The "We Are All Mary" international forum announced the formation of an international legal committee comprising experts, human rights workers and human rights workers from several countries around the world, to follow up the crimes of the Israeli occupation army committed against Jerusalemite women, and to address them in cooperation with human rights organizations around the world.

Forum Chair Hind Al-Mutawa said that the International Legal Committee will do everything in its power, in cooperation with Palestinian, Arab and international human rights organizations, to prosecute the crimes of the occupation army and its repeated attacks against Jerusalemites.

She stressed that the committee "will seek to maintain the state of alert and address these crimes in all international judicial corridors, and will endeavor to urge the competent international tribunals and human rights organizations to carry out their duty and address practices that violate all international laws and norms in these highly sensitive circumstances."

The tasks of the International Legal Committee affiliated with the Forum of All of us, Maryam, include preparing legal studies on the status of Jerusalemite women, in an effort to help her obtain her human and legal rights, prevent attacks and violations that she is exposed to continuously by the Israeli occupation, and demand the implementation of international and humanitarian laws and spread knowledge of them and promote them on Large-scale, in addition to issuing reports on violations of women's rights in the city of Jerusalem and shedding light on global reports and agreements issued by human rights organizations.

The "We Are All Mary" forum aims to shed light on the suffering of Jerusalemite women, and contribute to their support by creating a state of global interaction to support their resilience, and contribute to lifting the oppression imposed on them.

Maryam is a symbolic figure who is inspired by the reality of Jerusalem women, who suffer the most injustice, and seek to confront the practices of the occupation in the city.