Riyadh: Speaker of the Arab Parliament Mohammed Ahmed Al Yamahi strongly denounced recent Israeli statements suggesting the establishment of a Palestinian state in Saudi Arabia, warning that such rhetoric fuels regional conflicts and threatens security, stability, and global peace.
According to Saudi Press Agency, Speaker Al Yamahi reaffirmed the Arab Parliament's categorical rejection of these remarks, emphasizing that they constitute a blatant violation of Saudi Arabia's sovereignty and stability, as well as international law and legitimacy resolutions. He stressed that the Kingdom's security is an integral part of Arab national security and that any attempts to undermine it are unacceptable.
He reiterated the Arab Parliament's firm stance against any statements that infringe upon the sovereignty of Arab nations, reaffirming the Palestinian people's legitimate and inalienable right to establish an independent state on their full national territory, including the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem, in line with the June 4, 1967, borders.
Speaker Al Yamahi expressed the Arab Parliament's full solidarity with Saudi Arabia in preserving its sovereignty, security, and national stability.
