CAIRO: Arab Parliament Speaker Mohammed bin Ahmed Al-Yamahi on Friday welcomed the UN General Assembly’s recent adoption of a series of major resolutions supporting Palestinian rights, describing the overwhelming backing as a clear reflection of the international community’s commitment to justice and international law.

The resolutions included a reaffirmation of the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination and the establishment of an independent state with Jerusalem as its capital, the Jordan News Agency reported.

Member states also voted to renew the mandate of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, ensuring the continuation of vital humanitarian services for millions of refugees across the region.

In a statement, Al-Yamahi said the broad support demonstrated global rejection of “illegal measures” imposed by the Israeli occupation, which he said included annexation, settlement expansion, forced displacement and what he described as ethnic cleansing.

He expressed gratitude to the countries that backed the resolutions and stood in support of the Palestinian people’s legitimate rights.