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Emergency meeting of OIC condemns Israel’s West Bank annexation plans

Organization of Islamic Cooperation says it considers Israeli measures in West Bank actions 'null and void' and 'flagrant violation of int'l humanitarian law'

Hussien Elkabany and Cagri Kosak  | 27.02.2026 - Update : 27.02.2026
Emergency meeting of OIC condemns Israel’s West Bank annexation plans

ISTANBUL

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has condemned Israel’s recent approval of a plan to claim large areas of the occupied West Bank as “state property,” which critics say amounts to de facto annexation, and its ongoing violations in Palestinian territories.

The condemnation came in a final statement issued on Thursday following an emergency meeting convened at the level of foreign ministers to discuss those Israeli measures. The meeting was held at the organization’s headquarters in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

It was attended by many foreign ministers from member states along with ambassadors and diplomatic delegations.

Participants discussed steps toward establishing a unified stance and coordinated measures in response to Israeli violations.

The OIC considers the Israeli actions "null and void" and "flagrant violation of international humanitarian law," the statement said.

It also called on the global community, "particularly the UN General Assembly and the Security Council, to assume its responsibilities," while also highlighting concerns over Israeli practices viewed as "contributing to instability" in the region.

The statement also condemned remarks by US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, describing them as "provocative."

"The statements (by Huckabee) lack any legal or historical basis and can neither change the legal status of the Occupied Palestinian Territory nor undermine the fundamental rights of the Palestinian people or the sovereignty, unity, territorial integrity and demographic configuration of Arab and Islamic states and states in the region," it noted.

In an interview with US journalist Tucker Carlson released on Feb. 20, Huckabee argued that Israel has a biblical right to the land stretching from the Nile to the Euphrates rivers, saying: "It would be fine if they (Israel) took it all."

The OIC also called for adherence to the implementation of US President Donald Trump’s plan to end the war in Gaza, implementing a comprehensive and permanent ceasefire, achieving a full Israeli withdrawal, and facilitating unrestricted humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.

A US-backed ceasefire agreement has been in place in Gaza since Oct. 10, halting Israel’s two-year onslaught that has killed more than 72,000 people, mostly women and children, and injured over 171,000 since October 2023.

On Jan. 15, US President Donald Trump announced the establishment of the "Board of Peace" as part of his broader plan for Gaza, under which the ceasefire agreement was reached. The board was authorized by the UN Security Council Resolution 2803 in November 2025.


- Saudi Arabia condemns illegal Israeli initiatives in West Bank

Earlier, speaking during the session of the OIC emergency meeting, Saudi Deputy Foreign Minister Waleed al-Khereiji reiterated his country’s rejection of Israel’s actions in the Palestinian territories, saying that such measures undermine peace and stability in the region.

“Israel’s attacks against Palestinian territories continue. Steps aimed at establishing so-called sovereignty over the West Bank are also sabotaging opportunities for peace. Saudi Arabia condemns and rejects all (illegal) settlement initiatives in the West Bank,” al-Khereiji said.

Israel’s Security Cabinet adopted a series of decisions on Feb. 8 that would alter the status quo in the West Bank in favor of illegal Israeli settlers and to the detriment of Palestinians.

Among the measures were removing obstacles preventing illegal settlers from directly purchasing land, granting Israel authority to seize areas under the responsibility of the Palestinian administration under various pretexts, and stripping local governance powers in the Palestinian city of Hebron to establish an Israel-affiliated “parallel municipality.”

On Feb. 15, the Israeli government also approved the launch of a unilateral “land registration process” in the occupied West Bank, a move seen as formalizing the confiscation of Palestinian lands under international law.

According to international law, the West Bank, occupied by Israel since 1967, is recognized as territory designated for a future Palestinian state, and Israel is considered an occupying power there.

The transfer of an occupying power’s population into occupied territory and changes to property ownership structures are regarded as violations of international law.


*Writing by Gizem Nisa Demir


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