaa;

 

Recalling the resolutions of the Organization of the Islamic Conference on Islamic solidarity with Lebanon to put an end to the Israeli occupation of Lebanese territories in the South and West Bekaa;

 

Noting Israel’s continued occupation of parts of Lebanese  territories and positions along the Lebanese borders, its incomplete withdrawal from all Lebanese territories back to the internationally recognized borders in accordance with Security Council Resolution 425 (1978) and its continued violation of Lebanese airspace and plundering of their waters and soil;

 

Deeply concerned at Israel’s continued, arbitrary detention of Lebanese citizens in Israeli prisons and camps in flagrant violation of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights, the Fourth Geneva Convention on the Protection of Civilians in Times of War of 1949, and the Hague Convention of 1907;

 

Noting with extreme concern and astonishment the ruling issued by the Israeli Supreme Court to allow the Israeli authorities to keep the Lebanese detainees in Israeli jails as “hostages and a card for compromise, and also to detain them without trial”;

 

Recalling as well the resolutions of the UN Human Rights Commission in Geneva on the suffering of Lebanese citizens in Israeli jails who experience difficult health and humanitarian conditions resulting in the death of a number of them;

 

Reaffirming Lebanon’s right to compensation for the losses in human life, material damages and substantial economic losses it has sustained as a result of Israel’s repeated aggressions against Lebanese citizens and infrastructure, and the ensuing damages and heavy loss of life and property;

 

1.      Expresses anew its congratulations and appreciation to the Republic of Lebanon, its President, Government and People and commends the valiant Lebanese resistance as well as the admirable Lebanese steadfastness which repelled the Israeli forces from the South of Lebanon and the Western Bekaa.

 

2.      Strongly condemns Israel for its continued aggression against the Lebanese territories and its daily violations of the Lebanese sovereignty on the sea, land and airspace.

 

3.      Also strongly condemns Israel for its continued occupation of positions on the internationally recognized Lebanese borders, and Lebanese territories, including the Shaba’a farms, in contravention of the provisions of Security Council resolution 425 (1978).

 

4.        Reaffirms its commitment to Lebanon’s independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders, supports the position of the Lebanese government which insists on the necessity of ensuring the complete withdrawal of the Israeli forces from all Lebanese territories back to internationally recognized borders and  of bringing them under Lebanese sovereignty, reaffirms Lebanon’s right to recover every inch of its occupied territories and to reserve the right to resist Israeli occupation by all legitimate means until the liberation of all its territories including the Shabaa farms and supports Lebanon’s right to its waters in accordance with the International Law against Israeli avaricious designs.

 

5.        Supports the Lebanese position calling for maintaining the number of international forces working in Southern Lebanon without decreasing it or changing the nature of their task, especially in the light of the continuing Israeli threats, aggressions, and violations of the sovereignty of the Lebanese territories, air space, and territorial waters and mandates the Islamic Group at the United Nations in New York to continue its efforts to mobilize support for the Lebanese position.

 

6       Condemns Israel for laying hundreds of thousands of mines in the Lebanese territories which it had occupied, and which caused, and continue to lead to the death to tens of victims as well as substantial material losses. Requests the international community to bring pressure to bear on Israel to hand over all maps of mines in Lebanon and commends the initiative of the State of the United Arab Emirates to remove these mines in cooperation and coordination with the Lebanese Government and the United Nations.

 

7       Requests the international community, judiciary and political bodies and Member States to condemn Israel and bring pressure to bear on it to give compensation to Lebanon for the damages caused by Israeli repeated aggressions against Lebanese territories since the establishment of the State of Israel.

