The Arab League has listed 60 organizations of occupying Israel and extremist settler groups as terrorist organizations.

The Arab League listed these organizations as terrorists for their alleged involvement in the ongoing violence at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound and the expansion of illegal Jewish settlements across the West Bank.

The agency also listed 20 Israelis as criminals for their involvement in the genocide in Gaza. The Arab League is expected to take legal action against these individuals.

According to separate reports of Lebanon-based television channel Al Mayadin and PressTV, this decision was taken at a meeting of the Arab League on Friday. 

Besides, the Arab League has also decided to boycott the products of 97 Israeli companies. International human rights organizations have various information regarding human rights violations against these companies. It is assumed that the Arab League will soon take action against these companies.

The Arab League has also urged Western countries to reconsider their decision not to fund the United Nations Relief and Works Agency in Gaza over its alleged involvement in military operations inside Israel. 

Before this, on the 7th of last October, the Hamas government of Gaza launched the biggest military operation of this decade in Israel. Immediately after this, Israel began airstrikes and ground attacks on Gaza. 

Most of the world's countries and organizations, including the Arab League, have called for an end to the genocide, but Israel has not yet retreated. As a result, many countries around the world are thinking of imposing more sanctions against the country.