HÜDA PAR calls on OIC to form joint defense force against Israeli aggression

HÜDA PAR has issued a bold call for the immediate establishment of a Joint Islamic Defence Force to confront Israeli aggression and systematic genocide in Gaza.
In a statement released by the party’s Foreign Relations Presidency, HÜDA PAR urged OIC member states to move beyond symbolic condemnations and take collective military and political action in defense of the Muslim ummah.
“Unity Must Move Beyond Words”
“The Joint Defence Force under the OIC must be urgently implemented to protect the honour of the ummah,” the party stated, warning that Israel’s ongoing military operations in Gaza and recent strikes on Iran pose a grave threat to regional stability and Muslim unity.
The statement criticized what it called a “persistent lack of effective response” from the Muslim world, asserting that the time for passive diplomacy is over. “Messages to the world should no longer be limited to wishes,” it read. “In the face of actual attacks, a de facto stance should be taken.”
Criticism of Zionism and U.S. Foreign Policy
HÜDA PAR condemned Zionism as a force that only “believes in power, not diplomacy,” citing ongoing conflicts in Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, and Iran. The party accused Muslim leaders of inaction, saying they distract their people with diplomatic narratives while failing to act against violence.
The United States also came under fire in the statement, labeled as “the main sponsor of the Zionist regime.” HÜDA PAR accused Washington of undermining peace by arming Israel and using peace talks as a façade. “This is not diplomacy, but a theatre of false hopes designed to protect the oppressor,” the statement said.
Concrete Demands from OIC States
HÜDA PAR outlined several specific measures for OIC countries to adopt, urging the immediate closure of all U.S. military bases in the Muslim world, a ban on Israeli access to Muslim airspace for military operations, the creation of land and sea humanitarian corridors to Gaza protected by an Islamic force, a comprehensive diplomatic, economic, and military embargo against nations supporting Israel, the formation of a Joint Islamic Defence Force under the OIC framework, and unified political and military support for Iran in response to recent Israeli attacks.
“Resistance Has Shattered Zionist Arrogance”
Despite Israel’s military superiority, HÜDA PAR claimed its dominance is being eroded by determined resistance movements. “The technological arrogance of the Zionists collapsed in the face of resistance carried out with faith and determination,” the party stated.
They called the OIC’s current session in Istanbul a “historic opportunity” for Muslim nations to end decades of disunity and chart a new course based on mutual defense and solidarity.
Final Appeal: “Power is Born from Unity”
Concluding with a passionate appeal, the party declared, “The period of condemnations, wishes and cautious calls must end.” HÜDA PAR emphasized that lasting strength for the Muslim world can only come through unity, not diplomacy alone.
“If the Islamic world stands united,” the statement said, “neither the Zionist regime nor the forces behind it can continue these attacks.”
As tensions continue to rise in the Middle East, HÜDA PAR’s call is expected to heighten pressure on OIC leaders to adopt a more assertive and coordinated response. (ILKHA)
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