Saudi Arabia Critiques Netanyahu Over Controversial Remarks on Palestinians

Sun 9th Feb, 2025

Saudi Arabia has publicly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following his controversial remarks regarding the Palestinian question. The Saudi Foreign Ministry expressed concern that Netanjahu's comments aimed to divert attention from ongoing Israeli actions against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. The ministry characterized his statements as emblematic of an 'extremist occupying mentality' that fails to recognize the deep emotional, historical, and legal connections Palestinians have to their land.

Netanyahu's remarks came during an interview with a friendly Israeli television channel, Channel 14, while he was visiting the United States. During the interview, the host mistakenly asserted that Saudi Arabia's position implied that normalization between Saudi Arabia and Israel could not progress without establishing a Saudi state, when in fact, he intended to refer to the establishment of a Palestinian state. In response, Netanyahu humorously corrected the interviewer, suggesting, 'Unless you want the Palestinian state to be located in Saudi Arabia, as there is a lot of land.' He repeated this statement multiple times, leaving the impression that he viewed the relocation of Palestinians to Saudi Arabia as a conceivable option.

Riyadh, along with other influential Arab nations, has firmly rejected such proposals, emphasizing the need for a just resolution to the Palestinian issue that acknowledges their rights and aspirations.

The exchange highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the complexities involved in any potential normalization between Israel and Arab states, including Saudi Arabia. As the situation evolves, the global community continues to watch closely, hoping for diplomatic breakthroughs that could pave the way for long-lasting peace in the region.


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