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Fri 29 Aug 2025 8:59 am - Jerusalem Time

Saudi Arabia and Italy reject displacement and call for an end to the war on Gaza.

In a joint statement, Saudi Arabia and Italy firmly rejected the displacement of our people in the Gaza Strip under any pretext and called for an immediate halt to the Israeli aggression on the region. This was stated in a statement issued by Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan and his Italian counterpart Antonio Tajani.

The statement published by the Saudi Foreign Ministry addressed all regional and international issues, particularly the Israeli genocide in Gaza. The two ministers emphasized the importance of taking urgent steps to deliver humanitarian aid to the region in cooperation with international mechanisms.

The ministers also called for an immediate cessation of the war in Gaza and the release of all hostages, expressing their condemnation of any unilateral actions or acts of violence in the West Bank that could undermine the two-state solution.

The statement stressed the necessity of allowing humanitarian aid and vital supplies to reach all parts of the Gaza Strip without restrictions, in addition to lifting the restrictions on withheld Palestinian clearance revenues.

The two ministers reiterated their firm rejection of any displacement of the Palestinian population, emphasizing their commitment to the principle of non-displacement and expulsion. The statement also noted that the Kingdom and Italy would explore effective avenues of cooperation to empower the Palestinian Authority based on the two-state solution.

This position comes at a sensitive time, as international pressures are increasing to stop the aggression on Gaza and provide urgent humanitarian assistance. The cooperation between Saudi Arabia and Italy reflects a strong desire to achieve peace and security in the region.

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