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Saudi Crown Prince Calls for Ending Disastrous Consequences of Israel's Gaza Aggression

Saudi Crown Prince Calls for Ending Disastrous Consequences of Israel's Gaza Aggression

Asharq Al-Awsat5 hours ago

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has stressed 'the importance of the international community's role in ending the disastrous consequences' of Israel's 'aggression' in the Gaza Strip.
'The suffering of our brothers in Palestine continues as a result of the ongoing Israeli aggression," the Crown Prince told Eid Al-Adha well-wishers at the Royal Court in Mina Palace on Saturday.
'We reaffirm the importance of the international community's role in ending the disastrous consequences of this aggression, protecting innocent civilians, and working toward a new reality in which Palestine can enjoy peace in accordance with international legitimacy and relevant resolutions,' said the Crown Prince, who is also the Kingdom's Prime Minister.
'God Almighty has honored this country with the service of the Two Holy Mosques and their visitors, including pilgrims, Umrah performers and other guests,' he said.
The Crown Prince also stressed that Saudi Arabia places this sacred duty at the forefront of its priorities, harnessing all its capabilities to serve the guests of God and ensuring that they are able to perform their rituals with ease.
He reiterated the Kingdom's commitment to fulfilling this responsibility, recognizing both the great honor and the immense trust it entails.
He also asked God Almighty to perpetuate security and stability in the Kingdom, in all Muslim countries and across the world.

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