Saudi Arabia Condemns Netanyahu’s Remarks on Palestinian Displacement
Riyadh Rejects Netanyahu’s Statements
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Saudi Arabia strongly condemned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s comments about the displacement of Palestinians. The Kingdom called these remarks an attempt to divert attention from Israel’s ongoing actions in Gaza.
The Saudi Foreign Ministry rejected “such statements that aim to distract from the continuous crimes committed by the Israeli occupation against the Palestinian brothers in Gaza, including the ethnic cleansing they are subjected to.”
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Riyadh praised the widespread condemnation from Arab nations. It emphasized the importance of a unified stance against Netanyahu’s remarks.
“The Kingdom emphasizes that this extremist, occupying mentality disregards the Palestinian people’s deep-rooted historical, emotional, and legal ties to their land,” the statement said. “It refuses to recognize their right to exist and has relentlessly targeted them, killing and injuring over 160,000—mostly women and children—without remorse.”
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Palestinian Rights Cannot Be Erased
Saudi Arabia reaffirmed that Palestinians are not “intruders or immigrants” who can be expelled at Israel’s will. It accused supporters of these views of obstructing peace by rejecting Arab-led initiatives. Riyadh highlighted that Palestinians have faced systematic oppression for over 75 years, violating international law and UN principles.
The ministry insisted that Palestinian rights remain “firmly established and cannot be erased.” It stressed that lasting peace depends on reason and the acceptance of a two-state solution.
Arab States Reject Netanyahu’s Remarks
Neighbouring Arab nations also condemned Netanyahu’s statements.
Egypt called them “irresponsible” and a direct violation of Saudi sovereignty. It stated that the Kingdom’s security is a “red line.”
Jordan’s Foreign Ministry described the remarks as “inflammatory” and “a clear violation of international law.” It warned that such rhetoric threatens regional stability.
The UAE denounced Netanyahu’s remarks as “reprehensible and provocative.” It reaffirmed its strong rejection of any suggestion that a Palestinian state should be established on Saudi land.
Saudi Arabia and its allies continue to call for a peaceful resolution, urging global support for Palestinian rights.
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