Arab Parliament Speaker Hails Saudi Leadership’s Support to Palestinian People

Speaker of the Arab Parliament Adel bin Abdulrahman Al-Asoomi commended the support of the Saudi leadership to the Palestinian people. (SPA)
Speaker of the Arab Parliament Adel bin Abdulrahman Al-Asoomi commended the support of the Saudi leadership to the Palestinian people. (SPA)
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Arab Parliament Speaker Hails Saudi Leadership’s Support to Palestinian People

Speaker of the Arab Parliament Adel bin Abdulrahman Al-Asoomi commended the support of the Saudi leadership to the Palestinian people. (SPA)
Speaker of the Arab Parliament Adel bin Abdulrahman Al-Asoomi commended the support of the Saudi leadership to the Palestinian people. (SPA)

Speaker of the Arab Parliament Adel bin Abdulrahman Al-Asoomi commended the support of the Saudi leadership to the Palestinian people and its efforts to halt the Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) said on Friday.
"The Kingdom has been exerting relentless efforts to halt the Israeli aggression on Gaza and deliver humanitarian and relief assistance to the Palestinian people”, Asoomi said in remarks to SPA on the sidelines of the Arab Parliament’s special session on Palestine held at the Arab League headquarters in Cairo.
The speaker of the pan-Arab legislature also highlighted the summits of world leaders the Kingdom has hosted, primarily the Extraordinary Joint Arab-Islamic Summit in Riyadh out of which the Arab Islamic Ministerial Committee was formed.

The Arab Islamic Ministerial Committee is chaired by Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah and was tasked with visiting the capitals of influential countries for ending the aggression on the Palestinian people.
Al-Asoomi also highlighted the Saudi fundraising campaign to aid the Palestinians, which collected over SAR500 million in donations, in addition to the relief air and sea bridge for Gaza.
He called on Arab people to continue boycotting all products that support the Israeli occupation forces in carrying out their crimes against the Palestinian people.



GCC-US Support for the Establishment of an Independent Palestinian State

The Ministerial Meeting between the Gulf Cooperation Council and the US was held in New York. SPA
The Ministerial Meeting between the Gulf Cooperation Council and the US was held in New York. SPA
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GCC-US Support for the Establishment of an Independent Palestinian State

The Ministerial Meeting between the Gulf Cooperation Council and the US was held in New York. SPA
The Ministerial Meeting between the Gulf Cooperation Council and the US was held in New York. SPA

Foreign Ministers from the Gulf and the US have announced their support for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state along the 1967 borders.

The Ministerial Meeting between the Gulf Cooperation Council and the US was convened on September 25 in New York, co-chaired by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani, Qatar's Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, who currently chairs the GCC Ministerial Council. The meeting was also attended by Foreign Ministers from GCC member states and Secretary General Jasem Albudaiwi.

A statement issued on Thursday said the ministers announced “their support for the establishment of an independent and viable Palestinian state living in peace and security alongside Israel along the 1967 borders, with mutually agreed land swaps, in accordance with internationally recognized parameters and the 2002 Arab Peace Initiative.”

The ministers stressed the need for all civilians displaced after October 7 to return to their homes and reaffirmed their belief that a durable peace is essential for a more integrated, stable, and prosperous region.

They also emphasized the need to strengthen the capacity, effectiveness, and transparency of the Palestinian Authority, advocating for unified Palestinian-led governance in both the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

The ministers committed to supporting Palestinian aspirations for self-determination, ensuring that Palestinians are central to post-conflict governance and security in Gaza. They expressed support for improving the quality of life for Palestinians through humanitarian assistance and efforts to accelerate economic growth.

The statement said they expressed deep concern over rising levels of settler and extremist violence against Palestinians in the West Bank and stressed the need for accountability for perpetrators. They called for a halt to unilateral actions, including settlement expansions, that hinder the prospects for peace and security for both Israelis and Palestinians. They highlighted the importance of protecting all holy sites and places of worship while preserving the historic status quo in Jerusalem, recognizing Jordan’s special role.

On Gaza, the ministers committed to working towards an immediate and sustainable ceasefire and the release of hostages and detainees.

They called for an increase in the rapid and unhindered delivery of humanitarian aid, including food, water, medical care, fuel, and shelter, and stressed the urgent need to restore basic services and ensure protection for humanitarian workers. They highlighted the necessity for stakeholders to facilitate humanitarian distribution networks across Gaza to alleviate suffering and reiterated that all parties must ensure the safety of aid workers.

The ministers also underscored their shared commitment to the strategic partnership between the GCC and the US, building on the achievements of previous ministerial meetings, including the most recent one in Riyadh on April 29. They emphasized the importance of strengthening consultation, coordination, and cooperation in all fields.