Saudi Arabia Demands Immediate Ceasefire in Gaza

Journalists watch a large screen showing the Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah attending the International Peace Summit hosted by the Egyptian president in Cairo on October 21, 2023, amid the ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas. (AFP)
Journalists watch a large screen showing the Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah attending the International Peace Summit hosted by the Egyptian president in Cairo on October 21, 2023, amid the ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas. (AFP)
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Saudi Arabia Demands Immediate Ceasefire in Gaza

Journalists watch a large screen showing the Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah attending the International Peace Summit hosted by the Egyptian president in Cairo on October 21, 2023, amid the ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas. (AFP)
Journalists watch a large screen showing the Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah attending the International Peace Summit hosted by the Egyptian president in Cairo on October 21, 2023, amid the ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas. (AFP)

Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah said on Saturday that the “tragic events unfolding in Palestine demand that we act immediately to reach a ceasefire.”

He stressed that the Kingdom “categorically rejects attempts at forced displacement” of the people of Gaza by Israel.

He made his remarks at the International Peace Summit in Cairo.   

The summit is being held in Egypt as Israel prepares a ground assault on Gaza following Hamas' attack that killed 1,400 people.  

More than 4,100 Palestinians have been killed in Israel's counteroffensive, according to Gaza's Health Ministry, amid a growing humanitarian crisis.   

“The tragic events taking place in Palestine require us to take urgent action to put an immediate end to military operations, provide protection for civilians, and release hostages and prisoners, in compliance with international norms and laws, and common humanitarian principles,” said Prince Faisal.

He underlined the importance of finding a peaceful solution to the crisis that will spare the region the cycle of violence, save lives and establish just, comprehensive and sustainable peace.

He reiterated the Kingdom's unequivocal rejection of violations of international humanitarian law, regardless of the party or pretext.  

He expressed the Kingdom's strong condemnation of the targeting of civilians, no matter their location. He called on the international community to take decisive action by urging Israel to adhere to international humanitarian law.

“We reject the duplicity and selectivity practiced by some in the international community. Here, words are not enough. Rather, there must be serious action. We call on the international community to put pressure on Israel to lift the siege and stop the military operations, which have claimed the lives of innocent people and threaten undesirable consequences for regional and international security and stability,” he continued.

Prince Faisal expressed disappointment in the UN Security Council's lack of action regarding the current crisis, emphasizing the immediate need for the establishment of safe humanitarian corridors. These corridors would allow for the evacuation of the injured and the unimpeded delivery of relief aid and medical equipment to alleviate the humanitarian disaster and prevent its further escalation.

The FM underscored the Kingdom's commitment to peace as a strategic option, standing in solidarity with the Palestinian people in their quest to regain their legitimate rights and establish an independent and sovereign state on the Palestinian territories based on the 1967 borders, as mandated by international resolutions.

He reiterated the Kingdom's dedication to consult and cooperate with its international partners since the onset of this crisis.  

He hoped that the summit would encourage swift and decisive action by the international community to find a solution that would bring an end to the crisis, alleviate the suffering, and pave the way for substantial dialogue on the future of the Palestinian cause.  

Additionally, he emphasized the significance of international support for a just and enduring peace in the region that promotes security and prosperity for all. He assured that the Kingdom will continue its collaborative efforts with all relevant partners to achieve this objective.

“The Kingdom’s highest priority is to immediately stop the military escalation, to stop the bloodshed, and to provide relief to those affected, to create the appropriate conditions for working towards peace,” urged Prince Faisal.

Arab leaders at the summit condemned Israel's two-week-old bombardment of Gaza and demanded renewed efforts to reach a Middle East peace settlement to end a decades-long cycle of violence between Israelis and Palestinians.



Global Alliance for Two-State Solution: Saudi Support for the Palestinian Cause

Saudi Foreign Minister and several of his counterparts announced the launch of a global alliance to push for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict during a conversation with journalists on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly meetings in New York on Thursday (dpa)
Saudi Foreign Minister and several of his counterparts announced the launch of a global alliance to push for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict during a conversation with journalists on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly meetings in New York on Thursday (dpa)
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Global Alliance for Two-State Solution: Saudi Support for the Palestinian Cause

Saudi Foreign Minister and several of his counterparts announced the launch of a global alliance to push for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict during a conversation with journalists on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly meetings in New York on Thursday (dpa)
Saudi Foreign Minister and several of his counterparts announced the launch of a global alliance to push for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict during a conversation with journalists on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly meetings in New York on Thursday (dpa)

In a new show of support for the establishment of a Palestinian state, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan announced on Thursday from New York the formation of a global alliance to implement a two-state Solution.

He said the alliance, backed by Arab, Islamic, and European partners, will hold its first meeting in Riyadh and urged others to join.

Prince Faisal, addressing the UN General Assembly, reaffirmed Saudi Arabia's commitment to supporting an independent Palestinian state.

He noted that the Kingdom has provided over $5 billion in aid to Palestinians.

Since the Gaza crisis began, Saudi Arabia has sent around $185 million in humanitarian aid through the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center.

The Kingdom also signed agreements with international organizations for projects worth more than $106 million. Total Saudi contributions to UNRWA have surpassed $1 billion.

Prince Faisal also welcomed the UN General Assembly's adoption of a resolution in May recognizing Palestine's eligibility for full UN membership.

He praised Norway, Spain, Ireland, Slovenia, and Armenia for their positive decisions to recognize Palestine as a state, urging other nations to follow suit with bilateral recognition.

The Saudi announcement was welcomed globally, with EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell praising it as the result of joint Arab-European efforts.

At a ministerial meeting on Gaza and the two-state solution, Borrell highlighted Saudi Arabia’s leadership in launching the global initiative.

Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide, who co-chaired the UN meeting with Saudi Arabia and the EU, called the two-state solution the “only credible path to peace” and stressed the urgent need to establish a Palestinian state.

On its part, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) on Sunday urged all nations to join Saudi Arabia’s historic alliance.

The OIC said the Saudi initiative serves as a political safeguard for the two-state solution, rooted in international law and UN resolutions.

It reflects a commitment to ending the Israeli occupation, creating a Palestinian state, and achieving lasting peace in the region.

Saudi Arabia has played a significant role in advancing international recognition of Palestine, according to Djibouti’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Dya-Eddine Said Bamakhrama.

Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, he noted that Saudi Arabia has been a longstanding supporter of the Palestinians and has recently intensified its efforts.

This was particularly evident during the extraordinary Arab-Islamic summit in Riyadh last November, which aimed to achieve international recognition for Palestine.

Bamakhrama stated that the recent progress is the result of hard work by Saudi diplomacy, backed by Arab and Islamic nations.

Additionally, Abdulaziz bin Sager, Chairman of the Gulf Research Center, urged the need to capitalize on the momentum created by Saudi Arabia’s push for a two-state solution.

Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, he emphasized the importance of establishing a Palestinian state within the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

This momentum has increased following Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s recent statement that there will be no normalization or diplomatic relations with Israel until a Palestinian state is formed.

He highlighted that Saudi Arabia’s actions are grounded in strong diplomatic principles based on respect and trust.

Sager highlighted that “no other regional party can rally the international community around a political solution.”

He noted that launching an alliance requires sustained efforts from Saudi diplomacy, which involves significant responsibility and a long-term strategy for success.

He warned that “Israel’s stubbornness and the current US hesitance should not obstruct progress toward a peaceful resolution.”

Sager called for support for the international coalition led by Saudi Arabia, working alongside Arab and European partners, to pressure Israel into a comprehensive peace settlement based on international resolutions.