Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has made his harshest remarks yet on the Gaza conflict, accusing Israel of committing “genocide” against Palestinians. Speaking at a summit of Muslim and Arab leaders, the Crown Prince strongly condemned Israeli military actions in Gaza, calling them disproportionate and inhumane. He described the ongoing violence as a clear violation of international law and human rights, urging the global community to take immediate action to stop the bloodshed.
In addition to the Gaza conflict, Prince Mohammed also criticized Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon and Iran, which have escalated tensions in the region. He called for solidarity among Arab and Muslim nations to support the Palestinian cause and protect the sovereignty of neighboring countries affected by Israeli actions.
The Saudi Crown Prince’s comments reflect the growing frustration among Arab nations over Israel’s military operations and the broader instability in the Middle East. The summit served as a platform for discussing collective strategies to address the humanitarian crisis and the broader geopolitical implications of the conflict, as Saudi Arabia and other Arab states continue to push for a more unified stance on the issue.