Saudi Arabia, under the leadership of King Salman bin Abdulaziz, has issued a strong call for an immediate end to the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian resistance movement, Hamas, in Gaza.
The demand for a ceasefire was emphasized during a recent meeting of the Saudi cabinet. In addition to urging an end to the hostilities, the Saudi cabinet expressed concern over the forced eviction of Palestinians in Gaza, calling for a halt to such actions.
Furthermore, the cabinet highlighted the need to provide essential aid to the affected Palestinian population. Emphasizing the importance of intensified efforts for lasting peace in the region, Saudi Arabia seeks to play a constructive role in resolving the ongoing conflict.
Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, has declared that the kingdom will not pursue the normalization of relations with Israel or contribute to Gaza's reconstruction without a credible pathway to a Palestinian state.
In a recent interview with CNN, these statements represent some of the most explicit positions expressed by Saudi officials. The ongoing dispute over Gaza's future places the United States and its Arab allies in opposition to Israel, presenting a substantial impediment to post-war plans for Gaza.
Prior to the conflict, the US had been working towards a groundbreaking agreement, envisioning Saudi normalization with Israel in exchange for US security guarantees, support for a civilian nuclear program, and progress in resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
When questioned about financing Gaza's reconstruction, Prince Faisal emphasized the necessity of finding a lasting solution, expressing reluctance to engage in discussions that may lead to a recurring cycle of conflicts.