Saudi Arabia condemns Israeli requires Palestinian displacement, backs Egypt’s stance

Saudi Gazette report

RIYADH — Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Overseas Affairs on Friday strongly condemned repeated statements by the Israeli occupation prime minister advocating the displacement of Palestinians from their land, together with by the Rafah border crossing, in addition to the continued use of blockade and hunger ways to impose pressured displacement.

The ministry mentioned such actions represent a flagrant violation of worldwide regulation, humanitarian rules, and fundamental human rights, affirming the Kingdom’s full help for Egypt’s stance on the difficulty.

The Kingdom careworn the necessity for pressing intervention by the worldwide group, notably the everlasting members of the UN Safety Council, to cease Israel’s aggressive insurance policies towards Palestinians.

It reiterated its categorical rejection of any type of displacement and renewed its name to carry Israel accountable for genocide and grave violations towards civilians.

Saudi Arabia additionally emphasised the pressing want to finish such practices, defend the Palestinian folks, and safe their reputable proper to determine an unbiased state alongside the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital, describing it as the one path to making sure safety and stability within the area.

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