Friday, November 22, 2024

Saudi Arabia Will Not Recognise Israel Without Palestinian State, Saudi Crown Prince

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has made it clear that Saudi Arabia will not establish formal relations with Israel unless a Palestinian state is created.

This strong stance was highlighted during his special appearance at the annual session of the Saudi Shura Council, where he discussed various issues with council members.

The Crown Prince expressed deep concern over the ongoing violence against Palestinians and condemned Israel’s actions. He reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s unwavering support for the Palestinian cause, stating that the creation of an independent Palestinian state remains a top priority for the kingdom.

He further emphasized that Saudi Arabia will continue its efforts to push for a peaceful solution and work towards achieving this goal. The Crown Prince’s remarks highlight the kingdom’s firm position on the matter, signaling that normalization with Israel is not possible without progress on the Palestinian issue.

This statement comes at a time when there is growing international attention on the Middle East and efforts to resolve long-standing conflicts.

Saudi Arabia’s leadership continues to stand in solidarity with the Palestinians, and the Crown Prince’s comments reflect the kingdom’s commitment to finding a fair and lasting solution to the crisis.

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