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Riyadh emphasizes the need for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza

Referring to the violation of international law by the Zionist regime, Saudi Arabia's foreign minister stressed the need for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.

According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister “Faisal bin Farhan” emphasized that the continued violation of international law by the Zionist regime weakens the legitimacy of this law and promotes violence and extremism. amplifies; strengthens; intensifies.

Ben Farhan said: “Our message today is clear, and that is the need to immediately stop the war in Gaza and start a serious peace process.”

Qatar Foreign Ministry Spokesman Majid Al-Ansari announced in a press conference this afternoon (Tuesday) that a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip is imminent.

Majid Al-Ansari said: “Qatar’s mediation has reached the final stage and the closest point to reach a ceasefire agreement”.

According to the report of Al Jazeera, the Saudi Foreign Minister stated that after the end of the war, the solution should not be limited to Gaza.

He added: “Any plan outside the framework of a comprehensive solution based on a two-state solution is not acceptable.”

Ben Farhan also said that our priority should be to support the civilians and prevent the humanitarian disaster from becoming critical through the immediate establishment of a ceasefire in Gaza.

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