Cairo - KUNA
Arab League permanent representatives approved a draft resolution on Lebanon Sunday, extending full solidarity with the Arab country and its complete sovereignty of its territories.
The draft resolution, to be referred among others to the Arab Foreign Ministers in their meeting tomorrow, reaffirmed the Lebanese people's right to liberate the Shebaa Farms, Kfar Shuba hills and the occupied territory of Al-Ghajar village.
The Lebanese people have the right to resist any aggresison by all means, noted the draft resolution, which differentiated between the legitimate resistance against occupation and terrorism.
It supported Lebanon's call on the international community to enforce UN resolution 1701, which stipulates end of Israel's violations of Lebanese territories.
It welcomed the patriotism of the Lebanese army, welcomed the assistance offered by friendly countries to Lebanon, formost Saudi Arabia's USD four billion.
The permanent delegates, meanwhile, called for forcing Israel to treat the Palestinian and Arab inmates as "war prisoners," in line with the Geneva agreements, international law and universal declaration of human rights.
The delegates, in a draft resolution on Palestine, called for launching an international political and media campaign to support the Palestinian and Arab prisoners.
They urged the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) to hold a special session on the prisoners, investigating Israel's compliance with international and humanitarian laws, forcing Israel to return bodies of Palestinian and Arab people, and called upon all relevant international organizations to end plight of the prisoners.