Shift Palestine To Saudi Arabia? Netanyahu Suggestion Draws ‘Fantasies’ Jibe


New Delhi:

Saudi Arabia has rejected Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s suggestion that the kingdom hosts the Palestinian state in its own territory. In a statement issued on Sunday (February 9), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia said that Netanyahu’s statement « aims to divert attention from the continuous crimes committed by the Israeli occupation against the Palestinian brothers in Gaza, including the ethnic cleansing they are subjected to. »

The Kingdom affirmed that the Palestinian people have a « right to their land », and they are « not intruders or immigrants » who can be expelled whenever the « brutal Israeli occupation wishes ».

The Kingdom’s statement came in response to Netanyahu’s remarks during a television interview on Thursday. While discussing the prospect of diplomatic normalisation with Saudi Arabia, right-wing Israeli journalist Yaakov Bardugo misspoke by saying « no progress without a Saudi state » instead of « Palestinian state ».

Netanyahu corrected him and added, « Unless you want the Palestinian state to be in Saudi Arabia. They (the Saudis) have plenty of territory. »

The statement drew flak from several Arab countries.

Arab League chief Ahmed Aboul Gheit said on Sunday that the thinking behind Netanyahu’s remarks « is unacceptable and reflects a complete detachment from reality », adding that such ideas « are nothing more than mere fantasies or illusions ».

Jordan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates condemned and called it a « clear violation of international law, relevant United Nations resolutions and the sovereignty of states. » The ministry stressed that the Palestinians have the « right to establish an independent and sovereign state ».

The UAE too denounced the « reprehensible and provocative » Israeli statements towards the Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia’s foreign ministry appreciated the « condemnation, disapproval and total rejection » announced by neighbouring countries. It pointed out that the « extremist, occupying mentality does not understand what the Palestinian land means » to the brotherly people of Palestine.

Saudi Arabia said that Israel doesn’t think that the Palestinian people « deserve to live » as it has completely « destroyed the Gaza Strip ».

The Kingdom reiterated that no one will be able to take away the rights of the Palestinian People.


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