 

8.      Also demands the international community to take all necessary measures to compel Israel to immediately release all Lebanese prisoners and abductees detained in Israeli prisons in implementation  of   the  provisions  of  international law  and  the  Universal  Declaration   on  Human  Rights,  the  Fourth  Geneva

Convention of 1949, and the Hague Convention of 1907, and urges Member States and international organizations to exert pressure  on  Israel to allow representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross and other humanitarian organizations to visit Lebanese detainees in Israeli prisons on a regular basis, report  on their conditions, and provide them with health and humanitarian care. Requests the adoption of a decision by international organizations, especially, the UN Human Rights Commission to conduct enquiries, imposed by international conventions, into the death of Lebanese detainees in Israeli jails and detention camps, and force Israel to pay compensations to those affected according to prevailing international laws.

 

9.      Reaffirms the right of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes and warns that settling these refugees in Lebanon and not settling their cause on the basis of the resolutions of international legitimacy undermines the security and stability of the region and impedes the achievement of a durable and comprehensive peace therein.

 

10.    Considers that the achievement of a durable and comprehensive peace in the Middle East is the appropriate way of achieving security and stability in the region. For this reason, it calls upon the international community, particularly the co-sponsors of the peace process – the United States and the Russian Federation – as well as the European Union to play a more active role in ensuring the success of the settlement issue in accordance with the Madrid Terms of Reference and the decisions of international legality, particularly Resolutions 242, 338 and 425. Considers also that the liberation of Lebanon from Israeli occupation is a victory for Lebanon, and that it constitutes a part of the liberation of occupied Arab lands which will only be complete when the prompt and complete withdrawal from the occupied Syrian Golan, back to the 4th of June 1967 borders, is realized and by ensuring the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people including their right to return, rejecting their  settlement outside their homeland, and establishing their independent state on their national territory with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital.

 

11.       Requests the Secretary-General to follow-up the implementation of the present resolution and report thereon to the Eleventh Session of the Islamic Summit Conference.

 

 

  

RESOLUTION   NO. 5/10-PAL (IS)

 

ON  THE CURRENT  SITUATION  OF  THE  PEACE  PROCESS IN  THE  MIDDLE   EAST

 

 

The Tenth Session of the Islamic Summit Conference (Session of Knowledge and Morality for the Progress of Ummah), held in Putrajaya, Malaysia, from 20 to 21 Shaban, 1424H  (16-17 October 2003),

 

Referring to the resolutions of Islamic Conferences and the recommendations of Al-Quds Committee;

 

Having examined the grave situation resulting from the continued policies of successive Israeli governments’ hostile to peace,

 

1.         Reaffirms its continued solidarity with the Palestinian people for the recovery of its imprescriptible and inalienable national rights, including its right to return, to self-determination, and to the establishment of its independent state on its national territory with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital.

 

2.         Reaffirms the total solidarity of the Islamic States with Syria and Lebanon to confront the continuous Israeli aggressions and threats against them, and invites all the Islamic States to express this solidarity in a practical manner and by the use of all means, as well as to stand firm with Syria and Lebanon against any Israeli aggressions targeting them.

 

3.         Reiterates its adoption of the Arab peace initiative for settling the issue of Palestine and the Middle-East, which was adopted by the 14th Arab Summit held in Beirut (Lebanon) on 28 March 2002; decides to act by all means and ways to promote this initiative, state its dimensions and gain international support for its implementation.

 

4.         Reaffirms also its commitment to just and comprehensive peace in the Middle East based on Israel’s implementation of the relevant resolutions of international legitimacy, particularly UN Security Council Resolutions 242, 338 and 425 guaranteeing Israel’s withdrawal from all occupied Arab and Palestinian territories, including Al-Quds Al-Sharif and the Syrian Golan, back to the 4th of June 1967 line and from the Lebanese territory still under occupation to the internationally recognized borders as well as securing the Palestinian people’s imprescriptible, national rights including the right to return to its homes and properties in line with United Nations General Assembly’s Resolution 194 and to establish its independent state on its national territory with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital.

 

 

5.         Strongly condemns the Israeli government’s policy and practices which are hostile to the peace process through the continued colonization of Arab and Palestinian territories, including the city of Al-Quds Al-Sharif, and also designed to invalidate the foundations and terms of reference of the Madrid Peace Conference, and evade the commitments, pledges and agreements reached in the past years of peace talks with the Palestinian and other Arab parties.

