Saudi cabinet reaffirms its rejection of Israeli violations of international law

The cabinet emphasized the urgent need for international intervention to alleviate the unprecedented humanitarian crisis faced by the Palestinian people. (File/SPA)
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The Saudi Council of Ministers reiterated on Tuesday its firm rejection of Israel's ongoing violations of international resolutions and laws.

The cabinet emphasized the urgent need for international intervention to alleviate the unprecedented humanitarian crisis faced by the Palestinian people.

At the outset of the session, King Salman extended his appreciation to those who sent well-wishes for his health and well-being.

The cabinet then reviewed messages exchanged between King Salman and the President of the Republic of Senegal, as well as communications between the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and leaders from the French Republic and Japan. These communications focused on enhancing bilateral relations and opportunities for development across various fields.

The council commended the success of the Future of Aviation Conference 2024 held in Riyadh, highlighting broad international participation, the signing of over 100 agreements and memorandums of understanding, and investments announced, contributing to advancements in the aviation sector and consolidating the Kingdom's position regionally and globally.

The council also acknowledged new world records achieved by the Kingdom in reducing the cost of wind energy production, supporting efforts to diversify energy sources, export renewable energy, and increase the use of clean energy, aligning with local and international environmental conservation objectives.