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Saudi Crown Prince calls for an end to Israel's aggression against the Palestinian people

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  • September-2-2024 PM 1:58 Monday GMT+8
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On September 1 local time, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman held telephone conversations with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan respectively to have in-depth discussions on the Palestinian issue.

During the conversation with Sisi, Mohammed emphasized that all forces of the Arab and Islamic communities must be mobilized to resolutely stop Israel's repeated aggression against the Palestinian people. In the conversation with Erdogan, Mohammed reiterated Saudi Arabia's efforts to unite the Arab and Islamic communities and expressed support for the Palestinian people in dealing with Israel's aggression. He also emphatically pointed out that it is necessary to increase efforts to stop Israel's continuous aggression and violations against the Palestinian people.

Recently, the conflict situation between Israel and Palestine has been continuously escalating. Israel's military operations in the Palestinian region have drawn widespread attention and concern from the international community. The call of the Saudi crown prince reflects Saudi Arabia's deep sympathy for the plight of the Palestinian people and its high attention to regional peace and stability.

Saudi Arabia has always had important influence in the Middle East region, and its stance and actions in foreign affairs have attracted much attention. The active voice of the Saudi crown prince this time calling for an end to Israel's aggression may have a certain promoting effect on the development of the regional situation. The international community also expects all parties to work together to promote the proper settlement of the Palestine-Israel conflict as soon as possible to achieve regional peace and stability. We will continue to pay attention to the follow-up developments and bring you further reports.