The Saudi Arabian Foreign Ministry vehemently rejected President Donald Trump's shocking proposal to take over Gaza within minutes of Trump's remarks on Tuesday night.
“The US will take over the Gaza Strip and we will work with it too. We love it and are responsible for dismantling all the dangerous bombs and other weapons on the site,” Trump said. I said On Tuesday, he was in a press conference alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Trump vowed to “remove the destroyed buildings” from the war Release On October 7th, 2023, Hamas terrorists will “create economic development that supplies an infinite number of jobs and housing.”
The president imagined moving most of the Palestinians to other countries, but the US built the “Middle Eastern Riviera” and transformed Gaza into a “international and incredible place.”
None of these sat well at the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs. response Right after Trump spoke.
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs asserts that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's position on the establishment of a Palestinian state is solid and unshakable,” the statement began, with de facto CEO Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman A statement from (MBS) was quoted.
“His Royal Hall of Fame emphasized that Saudi Arabia will continue its relentless efforts to establish an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, and that without it will not establish diplomatic relations with Israel,” the ministry said. Ta.
The statement said MBS specifically claims “a Palestinian state based on its border as a capital with East Jerusalem in 1967” and calls for “the end of Israeli occupation of Palestinian land.”
“The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia also reaffirms its clear rejection of violations of Palestinians' legitimate rights, whether it seeks to Israeli reconciliation policy, annexation of land or drive Palestinians out of the land,” the statement said. continued.
“The international community today has an obligation to alleviate the harsh humanitarian suffering that Palestinian people have endured.
The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs declared that this “unwavering position” is “unnecessary and not subject to compromise.”
“As previously made clear to both the US and the current US administration, it is impossible for Palestinians to achieve lasting peace without acquiring legitimate rights in accordance with international resolutions.” The ministry said.


