Arab, Islamic Worlds Reject Israeli Statements against Saudi Arabia

Palestinians travel from the southern Gaza Strip towards the north following the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Netzarim Corridor, central Gaza Strip, 09 February 2025. (EPA)
Palestinians travel from the southern Gaza Strip towards the north following the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Netzarim Corridor, central Gaza Strip, 09 February 2025. (EPA)
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Arab, Islamic Worlds Reject Israeli Statements against Saudi Arabia

Palestinians travel from the southern Gaza Strip towards the north following the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Netzarim Corridor, central Gaza Strip, 09 February 2025. (EPA)
Palestinians travel from the southern Gaza Strip towards the north following the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Netzarim Corridor, central Gaza Strip, 09 February 2025. (EPA)

Observers told Asharq Al-Awsat that the Saudi Foreign Ministry statement early on Sunday on rejecting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s comments on the displacement of Palestinians reflects the Kingdom’s "high regard for the centrality of the Palestinian cause" in the Arab and Islamic worlds.

Saudi Arabia stressed its categorical rejection of remarks by Netanyahu about displacing Palestinians from their land, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Sunday.

"The Kingdom stresses its categorical rejection to such statements that aim to divert attention from the continuous crimes committed by the Israeli occupation against the Palestinian brothers in Gaza, including the ethnic cleansing they are subjected to," said the statement.

"This occupying extremist mindset does not comprehend what the Palestinian territory means for the brotherly people of Palestine and its conscientious, historical and legal association with that land," it added.

"The Kingdom affirms that the Palestinian people have a right to their land, and they are not intruders or immigrants to it who can be expelled whenever the brutal Israeli occupation wishes," it stated.

"The Kingdom notes that the proponents of these extremist ideas are the ones who prevented Israel from accepting peace by refusing peaceful coexistence, rejecting the peace initiatives adopted by the Arab countries, and systematically practicing injustice towards the Palestinian people for more than 75 years, with disregard to the truth, justice, law and the values established in the United Nations Charter, including the human's right to live in dignity on his land," the statement further said.

It asserted that lasting peace will not be achieved except through reason and accepting the principle of peaceful coexistence through the two-state solution.

Arab and Islamic countries, the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) slammed Netanyahu’s remarks

Writer Abdul Latif al-Melhem told Asharq Al-Awsat that the condemnations "underscore the centrality of the Palestinian cause."

He warned that the comments may steer the world’s attention away from the main issue at hand and that this the "ethnic cleansing looming on the horizon against the Palestinians, specifically the people of Gaza."

Saudi political analyst and American affairs specialist Ahmed Al Ibrahim said Netanyahu was using US media as a platform to promote his ideas, thinking he can use it to pressure Saudi Arabia.

However, the Kingdom’s direct and frank statement put a stop to his efforts, he added.

Widespread condemnation

A string of condemnations from across the Arab and Islamic worlds poured in on Sunday over Netanyahu’s remarks.

The OIC strongly condemned the "unacceptable and irresponsible" statements calling for "the establishment of a Palestinian state on Saudi lands," deeming them an incitement against the Kingdom and an infringement on its sovereignty, national security, and territorial integrity, in flagrant violation of international law and the United Nations Charter.

The OIC stressed that these racist remarks are part of Israel's ongoing denial of the historical, political, and legal rights of the authentic Palestinian people in their homeland. They are "desperate" Israeli attempt to circumvent the national rights of the Palestinian people, including their right to return, self-determination, and the establishment of their independent state on their national soil.

The OIC renewed its rejection of the plans and attempts to displace the Palestinian people from their land, condemning this action as "ethnic cleansing, a crime and a flagrant violation of international law."

It reiterated its call for the international community to intensify efforts to end the illegal Israeli colonial occupation and settlement in Palestinian territories and to ensure the sovereignty of the State of Palestine over the land occupied since 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

Moreover, the OIC acknowledged the unwavering historical positions and tireless efforts of Saudi Arabia in providing all forms of support to the Palestinian people and their just cause, as well as its role in mobilizing international efforts to implement the two-state solution based on relevant UN resolutions and the Arab Peace Initiative.

Gulf rejection

GCC Secretary-General Jasem Albudaiwi strongly condemned Netanyahu’s statements on Sunday.

"These dangerous and irresponsible statements underscore the approach of the Israeli occupation forces in their disrespect for international laws, treaties, and the sovereignty of nations," he noted.

