Arab League

The Arab League is a regional organization of Arab states aimed at fostering political, economic, cultural, and social cooperation while coordinating unified positions on issues affecting the Arab world. It serves as a platform for dialogue, negotiation, and joint action on matters of regional and international significance.

intermediate committee

The Arab League’s Position on Maritime Solidarity Initiatives for Palestine: The Case of the Sumud Flotilla

The Sumud Flotilla and other maritime solidarity efforts have drawn global attention to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the broader Palestinian struggle. This topic invites delegates to debate the Arab League’s stance on such initiatives, balancing solidarity with legal, diplomatic, and security considerations.

Key issues include maritime law, regional unity, and the effectiveness of non-state actions in influencing international policy on Palestine.

Background Guide

A background guide is your go-to resource for preparing for your committee. It gives an overview of the committee, explains the topic in detail, highlights key issues, and points out relevant laws, treaties, or resolutions. Think of it as your starting point for research and debate—it helps you understand the context, stakeholders, and challenges so you can confidently draft solutions and participate in discussions.