Israeli conflict, the GCC Ministerial Council reviewed developments of the Palestinian cause, stressing that a comprehensive, just and lasting peace can't be achieved without the the complete Israeli withdrawal from occupied Arab territories to the June 4, 1967 parallel in Palestine, the occupied Syrian Arab Golan, the territories which are still occupied in southern Lebanon, and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with its capital in East Al-Quads. It also expressed concern over the faltering Palestinian reconciliation process and the failure to implement any of the agreements agreed upon and called for the implementation of all the terms of Cairo Agreement and Doha Declaration in addition to overcoming all obstacles. The GCC Ministerial Council condemned the continuation of Israeli settlement policies and programs in the occupied Arab territories designed to change the geographical features and the Judaization of East Al-Quds. It commended the United Nations Human Rights Council's adoption on March 22, 2012 of a resolution on "the formation of the first independent international fact-finding mission on the repercussions of Israeli settlements on civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights of the Palestinian people." --More