
End to war in Gaza ‘is Saudi Arabia's priority': FM Prince Faisal
Prince Faisal bin Farhan was speaking on a visit to Moscow, where he was asked about the possibility of Saudi Arabia normalizing ties with Israel.
The Kingdom's main aim was peace in the Palestinian enclave, he said. 'What we are seeing is the Israelis are crushing Gaza, the civilian population of Gaza. This is completely unnecessary, completely unacceptable, and has to stop.'
In 2024, the foreign minister said that there can be no normalization of ties with Israel without resolving the Palestinian issue.
US President Donald Trump said he expected Hamas to respond to his 'final proposal' for a ceasefire in Gaza in the next 24 hours.
Hamas said it was still studying the plan and consulting other Palestinian factions.
The militant group is demanding guarantees that talks to end the war would take place during the proposed 60-day ceasefire, and that the pause in fighting would be extended until both sides came to terms.
At least 20 Palestinians were killed early on Friday in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, 15 in an attack on a tent city for displaced people near Khan Younis in the south and the other five in Jabaliya in the north.
At funeral prayers for the dead in Khan Younis, Mayar Al-Farr, 13, wept over the body of her brother Mahmoud. 'The ceasefire will come, and I have lost my brother? There should have been a ceasefire long before I lost my brother,' she said.
Adlar Mouamar, whose nephew Ashraf was also killed, said: 'Our hearts are broken. We ask the world, we don't want food ... we want them to end the bloodshed. We want them to stop this war.'
The local health ministry in Gaza says more than 57,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israel's assault on the region since an October 7 attack on Israel by the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas.
According to Israel, 1,200 people were killed in that attack and more than 250 taken hostage into Gaza.

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