Saudi Arabia has expressed strong support for a recent statement issued by 26 international partners. This statement calls for an immediate end to the ongoing conflict in Gaza and urges the removal of all restrictions on humanitarian aid. The partners emphasized the need for safe and swift delivery of assistance to the residents of the region. They also voiced their opposition to any changes in the demographic makeup of the occupied territories and the expansion of settlements.
According to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), the Kingdom reiterated its firm rejection of the Israeli authorities’ inhumane tactics. These tactics include obstructing humanitarian aid and targeting civilians as they seek basic necessities such as food, medicine, and water. Saudi Arabia condemned these actions, highlighting the urgent need for humanitarian support in Gaza.
Furthermore, Saudi Arabia urged the international community to take decisive actions in response to Israeli obstinacy. The Kingdom stressed that this obstinacy prolongs the crisis and undermines all regional and international peace efforts. Swift and effective measures are essential to address the ongoing humanitarian situation and restore stability in the region.
In summary, Saudi Arabia’s support for the international statement reflects its commitment to humanitarian principles and peace in the Middle East. The Kingdom continues to advocate for immediate action to alleviate the suffering of the people in Gaza and to promote a just resolution to the conflict.
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