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Reema bint Bandar Al-Saud talked about the Israel-Gaza war at World Economic Forum

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Reema bint Bandar Al-Saud talked about the Israel-Gaza war at World Economic Forum

Chicago – February 07, 2024

The Saudi ambassador to the USA, Reema bint Bandar Al-Saud talked at World Economic Forum and precisely talked about the cause of Palestinian resistance and the absolute solution of the war. In her statement, she said:

“The kingdom hasn’t put normalization at the heart of its policy but peace and prosperity for the Palestinian cause, which deserves sovereignty, peace and a state. We talk about 30k died, but what about the living people, the kids whose limbs are amputated, the people who are hiding in churches? That is not okay in any society. This is not the solution.”

She conveyed the message that Saudi wants Israel to feel safe but not at the expense of Palestinian lives. To understand the whole matter, we have to dig into the root cause of instability in the region: the 75 years of occupation and violence in the region. The state solution is very clear and obvious.

Her point was to ceasefire now because how many more children need to die, how many more people have to lose limbs, how many more parents have to lose their livelihood before the World’s justice system calls for a ceasefire in Gaza?

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