 

6.         Invites the OIC Member States which have already established, or started to take steps to establish relations with Israel in the framework of the Peace Process to sever these relations, including the closing of missions and offices, cutting economic ties and stopping all forms of normalization until Israel meticulously and genuinely implements UN resolutions on the Question of Palestine and Al-Quds Al-Sharif, and the Arab-Israeli Conflict, and until a just and comprehensive peace is established in the region.

 

7 -        Requests the Secretary-General to follow-up the implementation of the present resolution and report thereon to the Eleventh Session of the Islamic Summit Conference.

 

 

 

 

RESOLUTION  NO. 6/10-PAL (IS)

 

ON AL-QUDS FUND AND ITS WAQF

 

           

The Tenth Session of the Islamic Summit Conference (Session of Knowledge and Morality for the Progress of Ummah), held in Putrajaya, Malaysia, from 20 to 21 Shaban, 1424H  (16-17 October 2003),

 

Proceeding from the principles and objectives of the Charter of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference;

 

Pursuant to all the Islamic Resolutions adopted on Al-Quds Fund and its Waqf;

 

Reaffirming the principle of consolidating Islamic solidarity with the Palestinian people and their just and legitimate struggle;

 

Paying tribute to those States, foremost among which is the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,  that regularly fulfill their obligations and make donations to Al-Quds Fund and its Waqf;

 

Appreciating the significance of the vital role played by Al-Quds Fund and its Waqf to support the steadfastness and struggle of the Palestinian people within the occupied Palestinian territories, and particularly the city of Al-Quds Al-Sharif;

 

Noting with deep concern Israel’s continued pursuit of its aggressive, expansionist and settlement policy;

 

Commending the positive role played by the Governing Board of Al-Quds Fund in quest of financial resources to promote the Fund and its Waqf,

 

1.         Reaffirms all previous relevant resolutions adopted by successive Islamic Conferences.

 

2.         Expresses its profound appreciation to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and to the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the continued support to Al-Quds Fund and its Waqf, which falls within the framework of their consistent solicitude towards the foremost cause of the Islamic Ummah, namely the cause of Al-Quds Al-Sharif and Palestine.

 

3.         Appeals to the Member States to initiate donation campaigns in favour of Al-Quds Fund and its Waqf, together with the appropriate directives to the public and other media to conduct a parallel campaign for this purpose.

 

 

4.         Calls upon Member States to continue their support to the Palestine Liberation Organisation, especially at this decisive stage, for the consolidation of its   national authority over all occupied Palestinian territories including Al-Quds Al-Sharif, capital of the independent Palestinian State, and to extend all forms of support to the Palestinian people so they can build their institutions and national economy.

 

5.         Commends the positive role played by Al-Quds Fund in supporting the steadfastness of the Palestinian people and boosting their struggle.

 

6.         Requests the Secretary-General to follow-up the implementation of the present resolution and report thereon to the Eleventh Session of the Islamic Summit Conference.

 

 

 

RESOLUTION  NO. 7/10-PAL (IS)

 

ON BAIT MAL  AL-QUDS  Al-SHARIF  AGENCY

 

 

The Tenth Session of the Islamic Summit Conference (Session of Knowledge and Morality for the Progress of Ummah), held in Putrajaya, Malaysia, from 20 to 21 Shaban, 1424H  (16-17 October 2003),

 

Proceeding from the principles and objectives enshrined in the Charter of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC);

 

Recalling resolution No.7/9-C (IS) of the9th Session of the Islamic Summit Conference, held in Doha (2000);

 

Recalling also the resolutions of successive Sessions of Al-Quds Committee, especially those pertaining to the founding and structuring of Baitulmal Al-Quds Al-Sharif Agency;

 

