Saudi Arabia Condemns Idea of Palestinian Relocation

Saudi Arabia has deemed proposals for the potential relocation of Palestinians as unacceptable and emphasized their right to their homeland, reports NewsBox.
The Saudi authorities have firmly condemned suggestions that Palestinians could be relocated from their lands in the Middle East. According to a broadcast by Al Jazeera, an official statement from the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs stresses that the Palestinian people have a legitimate right to remain on their territory.
"The Palestinian people have a right to their land; they are not conquerors or immigrants who can be expelled at the whim of brutal Israeli occupiers," quotes the broadcaster from the statement.
Previously, Israeli media reported that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had considered the possibility of creating a Palestinian state on Saudi Arabian territory. This idea was rejected in Riyadh, stating that such proposals serve only to divert attention from ongoing Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip.
The Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs also condemned Netanyahu's remarks, noting that such statements contradict international law norms and expressed full support for Saudi Arabia.