Saudi Arabia Condemns Netanyahu's Proposal for Palestinian State on Saudi Soil
- Saudi Arabia condemned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's suggestion to use its land for a Palestinian state, stating it is a "direct infringement of Saudi sovereignty."
- Arab states, including Qatar, Jordan, and Egypt, expressed anger over Netanyahu's remarks, highlighting the ongoing crisis in Gaza.
- The Saudi Foreign Ministry accused Netanyahu of attempting to "divert attention" from Israel's actions in Gaza, including accusations of ethnic cleansing.
- Saudi Arabia reiterated that it would not normalize ties with Israel without establishing a Palestinian state, contradicting claims made by United States President Donald Trump.
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C 23%
R 40%
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