Recalling the resolutions of the Islamic Conferences of Foreign Ministers  and the 9th Islamic Summit Conference (Doha), which welcomed the establishment of Baitulmal Al-Quds Al-Sharif Agency and called upon all member states to support the said agency so that it may perform its noble mission in the city of Al-Quds Al-Sharif;

 

Recalling also the resolutions and recommendations of the Sixth Session of the Islamic Conference of Information Ministers (ICIM) (Cairo, 2003) and the 26th session of the Islamic Commission for Economic, Cultural and Social Affairs (Jeddah, 2003), both endorsing the agency’s functions and exhorting the member states to back its activities in the Holy City;

 

Determined to intensify efforts in defending the Muslims’ first “qibla” and third holiest mosque, safeguarding its Arab identity and Islamic character and protecting it against Zionist infringement and judaization designs:

 

1 -        Pays tribute to the outstanding efforts exerted by the late King Hassan II, may God bless his soul and reward him for having founded Baitulmal Al-Quds Agency and set its objectives as protecting the Holy City and its steadfast Palestinian inhabitants along with its sacred Arabo-Islamic identity and heritage, and for having enabled it to carry out its mission by providing its headquarters and securing generous financial resources so that it may discharge its work in the best possible conditions;

 

2 -        Expresses its gratitude and thanks to His Majesty King Muhammad VI, who is following in the footsteps of his late father with the same faith, and upholding, with the utmost care and generosity, the agency’s activities;

 

3 -        Notes with satisfaction the donations made by some Islamic states in favor of Baitulmal Al-Quds Al-Sharif Agency to make it possible for it to implement its projects consistent with the statutes of Baitulmal;

 

4 -        Invites the member states to extend their support to Baitulmal Al-Quds         Al-Sharif Agency, facilitate its tasks in all fields designed to harness all kinds of facilities and mobilize all the financial potentialities as well as technical and technological expertise to contribute towards the fulfillment of the agency’s projects in the city of Al-Quds Al-Sharif;

 

5 -        Invites also Islamic public and private institutions, financing funds, banks, businessmen and individuals to perform their sacred duty of fostering Baitulmal Al-Quds Al-Sharif Agency and generously provide all the necessary assistance, to achieve its ambitious and pressing objectives in the areas of housing, education, health and others, and for the preservation of the Arab identity and Islamic landmarks of Al-Quds Al-Sharif;

 

6 -        Exhorts firms, contractors and investors from Islamic states to invest in Al-Quds, as a show of cooperation with the inhabitants of Baitul Maqdes, in the various economic, commercial, trade and tourist fields, to shield the Holy City from the encroaching peril of judaization and preserve the Arab character of the City and its Muslim holy shrines.

 

7 -        Invites the Agency’s Director General to pay working visits to the Member States and urges the latter to help him organize wide ranging  campaigns and embark upon intensive contacts with all the competent authorities, on both the governmental and private enterprise levels, in the fields of information, culture, finance and trade, to muster ample financial capabilities, again on both the governmental and private sector levels as well as the popular one, to meet the huge needs of the Holy City’s steadfastness in the face of the enormous challenges it is confronted with in the fate-determining battle imposed upon it.

 

 

Resolution NO. 8/10-PAL(IS)

 

on the Israeli Aggression on the Syrian Arab Republic and the republic of lebanon

 

            The Tenth Islamic Summit Conference held at Putrajaya – Malaysia (Session of Knowledge and Morality for the Progress of Ummah)  from 20 – 21 Shaban 1424H) 16 -17 October 2003,

 

            Acting in accordance with the principles and objectives of the Charter of the Organization of the Islamic Conference;

 

            Pursuant to OIC resolutions on the Palestinian question, the Arab-Israeli conflict and solidarity among Islamic countries;

 

            Recalling relevant resolutions of the General Assembly of the United Nations and the Security Council, in particular, resolutions 242(1967), 338 (1973), 350 (1974), 425 (1978) and 497 (1981);

 

            Recalling the General Agreement on the disengagement of Syrian and Israeli forces concluded on 31 May 1974;

 

