Saudi Arabia Strongly Condemns Israeli Minister's Storming Of Al-Aqsa Mosque And Attacks On UNRWA Clinic

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has voiced strong condemnation against the actions of the Israeli Minister of National Security. The minister's incursion into the Al-Aqsa Mosque, under police protection, and the subsequent removal of worshippers have been met with severe disapproval. The Kingdom continues to denounce these clear violations against the sanctity of this revered site.

Saudi Arabia also condemns the Israeli forces' attack on a United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) clinic in Jabalia camp, located in northern Gaza. The targeting of UN facilities and relief workers by Israeli forces is strongly denounced. The Kingdom stresses that such actions violate international law and humanitarian principles.

Saudi Arabia Condemns Actions at Al-Aqsa Mosque

The Kingdom firmly rejects any attempts to alter the historical and legal status of Jerusalem and its sacred sites. It emphasizes the importance of safeguarding UN agencies and their staff from harm. Saudi Arabia urges global intervention to halt Israel's military actions, which disregard humanitarian values and international norms.

Saudi Arabia calls on the international community to hold Israeli authorities accountable for their ongoing violations. The Kingdom warns that failing to address these serious breaches will undermine peace efforts. It could also weaken the credibility of international law, impacting regional and global security.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs highlights that unchecked violations by Israel could diminish prospects for peace. This situation threatens to erode trust in international legal standards, affecting stability both regionally and internationally.

Saudi Arabia remains committed to advocating for peace and justice in the region. It continues to call for accountability and adherence to international laws to ensure lasting security and stability.

With inputs from SPA

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