The Islamabad Policy Institute (IPI) has called on Muslim leaders to take concrete actions to stop Israel’s genocide in Palestine and its aggression against Muslim countries.
IPI, an Islamabad-based think tank, made this appeal in its recommendations for the upcoming Arab League–OIC Joint Summit, scheduled in Riyadh on Nov 11. The recommendations were presented following an IPI-hosted seminar titled “Israel’s Genocide in Palestine & Regional Aggression: The World Order at a Crossroads?”.
The event gathered think-tank representatives, academics, and diplomats, all urging a unified and robust response from Muslim nations against Israeli actions, alongside tangible steps to counter the state’s aggression.
During the seminar’s opening, Senator Mushahid Hussain called for decisive action from the Muslim world regarding the escalating Palestinian crisis.
He proposed that the Arab–OIC Emergency Summit establish a high-powered international leaders delegation — comprising Muslim leaders, as well as representatives from the Global South and Europe— to visit US President-elect Donald Trump and advocate for an immediate ceasefire, humanitarian aid, and support for an independent Palestinian state.
Iranian Ambassador Reza Amiri Moghaddam emphasised the pivotal nature of current Middle East developments, urging Arab nations to decide if they will align with Western-Israeli interests or stand in resistance, following the example of leaders like Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah.
Moghaddam argued that the struggle between “right and wrong” will persist despite the West’s material dominance, accusing Israel and its allies of employing genocidal tactics as part of a broader “new world order” strategy.