Quds city and attempts to Judaize it and alter its identity, history and heritage should be the bulk of our attention, with a clear Arab movement has to be launched by our summit to address the campaign of Judaization and desecration of the Arab and Islamic heritage in the city of Al-Quds", Prince Saud Al-Faisl stressed. The Minister of Foreign Affairs also added that needless to say that the future of the Palestinian cause, the fate of Al-Quds and the status of historical heritage in the occupied territories remains closely linked to the Palestinians, leadership and factions, about how they could reach a minimum consensus among themselves, making the Arab solidarity and the unity of Palestinian ranks as absolutely necessary and essential requirement as could not be underestimated. Addressing the attendees, Al-Faisal pointed out to what he termed as the busy agenda relevant to the present and the future of the Arab nation at the security, political, economic, social, and cultural levels. He made clear that most of these issues were already debated at previous summits and all have focused on activating the joint Arab action, which would not be existing in the absence of real and serious Arab solidarity in tackling and addressing these issues with rational way that is consistent with the spirit of era and the requirements of the current stage. At the security level, Prince Saud Al-Faisl said that the challenge of terrorism and the risk of thinking deviation and ideological fanaticism need "our joint and coordinated action" to combat the risks and secretions of these trends and their negative impacts on the future generations. "There is the challenge of the growing likelihood of nuclear proliferation in the Middle East, which will not turn without the issuance of a resolution from the Security Council announcing this sensitive part of the world free of nuclear weapons conditioned to encompass all countries in the region including Israel with preserving the right of all States to use the nuclear energy for legitimate peaceful purposes", he added. --More --More