Saudi Arabia’s statement in response to Netanyahu’s comments of displacing the Palestinians in Saudi Arabia

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Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia appreciates the denunciation, denunciation and complete rejection of what Benjamin Netanyahu declared regarding the displacement of the Palestinian people from their land, the Kingdom also values ​​these positions that confirm the centrality of the Palestinian issue to the Arab and Islamic countries.

In this regard; The Kingdom affirms its categorical rejection of such statements that aim to divert attention from the successive crimes committed by the Israeli occupation against our Palestinian brothers in Gaza, including the ethnic cleansing they are subjected to.

The Kingdom points out that this extremist occupying mentality does not understand what the Palestinian land means to the brotherly people of Palestine and their emotional, historical and legal connection to this land, and does not consider that the Palestinian people deserve life in the first place. It completely destroyed the Gaza Strip, killing and wounding more than 160 thousand, most of them children and women, without the slightest sense of humanity or moral responsibility.

It affirms that the brotherly Palestinian people have a right to their land, and they are not intruders or immigrants to it who can be expelled whenever the brutal Israeli occupation wishes. It points out that those with these extremist ideas are the ones who prevented Israel from accepting peace, by rejecting peaceful coexistence, rejecting the peace initiatives adopted by the Arab countries and systematically practicing injustice towards the Palestinian people for more than 75 years, without paying attention to the rights, justice, law and values ​​established in the United Nations Charter, including the human right to live in dignity on its land.

The Kingdom also affirms that the right of the brotherly Palestinian people will remain firmly established, and that no one will be able to take it away from them, no matter how long it takes, and that lasting peace will not be achieved except by returning to the logic of reason and accepting the principle of peaceful coexistence through the two-state solution.

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