He reiterated the firm and steadfast stance of Saudi Arabia and the GCC countries in supporting the Palestinian people in obtaining their legitimate rights. He highlighted their significant and valuable efforts in regional and international forums to advocate for the Palestinian cause.

"These efforts focus on the need for a two-state solution, supporting Palestinian sovereignty over all Palestinian territories occupied since June 1967, establishing an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, and ensuring the right of return for refugees, in accordance with the Arab Peace Initiative and international resolutions," Albudaiwi stated.

He renewed his call for the international community to take a serious and decisive stand against the aggressive Israeli statements, which threaten the security and stability of both the region and the world at large.

Kuwait

The Kuwaiti Foreign Minister strongly rejected the Israeli statements, saying Kuwait stands by Saudi Arabia in confronting any threat to its stability and sovereignty.

It rejected any attempt to displace the brotherly Palestinian people, praising efforts by Saudi Arabia and other countries for them to reclaim all of their legitimate rights, including the establishment of an independent state according to the 1967 borders.

UAE

The United Arab Emirates slammed Netanyahu’s "unacceptable" and "provocative" statements, saying they are flagrant violations of international law and the UN Charter.

It expressed its complete solidarity with Saudi Arabia, while stressing its categorical rejection of the violation of the rights of the Palestinian people and attempts to displace them.

It stressed the need for a halt in settlement activity that threatens regional stability and undermines opportunities for peace and coexistence.

The UAE called on the international community and UN Security Council to assume their responsibilities and put a stop to these illegal practices that violate international law.

Qatar

Qatar strongly condemned Netanyahu’s "incendiary remarks on establishing a Palestinian state in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia", deeming them a "flagrant violation of international law and the UN Charter."

A Ministry of Foreign Affairs statement on Sunday stressed "Doha's full solidarity with Saudi Arabia and called on the international community to firmly combat such Israeli provocations."

Reiterating Qatar's "categorical rejection of calls to forcibly transfer the Palestinian people," the Ministry warned that such suggestions "would impede the chances of peace and reincite regional confrontations and stressed that a just and sustainable peace will remain unattainable without empowering Palestinians to exercise sovereignty over their territories."

It reiterated Qatar's firm position on the justice of the Palestinian cause and the Palestinian people's legitimate rights, including the establishment of their independent state on the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

Bahrain

Bahrain strongly condemned the "irresponsible" Israeli statements, slamming them as flagrant violation of international law and the UN Charter.

A statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized Bahrain’s full solidarity with Saudi Arabia, and support for its security, stability, and sovereignty.

Just and comprehensive peace in the Middle East depends on safeguarding the rights of the Palestinian people, preventing their displacement, and establishing an independent Palestinian state with full sovereignty, paving the way for peaceful coexistence with Israel in accordance with international resolutions and the Arab Peace Initiative, it said.

Oman

Oman expressed its full solidarity with Saudi Arabia, firmly rejecting the Israeli prime minister's statements.

It reiterated its steadfast support for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on all its sovereign territory, with East Jerusalem as its capital, based on the 1967 borders, said a Foreign Ministry statement.

The statement emphasized that this stance aligns with international resolutions and the principles of international law, ensuring lasting stability in the region.

Egypt

The Egyptian Foreign Ministry strongly condemned Israel’s "irresponsible" and "reckless" statements, saying they were a "flagrant violation of international law and the UN Charter."

"The Israeli statements are a violation of all diplomatic norms," it said. "They erase the inalienable right of the Palestinian people to the establishment of their independent state on all their territories, from the West Bank to the Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem, according to the 1967 border."

Egypt stressed that it stands in complete solidarity with Saudi Arabia against these statements, calling on the international community to condemn them in full.

Jordan

Jordan echoed the condemnation and call for the Palestinians to establish their own independent sovereign state.

It slammed the incitement against the Palestinians, which it deemed a violation of international law, UN resolutions and the sovereignty of nations.

Moreover, it said the Israeli statements "reflect an exclusionary and inciting ideology hostile to peace and contribute to further escalation in the region."

Jordan stands in "full solidarity with Saudi Arabia", calling on the international community to "condemn and denounce these irresponsible remarks."

The Palestinian Authority slammed Netanyahu's "racist and Islamophobic" remarks, saying they were blatant violations of international law and UN resolutions and an attack on the sovereignty, security and stability of Saudi Arabia and all Arab nations.

