Core Viewpoint - Eight foreign ministers from Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and other countries condemned Israel's recent decisions regarding land policies in the West Bank, warning that these actions could escalate regional tensions [1][3]. Group 1: Joint Statement by Foreign Ministers - The foreign ministers criticized Israel's illegal measures aimed at accelerating settlement activities and land confiscation, which they argue impose Israel's "illegal sovereignty" over Palestinian territories and violate international law [3]. - They emphasized that these actions reflect Israel's attempt to establish a new legal and administrative reality that undermines the two-state solution and the prospects for an independent Palestinian state [3]. - The ministers reiterated their strong opposition to any unilateral measures that aim to change the legal, demographic, and historical status of the occupied Palestinian territories, warning that such policies could lead to dangerous escalations and increased instability in the region [3][4]. Group 2: Land Registration in the West Bank - Israel's cabinet approved a new land registration process in the West Bank, marking the first systematic land registration in the area since 1967, which is expected to declare large areas of land as "state-owned" [3][4]. - Approximately two-thirds of the land in the West Bank remains unregistered, with most of it located in Area C, which is under Israeli control. This land registration will primarily take place in Area C, which constitutes about 60% of the West Bank's total area [4].
阿联酋、土耳其、埃及、约旦、印尼、巴基斯坦、沙特、卡塔尔联合声明
Huan Qiu Wang·2026-02-17 11:16