Riyadh Summit Condemns Gaza ‘Genocide’, Mobilizes Int’l Support to Isolate Israel

Arab and Islamic leaders at the extraordinary Arab-Islamic summit in Riyadh on Monday. (dpa)
Arab and Islamic leaders at the extraordinary Arab-Islamic summit in Riyadh on Monday. (dpa)
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Riyadh Summit Condemns Gaza ‘Genocide’, Mobilizes Int’l Support to Isolate Israel

Arab and Islamic leaders at the extraordinary Arab-Islamic summit in Riyadh on Monday. (dpa)
Arab and Islamic leaders at the extraordinary Arab-Islamic summit in Riyadh on Monday. (dpa)

Arab and Islamic leaders condemned on Monday the “genocide” committed by Israel in Gaza.

Meeting in Riyadh for the extraordinary Arab-Islamic summit, they declared that they will “mobilize international support to suspend Israel’s participation in the United Nations General Assembly and its affiliates.”

In a closing statement, they added that they will work to garner international support for the state of Palestine to become a full member of the UN.

Moreover, they called on all countries to impose an arms embargo on Israel and demanded the UN Security Council to issue a resolution that “obligates Israel to end its illegal policies that threaten the region’s security and peace.”

The gatherers strongly condemned Israel’s ongoing assault on Lebanon, calling for an immediate ceasefire.

They accused the Israeli army of “committing genocide” in its war on Hamas in Gaza, condemning the “horrific and shocking crimes” against the Palestinian people.

They also noted the “the mass graves, torture, forced disappearance, field executions, looting and ethnic cleansing, especially in northern Gaza.”

The summit called for providing “full international support and protection to the Palestinian people and state of Palestine.”

It hoped the Palestinians would achieve national unity and that the united body would effectively assume its responsibilities throughout the occupied Palestinian territories, including Gaza.

It reiterated the demand for “full Palestinian sovereignty over occupied east Jerusalem, the eternal capital of Palestine”, adding that the “Al-Aqsa Mosque is a red line”.

The summit condemned “hostile Israeli measures against Islamic and Christian sanctities in Jerusalem and attempts to change their identity,” calling on the international community to intervene and put a stop to it.



Saudi Arabia, Jordan Discuss Preparations for Conference on Two-State Solution

The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met with the Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates in Riyadh. SPA
The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met with the Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates in Riyadh. SPA
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Saudi Arabia, Jordan Discuss Preparations for Conference on Two-State Solution

The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met with the Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates in Riyadh. SPA
The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met with the Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates in Riyadh. SPA

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah has met with Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ayman Safadi in Riyadh to discuss preparations for a conference on the Palestinian cause.

The two officials discussed on Wednesday the relations between the two countries, ways to enhance cooperation across various fields, and the recent regional and international developments, focusing particularly on the Palestinian cause and the ongoing situation in the Gaza Strip.

They highlighted the efforts of the Ministerial Committee assigned by the Joint Arab-Islamic Extraordinary Summit to address developments in the Gaza Strip, and reviewed preparations for an upcoming conference, scheduled for June under the joint leadership of Saudi Arabia and France, which aims to address the Palestinian cause and advance the two-state solution.