Arab League Heads of State Council Summit
This distinctive, diamond-shaped commemorative stamp was issued for use in the Gaza Strip under the administration of the United Arab Republic (UAR) to mark the historic 1st Arab League Summit, held in Cairo, Egypt, from January 13 to 17, 1964. Initiated by Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser, this high-profile council brought together Arab heads of state to forge a unified diplomatic front concerning shared regional interests, water rights, and the Palestinian national movement. By releasing a dedicated issue explicitly inscribed with "PALESTINE," the postal administration underscored the central role of the Palestinian cause at the heart of pan-Arab diplomacy.
The central design showcases the official emblem of the Arab League enclosed within a ring of thirteen interlocking chains, representing the solidarity, unity, and unbroken bond among the participating member nations. The edge inscriptions prominently detail the summit's title, "ARAB LEAGUE HEADS OF STATE COUNCIL," and its Arabic equivalent, "Majlis Muluk wa Ru'asa' Duwal al-Jami'ah al-Arabiyah" (مجلس ملوك ورؤساء دول الجامعة العربية). Circulating on standard domestic and international mail, this 10-millieme issue projected a powerful message of pan-Arab unity and collective regional cooperation to observers worldwide.