Saudi Arabia Strongly Condemns Netanyahu's Remarks On Palestinian Displacement And Affirms Support For Rights
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia acknowledges and values the condemnation expressed by allied nations regarding Benjamin Netanyahu's remarks on displacing Palestinians. The Kingdom emphasises the importance of the Palestinian issue to Arab and Muslim countries. It firmly rejects statements that distract from ongoing Israeli crimes against Palestinians in Gaza, including ethnic cleansing.
Saudi Arabia highlights that the extremist mindset of the occupying forces fails to grasp the significance of Palestinian land to its people. This mentality disregards their emotional, historical, and legal ties to their homeland. The Kingdom condemns the destruction in Gaza, where over 160,000 people, mostly women and children, have been killed or injured without any moral responsibility.

The Kingdom asserts that Palestinians have an inherent right to their land. They are not outsiders or immigrants who can be expelled at will by the Israeli occupation. The proponents of extremist views have prevented Israel from embracing peace by rejecting coexistence and peace initiatives proposed by Arab nations.
For over 75 years, these ideas have perpetuated injustice against Palestinians, ignoring truth, justice, law, and principles enshrined in the United Nations Charter. These include the fundamental human right to live with dignity on one's own land.
Saudi Arabia reiterates that Palestinian rights remain unassailable and cannot be taken away regardless of time. The Kingdom believes lasting peace is achievable only through reason and acceptance of peaceful coexistence via a two-state solution.
The Kingdom stresses that those advocating for extremism hinder Israel's acceptance of peace. They reject peaceful coexistence and systematically deny justice to Palestinians while disregarding established international values.
Saudi Arabia remains committed to supporting Palestinian rights and emphasises that no one can strip them away. The Kingdom calls for a return to rational dialogue and acceptance of peaceful solutions for enduring peace in the region.
With inputs from SPA