It stressed the state of Palestine’s constant solidarity with Saudi Arabia against Israeli incitement and attempts to bend Saudi Arabia’s firm and bold support to the Palestinian people’s national, just and legitimate rights.

Sudan also slammed Israel’s "reckless" statements, reiterating its support for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state and rejecting threats to displace the Palestinians from their land.

Arab League

Secretary-General of the Arab League Ahmed Aboul Gheit strongly condemned Netanyahu's statements on the transfer of Palestinians to Saudi Arabia, denouncing the rhetoric as unacceptable and completely detached from reality.

"The logic behind them is unacceptable and reflects a complete detachment from reality," Aboul Gheit said in a statement, adding that ideas as the one aired by Netanyahu during a recent media interview "are nothing more than mere fantasies or illusions".

He reiterated that the establishment of a Palestinian state will only take place on the land occupied in 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

Hamas

The Palestinian movement Hamas slammed Netanyahu’s remarks, praising Saudi Arabia for rejecting them and for its firm stance in standing against plots aimed at displacing the Palestinian people.

It hailed the Kingdom for constantly supporting the just Palestinian cause and the people’s right to establish an independent state on their territories.

Pakistan

Pakistan strongly condemned in unequivocal terms Netanyahu’s remarks against Saudi Arabia.

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar stated that the Israeli remarks are "irresponsible, provocative and thoughtless, which is not only deeply offensive but also undermine and disregard the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people to self-determination and an independent State on their own historical and legitimate territory."

Dar said that Pakistan stands in solidarity with Saudi Arabia and commends its steadfast support for the Palestinian people and their just cause, read a Foreign Ministry statement. Any attempt to undermine Saudi Arabia’s unwavering position and misrepresentation of its commitment to the Palestinian cause are deeply regrettable.

Pakistan urged the international community to denounce Netanyahu’s provocative remark and hold Israel accountable for its continued attempts to undermine the peace process.



Saudi FM, Qatari PM Co-Chair Coordination Council Executive Committee Meeting

Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Sheikh Mohammed Al Thani co-chair the Executive Committee meeting of the Saudi-Qatari Coordination Council. SPA
Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Sheikh Mohammed Al Thani co-chair the Executive Committee meeting of the Saudi-Qatari Coordination Council. SPA
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Saudi FM, Qatari PM Co-Chair Coordination Council Executive Committee Meeting

Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Sheikh Mohammed Al Thani co-chair the Executive Committee meeting of the Saudi-Qatari Coordination Council. SPA
Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Sheikh Mohammed Al Thani co-chair the Executive Committee meeting of the Saudi-Qatari Coordination Council. SPA

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah met on Thursday with Qatari Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani in Riyadh.

The meeting reviewed bilateral relations, aspects of cooperation, and ways to develop them in a manner that meets the aspirations of the leaderships and peoples of the two countries.

Following the meeting, Prince Faisal and Sheikh Mohammed co-chaired the Executive Committee meeting of the Saudi-Qatari Coordination Council.

They reviewed the strong fraternal relations and ways to enhance them at bilateral and multilateral levels. They also discussed strengthening cooperation through several initiatives that would elevate relations to broader prospects.

Both sides praised the cooperation and coordination among the committees and working groups formed under the coordination council, stressing the importance of maintaining this level of progress to serve the mutual interests of both nations and their peoples.

The Executive Committee Secretariat presented an overview of the council’s activities and its committees over the past period, along with the latest updates and preparatory work for the eighth meeting of the Saudi-Qatari Coordination Council.

At the end of the meeting, the two ministers signed the minutes of the Executive Committee of the Saudi-Qatari Coordination Council.


Albudaiwi: GCC is a Global Investment Magnet, Driven by Stability and Economic Strength

Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi. GCC
Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi. GCC
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Albudaiwi: GCC is a Global Investment Magnet, Driven by Stability and Economic Strength

Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi. GCC
Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi. GCC

Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Albudaiwi stated that the strategic geographical location, political stability, and strong economic foundations of the Gulf states, coupled with the acceleration of Gulf integration projects, make the GCC a global destination attractive for investment and a key platform for international partnerships.

These factors, he added, enhance the status of the council states as a major player in shaping the future of the global economy, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Thursday.

