Speaking
at the meeting of the Ministerial Committee for International Action to End the
War on Gaza, held in Antalya, Turkey, Prince Faisal reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s
refusal of any scenario that includes removing Palestinians from their land,
reports the Saudi Gazette.
He criticized attempts to link the entry of humanitarian aid
into Gaza to a ceasefire, and urged the international community to intensify
efforts to secure unimpeded aid delivery.
Prince
Faisal reiterated the Kingdom’s support for ongoing ceasefire negotiations and commended
the mediation efforts led by Egypt and Qatar.
A joint communiqué issued after the meeting denounced any
form of forced displacement or expulsion of Palestinians from Gaza, the West
Bank, or East Jerusalem.
The
statement supported the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine
Refugees (UNRWA) and encouraged the unification of Gaza and the West Bank,
including East Jerusalem, under the Palestinian Authority.
The committee also called for an immediate and permanent
ceasefire in accordance with UN resolutions and condemned Israeli violations of
international law in the occupied territories, including settlement expansion,
home demolitions, and land confiscations.
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