            Expressing its strong condemnation of persistent Israeli aggression, the most recent of which was its military aggression against a Syrian location in the village of Ain Al Sahib on  5 October 2003, which could increase tension in the Middle East Region and threaten international peace and security;

 

1-     Condemns strongly Israel’s military aggression against the airspace and territories of the Syrian Arab Republic and the Republic of Lebanon on 5 October 2003 in breach of the Charter of the United Nations and the rules and principles of international law and relevant Security Council resolutions;

 

2-      Expresses the solidarity of the Islamic States with the Syrian Arab Republic and the Republic of Lebanon in taking the necessary measures aiming to urge Israel revise its aggressive policy and cease violating international law and the United Nations Charter.

 

3-   Considers these actions a dangerous violation of the disengagement agreement of 31 May 1974 between the Israeli and Syrian forces.

 

4-      Requests the United Nations Security Council to take necessary measures to compel Israel to stop such acts of aggression or threats thereof as they constitute a dangerous escalation in the Middle East, capable of threatening regional and international peace and security and of exposing the deteriorating situation in the region to adverse consequences.

 

 

RESOLUTION  NO. 9/10-IBO (IS)

 

ON  THE COMMITMENT  TO  THE  IMPLEMENTATION OF  PRINCIPLES AND  PROVISIONS  OF  THE  ISLAMIC  BOYCOTT  OF  ISRAEL

 

                        The Tenth Session of the Islamic Summit Conference (Session of Knowledge and Morality for the Progress of Ummah) held in Putrajaya, Malaysia, from 20 – 21 Shaban, 1424H (16- 17 October 2003),

 

            Proceeding from the Principles and Objectives of the Charter of the Organization of the Islamic Conference,

 

            Affirming the principle of strengthening Islamic solidarity with the Palestinian people and their blessed Intifada (uprising), recognizing their cause as the foremost of all Islamic causes,

 

            Recognizing that the boycott of Israel is an effective and legitimate method and a national sovereign right exercised by Islamic countries against Israel to project their national interests and defend just Islamic causes,

 

            Bearing in mind the constructive cooperation and continuous coordination between the Arab and Islamic boycott offices,

 

            Recalling resolution 5/16-adopted by the 16th Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers, held at Fez, Kingdom of Morocco from 6 to 10 January 1986, which inter alia adopted the unified Islamic code for the boycott of Israel together with the general principles of the boycott,

 

            Pursuant to all relevant Islamic resolutions, particularly resolution 65/29 adopted by the 29th Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers, held in Khartoum from 25 to 27 June 2002,

 

1.         Invites Member States to commit themselves to the implementation of the provisions of the Islamic boycott of Israel; to regard as part of their national laws in force legislations, statues and by-laws of the boycott action (The General Principles of Boycott, the Islamic Code the International Regulations of Regional Offices and their regular meeting);

 

2.         Invites Member States who have yet to establish regional offices of Islamic boycott in their countries to do so; and to appoint for those offices directors to be designated as liaison officers who shall liaise with the head office of the Islamic boycott at the General Secretariat;

 

3.         Emphasizes on boycott offices in Arab countries as de jure Sub Islamic Offices and their directors as liaising officers lasing with the principal Islamic boycott office;

 

4.         Decides the continuation of holding regular conferences of liaisons officers on Israeli boycott affairs in Islamic countries to be convened by the Islamic boycott office at the General Secretariats of the Organization of the Islamic Conference;

 

5.         Commends the existing cooperation between the Arab and Islamic boycott offices with a view to achieving the utmost effectiveness of the provisions of the boycott of Israel in Islamic countries;

 

6.         Approves the recommendations issued from the meeting of the officials in charge of the Boycott of Israel in Islamic States which was held at the OIC General Secretariat’s headquarters in Jeddah on 15 and 16 March 2003.

 

7.         Requests the Secretary-General to follow-up the implementation of the present resolution and report thereon to the Eleventh Session of the Islamic Summit Conference.