On 14 May 2018, the US Administration unlawfully opened its Embassy in
Jerusalem, in clear violation of international law and legitimacy and in
clear contempt to international community position regarding Jerusalem.
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) strongly rejects and condemns
in the strongest terms this illegal decision by the US Administration and
considers this action as an attack on the historical, legal, natural and
national rights of the Palestinian people, which undermines the standing of
the United Nations and rule of international law and thus represents an
affront to international peace and security; as expressed at the
Extraordinary OIC Islamic Summit held in Istanbul on 13th December 2017,
and also by the international community at the UN General Assembly held on
21 December 2017.
The OIC views such deplorable action by the US Administration as a clear
violation of all existing international laws pertaining to the status of Al
Quds Al Sharif and Palestine, in particular the United Nations Security
Council Resolutions 242 (1967), 252 (1968), 267 (1969), 298 (1971), 338
(1973), 446 (1979), 465 (1980), 476 (1980), 478 (1980), 2334 (2016), United
Nations General Assembly resolution A/RES/72/15 (2017).
The OIC determines that the US Administration has contradicted its own
commitments and expressed utter disdain and disrespect to Palestinian
legitimate rights, and international law and has made very clear that it
has no regard for the rights and religious sentiments of the Muslim Ummah
and concludes that the current US Administration has invalidated its role
as a broker in any future peace efforts in Palestine;
The specific status of Al Quds Al Sharif is central to the OIC, to the
Muslim Ummah and to other religions, which therefore, requires the
protection and preservation of its unique spiritual, religious and cultural
dimensions, as foreseen in relevant UN resolutions. Hence, the final status
of Al Quds Al Sharif should and must be resolved through negotiations in
line with relevant UN Resolutions.
The OIC determines that it will continue its efforts to defend the
two-state solution and the right of the Palestinian people to
self-determination and statehood by creating positive and irreversible
political and legal realities, and lead efforts to formulate a multilateral
and credible approach to end the conflict on the basis of international law
and relevant United Nations resolutions.
The OIC decides to pursue all available legal, political, and legislative
avenues at the national and international levels to confront and stop the
Israeli colonial settlement regime in the Occupied Palestinian Territory,
including East Jerusalem and adopt actions to ensure that companies and
other actors that choose to benefit from the Israeli colonial regime are
deprived of the opportunity of accessing OIC markets.
The OIC calls upon all states to continue to fully implement UNSC Res. 476
and 478 of 1980 and in this regard urges all states to refrain from
supporting the US decision to recognize Jerusalem as the so called capital
of Israel and not to relocate their diplomatic missions to Al Quds
Al-Sharif and stresses that it shall apply political and economic
restrictions to countries, officials, parliaments, companies, or
individuals who recognize the annexation of Al Quds by Israel, the
occupying power, or deal with any measures related to consecration of
Israeli colonization of occupied Palestinian territory.
The OIC attaches great importance to a just and comprehensive peace based
on the two-state solution with al-Quds al-Sharif as the capital of the
State of Palestine , consistent with the internationally recognized terms
of reference and the 2002 Arab Peace Initiative adopted by the
Extraordinary Islamic Summit in Makkah al-Mukarramah in 2005, OIC
Extraordinary Summit in Jakarta in 2016 as well as the OIC Extraordinary
Summit held in Istanbul on 13 December 2017 and the UN General Assembly
Resolution No. 10/19 dated 21 December 2017.