The 58th anniversary of the 1967 Naksa and the Israeli aggression against Palestinian and Arab territories, which led to the occupation of the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, the Gaza Strip, and the Syrian Golan Heights, is commemorated on 5 June. This act of aggression, the grave and far-reaching consequences of which persist to this day, has been further compounded by the ongoing war of extermination waged by Israel, the occupying power, against the Palestinian people for over 600 consecutive days. These actions, alongside continued aggression and colonial expansionist policies at the expense of Arab lands, constitute a blatant violation of the Charter of the United Nations and the established principle prohibiting the acquisition of territory by force.