Saudi Arabia Strongly Condemns Israeli Minister's Storming Of Al-Aqsa Mosque And Attacks On UNRWA Clinic
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has voiced its strong condemnation of the Israeli Minister of National Security's incursion into the Al-Aqsa Mosque. This action, carried out with the backing of occupation police, involved the removal of worshippers from the site. The Kingdom continues to denounce these overt Israeli violations against the sanctity of Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Additionally, Saudi Arabia condemns the Israeli forces' attack on a clinic linked to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in Jabalia camp, located north of Gaza Strip. The Kingdom criticises ongoing assaults on UN and relief organisations and their staff by Israeli forces. These actions are seen as violations of international law and humanitarian principles.

The Ministry emphasises Saudi Arabia's firm rejection of any actions that could alter Jerusalem's historical and legal status or its sacred sites. It highlights the importance of safeguarding UN and relief agencies along with their personnel. The Kingdom urges global intervention to halt Israel's military actions that disregard humanitarian values and international laws.
Saudi Arabia calls on the international community to hold Israeli authorities accountable for their violations. The Kingdom warns that failing to address these serious breaches will reduce chances for peace, undermine international law credibility, and negatively impact regional and global security.
The Kingdom stresses that continued inaction by the international community could lead to diminished prospects for achieving peace. It also warns that such inaction might erode trust in international legal norms, affecting both regional and global stability.
With inputs from SPA