Saudi Arabia Rejects Israeli Evictions of Palestinians in Jerusalem

A picture taken by a drone shows part of east Jerusalem, December 2, 2020. Picture taken December 2, 2020. (Reuters)
A picture taken by a drone shows part of east Jerusalem, December 2, 2020. Picture taken December 2, 2020. (Reuters)
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Saudi Arabia Rejects Israeli Evictions of Palestinians in Jerusalem

A picture taken by a drone shows part of east Jerusalem, December 2, 2020. Picture taken December 2, 2020. (Reuters)
A picture taken by a drone shows part of east Jerusalem, December 2, 2020. Picture taken December 2, 2020. (Reuters)

The Saudi Foreign Ministry expressed on Friday the Kingdom’s rejection of Israeli evictions of Palestinian from homes in Jerusalem.

It condemned any unilateral moves and violations of international resolutions, as well as measures that undermine opportunities to resume the peace process aimed at establishing security and stability in the region.

The Kingdom reiterated its support to the Palestinian people and all efforts aimed at reaching a fair and comprehensive solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

The solution should ensure the establishment of a Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital and must be based on international resolutions and the 2002 Arab peace initiative.



Saudi Arabia Reaffirms Commitment to Gulf Security Integration

Gulf interior ministers discussed strengthening joint security cooperation at their meeting in Qatar (SPA)
Gulf interior ministers discussed strengthening joint security cooperation at their meeting in Qatar (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia Reaffirms Commitment to Gulf Security Integration

Gulf interior ministers discussed strengthening joint security cooperation at their meeting in Qatar (SPA)
Gulf interior ministers discussed strengthening joint security cooperation at their meeting in Qatar (SPA)

Saudi Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud reaffirmed the Kingdom’s commitment to strengthening security coordination and cooperation among Gulf nations.
Speaking at the 41st GCC interior ministers’ meeting in Qatar on Wednesday, he emphasized the importance of protecting the region’s prosperity and ensuring a brighter future.
The meeting, chaired by Qatar’s Interior Minister Sheikh Khalifa bin Hamad, focused on enhancing joint security efforts and addressing key issues on the agenda.
Prince Abdulaziz warned of rising security challenges, including cybercrime, drug trafficking, and cross-border organized crime, during the GCC interior ministers’ meeting in Qatar.
He noted that advanced technologies are making it easier for criminal networks to smuggle weapons and fuel terrorism and extremism, especially in unstable regions.
The minister called for stronger collaboration, better strategies, and capacity-building to tackle these threats.
He also said that the GCC interior ministers’ meeting strengthens joint security efforts to tackle new challenges, supporting regional stability and development.
In a post on X, Prince Abdulaziz affirmed Saudi Arabia’s commitment to boosting communication, coordination, and integration among Gulf nations, particularly in security, to protect progress and ensure a brighter future.