The Muslim World League welcomed the ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran, viewing it as a positive step towards enhancing peace and stability in the region. This agreement comes at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions between the two parties.
The Muslim World League condemned the incursion of an Israeli minister into the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, warning of the repercussions this violation could have on Muslim sentiments. The League emphasized the need for international intervention to halt these violations.
The Muslim World League condemned the attacks targeting the UAE embassy and its head in Damascus, emphasizing the need to protect diplomatic facilities under international law.
The Muslim World League strongly condemned the attack by Rapid Support Forces on Al-Jabalin Hospital in White Nile State, Sudan, resulting in significant loss of life. The League emphasized the necessity of adhering to international laws to protect civilians.
The World Muslim League expressed its full support for the statement issued by Arab and Islamic foreign ministers condemning Israeli restrictions on freedom of worship in Jerusalem. The statement calls for an end to Israeli violations against Islamic and Christian holy sites.
The World Muslim League has strongly condemned the Iranian aggression targeting a Kuwaiti military camp and a power station. Secretary-General Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa emphasized solidarity with Kuwait in facing this attack.
The Muslim World League condemned the attacks targeting the residence of the President of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, viewing these assaults as a threat to security and stability in the region. The Secretary-General of the League emphasized that such aggression violates religious values and international laws.
The Muslim World League welcomed the UN Human Rights Council's decision condemning Iranian aggression, emphasizing its importance in promoting human rights and protecting civilians.