The secretary-general's remarks were made during his participation in the opening session of the seventh Milken Institute Middle East and Africa Summit, held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

Reviewing global economic transformations, Albudaiwi emphasized that the Gulf economy is undergoing a strong and sustainable phase, reflecting the success of economic reforms and strategic investments in future sectors.

He said that the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the GCC states reached approximately $2.3 trillion in 2024, positioning the council states in ninth place globally and accounting for 63% of the total Arab economy. He added that the contribution of non-oil sectors exceeded 76% of the GDP, an indicator reflecting the success of economic diversification policies.

Albudaiwi also pointed to the strength and stability of the GCC financial sector, which boasts a market value exceeding $4.2 trillion, banking assets amounting to $3.5 trillion, and reserves approaching $800 billion. This is in addition to sovereign wealth funds exceeding $4.8 trillion, a fact that solidifies the council states' position as a key player in enhancing global economic stability, he stressed.

The secretary-general revealed that the GCC states are negotiating free trade agreements (FTAs) with numerous international partners, including the United Kingdom, China, Türkiye, Japan, Indonesia, New Zealand, Pakistan, and Korea. These negotiations aim to enhance trade and investment flows, diversify income sources, and open new markets for Gulf products, thereby elevating competitiveness and reducing consumer prices within the GCC states.

Regarding artificial intelligence, he confirmed that the GCC states treat AI as a fundamental pillar for economic and social transformation.

The General Secretariat has adopted several regulatory frameworks and guiding principles, including the Guiding Framework for AI Ethics (2024), the General Framework for AI Applications in Public Services (October 2025), and the General Framework for Climate Forecasting and Disaster Management using AI (October 2025). Furthermore, the comprehensive Gulf Strategy for Artificial Intelligence is set to be adopted in December 2025.


Gulf–Italian Drive to Build Platform for Deeper Partnerships

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni during her speech (Saudi Al-Ekhbariyah). 
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni during her speech (Saudi Al-Ekhbariyah). 
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Gulf–Italian Drive to Build Platform for Deeper Partnerships

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni during her speech (Saudi Al-Ekhbariyah). 
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni during her speech (Saudi Al-Ekhbariyah). 

Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa reaffirmed the Gulf Cooperation Council’s determination to strengthen its partnership with Italy, underscoring the importance of advancing economic, social, and cultural ties.

Speaking at a Gulf–Italian business session in Manama, the king praised Italy’s significant progress in recent years and its prominent role in supporting international peace, security, and the protection of global maritime routes.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, for her part, described her country as “a nation with an ancient heart and a forward-looking vision.” She invoked what she called the “Arab frontier” between the Roman Empire and the Arabian Peninsula - “not a rigid barrier,” she said, but a corridor of contact and commerce, animated for centuries by the Spice Routes that connected ancient Rome with India through the Mediterranean.

Meloni announced Italy’s readiness to host a Gulf–Mediterranean summit aimed at launching a new, ambitious framework for dialogue between the two regions. She noted that the shared geopolitical space between the Gulf and the Mediterranean is “set to grow in importance,” making more structured engagement essential. Effective cooperation, she said, depends on harnessing the complementary strengths and strategic positioning of both sides.

Meloni stressed that Italy’s approach goes beyond exporting finished goods. The country also offers financing tools, industrial know-how, and advanced technological expertise.

She outlined Italy’s proposal to establish a joint operational platform focused on priority challenges where both sides can have meaningful impact. At the top of that list is strengthening economic connectivity, now a crucial factor in a rapidly innovating global economy.

Meloni highlighted the India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), which links major ports from India to the Middle East and Europe, with integration opportunities for the United States, as a project that could unlock “tremendous potential for our economies and companies.”

Turning to regional security, Meloni reiterated that lasting stability in the Middle East requires a two-state solution: Israel’s recognition of the Palestinians’ right to statehood, coupled with a final recognition of Israel’s right to exist and live in security.

On Iran, Meloni noted Tehran’s repeated assertions that it does not seek nuclear weapons. She said: “If this is true - and I want to believe it - then a strict, credible agreement with full participation from the International Atomic Energy Agency is essential to assure the world of the peaceful nature of Iran’s program.”

GCC Secretary-General Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi affirmed the depth of Gulf–Italian ties, describing them as long-standing, trust-based, and anchored in shared interests. He noted clear progress in recent years across multiple fields, including security, stability, and counterterrorism, all aimed at supporting collective security and advancing peaceful conflict resolution.