
Arab and Islamic foreign ministers gathered in Jeddah on Tuesday to strongly reject recent Israeli statements. They condemned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s comments about “Greater Israel” and escalating military plans in Gaza. The ministers called these remarks provocative and dangerous, warning they could worsen regional tensions. The emergency meeting highlighted their united stance against Israel’s actions.
The ministers issued a joint declaration condemning Israel’s continued blockade and threats to displace Palestinians. They described these acts as violations of international law and humanitarian principles. They stressed that such behavior endangers regional stability and hampers peace efforts in the Middle East. The ministers reiterated their firm opposition to forced displacement of the Palestinian people.
During the session, the committee urgently demanded an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. They stressed the need to open the area for humanitarian aid and medical supplies without delay. “Access for relief and medical support should be facilitated to prevent further civilian suffering,” their statement said. The ministers expressed deep concern about the ongoing impact on innocent civilians.
The Arab-Islamic foreign ministers reaffirmed their commitment to a two-state solution based on 1967 borders. They emphasized East Jerusalem as the capital of a future Palestinian state. The conference reflected growing alarm over Israel’s military actions amid rising regional tensions. Many Arab governments have independently condemned what they call collective punishment of Palestinians.
The committee pledged to intensify diplomatic efforts at the United Nations and international forums. They called on the global community to intervene and halt further violence. The meeting concluded with a vow to continue supporting the Palestinian cause and opposing attempts to erase Palestinian identity. The ministers stressed that silence from world powers is unacceptable.