Egypt Daily News – In his address at the Arab-Islamic summit in Riyadh, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman emphasized the need to end the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories while also condemning Israeli military actions against both Palestine and Lebanon.
He denounced the threat to regional security and the displacement of Lebanese citizens, calling for the international community to uphold its responsibilities to maintain peace and security.
Bin Salman pointed out the serious humanitarian crisis resulting from what he described as genocide committed by Israel, characterizing the situation as having led to over 150,000 casualties, including martyrs and those injured or missing.
He criticized the obstruction faced by humanitarian organizations, particularly UNRWA, in providing aid to Palestinians.
The Crown Prince reiterated a unified stance among Arab nations against Israeli aggression and expressed their collective efforts to advocate for the recognition of the State of Palestine.
He also highlighted the formation of an International Coalition aimed at implementing a two-state solution, with cooperation from the European Union, and mentioned that the first meeting of this coalition had been convened.