Saudi Arabia has decided not to reestablish diplomatic relations with Israel until an independent Palestinian state can be established, according to an official statement broadcast by the official SPA news agency.
At the same time, Riyadh has demanded that Israel stop its aggression against Gaza's civilian population and withdraw its military forces, which would contribute to a ceasefire that would allow the release of hostages still held by Hamas.
These decisions are the work of the Crown Prince, Mohamed Bin Salman, who in this way clearly reinforces his status as a key figure in the solution of conflicts in the Middle East.
Muslims around the world appreciate the courage and steadfastness of Prince Bin Salman, especially considering that Saudi Arabia is the custodian of the two holiest sites in Islam. Recognizing Israel would constitute an action that could be criticized against the faith of the Islamic community.
Prince Bin Salman, with these decisions, adopts the same firmness and decision as the Emir of Qatar, Al-Thani, another great mediator in the war between Israel and Hamas. In this conflict, the bombings of the Zionist State have already caused more than 27,000 Palestinian civilian victims.
Antony Blinkin, the American Secretary of State, is currently carrying out his fifth visit to the Middle East, trying to convince Israel to accept a broad humanitarian pause to limit the catastrophe represented by the violent death of thousands of defenseless Palestinians.
However, in the last 48 hours, Israel has increased its bombing of southern Gaza, particularly the Rafah area where hundreds of thousands of Palestinian civilians have taken refuge to escape the bombing.
Israel demanded that Palestinians living in northern Gaza move to the south, saying it would be considered a safe area, but now it is bombing them mercilessly, as part of the genocide ordered by Benjamin Netanyahu, Yael Gallant and other members of the government. Hebrew.
“The Kingdom has communicated its firm position to the US administration that there will be no diplomatic relations with Israel unless an independent Palestinian state is recognized on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital,” the Saudi official statement said.
On Monday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Riyadh.
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