Saudi Arabia, on Tuesday, rejected extremist Israeli statements advocating the racist displacement of Palestinians out of Gaza and West Bank.
In a meeting chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, the Saudi Cabinet stressed that lasting peace in the region can only be achieved through a two-state solution.

The Cabinet emphasized its categorical rejection of extremist Israeli statements suggesting the forced displacement of Palestinians and reiterated the centrality of the Palestinian cause to Saudi Arabia.
Permanent peace will not be achieved unless the principle of peaceful co-existence is accepted through a two-state solution, reads the statement cited by the state news agency, SPA.
Last week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suggested that Saudi Arabia has vast super warm lands where a Palestinian State could be established.

His comment followed a controversial suggestion by US President Donald Trump to take control of Gaza and relocate its Palestinian population, an idea widely rejected by Palestinian and Arab leaders.
Saudi Arabia denounced Netanyahu’s comments as extremist and colonialist and reiterated the right of the Palestinians to their land.
When Donald Trump spoke about controlling the Gaza Strip, owning, making it American, displacing more than two million of its people, and working to turn it into the Riviera of the Middle East.

This all, under the pretext of the massive destruction it has suffered and the impossibility of living there, he was not just speaking as a real estate developer, nor even as a man suspected of having ties to the mafia.
But Trump was speaking as an imperialist and a blatant racist, embodying the hateful American history that the USA is trying to deny or cleanse itself of.
With the arrival of the first white colonialists to what later became known as America, more than 400 years ago (1607), a bitter history of genocide against the indigenous population began.
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This was made possible either through direct killing and cultural genocide, the transmission of diseases to them, to which they were not immune, such as smallpox, or the seizure of their lands and their displacement from them.
They also enslaved black individuals who were kidnapped from Africa and brought to America and discriminated against non-Protestant Christian sects, such as Catholics.
Even after the US gained independence 250 years ago (in 1776), many forms of genocide, enslavement and discrimination continued for more than a century and a half, with many forms of discrimination continuing in different forms and patterns.
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The same can be said about American imperialism, which began in 1840. It claimed to have ended at the beginning of the twentieth century, although the truth says otherwise, as it is still based on social Darwinism and claims of American exceptionalism.
The USA expanded at the expense of Mexico, then some Latin islands and countries, such as Puerto Rico and Cuba, as well as in the Pacific Ocean, in islands such as Hawaii, Guam and Samoa.
It had previously occupied lands in Asia, such as Vietnam and the Philippines, in Europe, such as Germany, and in the Middle East, such as Iraq and Syria. In other words, its present is also its past.
Middle East Monitor / ABC Flash Point News 2025.
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Saudi Arabia was one of the 10 Muslim countries deciding the partition of Palestine in 1947 at the United Nations – and as we would have expected – Saudi Arabia voted against partition. So my question is: at what point did Saudi Arabia think that the two-states solution was a good thing for the Palestinians to remain stuck with the European Jews forever, a foreign European people that they never knew and they never met? At what point did Saudi Arabia believe that the European Christians had the right to use the land of the Palestinians to get rid of… Read more »
Sorry to say SCF you have misconstrued Saudi Arabia,s motives for initially voting against partition in 1947 , it wasn’t just Saudi Arabia the Arab League as a whole voted this way too. They did it because at that time Jews were a small minority and it violated the terms of the UN Charter that granted the people the right to decide their own destiny .A civil war broke out and the Charter was not implemented ,in 1948 when the State of Israel was declared 85 % of Palestinians became refugees . Under those new circumstances the only option left… Read more »