The Kingdom expressed concern that the operation would have serious and grave repercussions for international peace and security.
He
highlighted the real challenge and ethical responsibility facing the
international community, particularly the UN Security Council, urging swift and
binding action to halt the violence, protect civilians, and address the ongoing
conflicts.
Saudi
Arabia called for an immediate and comprehensive ceasefire to prevent further
deterioration of the humanitarian situation and underscored the need for urgent
delivery of humanitarian aid to alleviate the suffering of the Palestinian
people in Gaza.
Foreign Minister Prince Faisal Bin Farhan conducted multiple calls with Arab
counterparts, including those from Jordan, Morocco, and Egypt.
The discussions focused on intensifying collective efforts to halt military escalation, prevent forced displacement of Gaza citizens, and engage the international community in providing consistent relief aid and medical assistance.
Furthermore, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Secretary-General, Jassem Al Budaiwi, stressed the absence of a political solution contributing to worsening conditions in Gaza, emphasizing the Security Council's responsibility for achieving peace and security in the Middle East.
Meanwhile, Israel continued its military actions, urging Palestinians in Gaza to move south temporarily for their safety. The Israeli army accused Hamas of using civilian areas for military purposes, widening its air and ground attacks.
The death toll in Gaza has risen significantly, with a disproportionate impact on women and children. The UN General Assembly called for an immediate humanitarian truce, a resolution supported by 120 states but rejected by Israel.
Gaza's 2.3 million residents face severe shortages of essentials due to the ongoing conflict and blockade.
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