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Faisal's dedication to the Palestinian cause after the East Jerusalem occupation highlights a leadership vacuum in the Arab world. In the absence of a...
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"King Faisal was well-known for his pan-Islamic perspective.....
As part of his pan-Islamic worldview, he followed a pro-Palestinian policy since his early years. As a global advocate for Palestinian rights, Faisal rejected the partition of the Palestinian lands by the United Kingdom in 1939 and by the United Nations in 1947. He described the establishment of the Israeli state as a disruptive project ruining political stability in the Arab world. Therefore, he refused to recognize Israel and called the Arab states to unite against Israel and its supporters.
The occupation of East Jerusalem was a turning point in Faisal’s life. After the occupation, he devoted himself to the Palestinian cause. He sent military and economic support to the Arab countries fighting against Israel in the Six-Day War in 1967. He sent thousands of Saudi soldiers to Jordan to fight with the Arab forces. Similarly, he contributed to the economic reconstruction of the warring Arab states.
....he led the establishment of the Islamic Conference Organisation, now the Islamic Cooperation Organisation (ICO) after the arson attack on the Al-Aqsa Mosque, one of the three holy sites for Muslims, in 1969. He convened the first Islamic Summit in Rabat, Morocco, in September 1969 to discuss the developments in occupied Palestine. The Islamic Summit, which established the ICO, called Israel to withdraw from the occupied territories. Through the ICO, as an organization representing the Muslim ummah and the Palestinians, Faisal called all Muslim states and peoples to defend the Palestinian cause."