Arab responses rejecting Netanyahu's statements regarding Saudi Arabia

Several Arab countries have expressed their strong condemnation and condemnation of the statements of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and confirmed their categorical rejection of these statements.
Saudi Arabia confirmed, on Sunday, its categorical rejection of Netanyahu's statements, considering that it aims to dismiss the crimes committed by Israel towards the Palestinians in Gaza.
The UAE expressed its strong condemnation and condemnation of Netanyahu's statements regarding the establishment of a Palestinian state in the territory of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and affirmed its categorical rejection of these statements, which are considered a blatant violation of the rules of international law and the United Nations Charter, according to the Emirates News Agency.
The Secretary -General of the Arab League, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, considered the statements of the Israeli Prime Minister on the establishment of a Palestinian state in Saudi Arabia, "a complete separation from reality."
Bahrain
The Kingdom of Bahrain condemned the irresponsible Israeli statements towards the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed the strong condemnation of the Kingdom of Bahrain and its denunciation of the Israeli "irresponsible" statements regarding the establishment of a Palestinian state in the territory of Saudi Arabia, as a flagrant violation of the rules of international law and the Charter of the United Nations.
Qatar
The State of Qatar also condemned in the strongest terms the provocative statements of the Israeli Prime Minister regarding the establishment of a Palestinian state in the territory of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and I promised it a blatant violation of international law and a flagrant violation of the United Nations Charter.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs affirmed, in a statement, the full solidarity of the State of Qatar with the sisterly Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and at the same time called on the international community to confront firmness of Israeli provocations.
Iraq
The Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated, in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (conscious), “We condemn and denounce the provocative statements issued by the Prime Minister of the Zionist entity, Benjamin Netanyahu, regarding the establishment of a Palestinian state on the lands of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.”
The ministry emphasized, "Its categorical rejection of these statements, which constitute a flagrant violation of the sovereignty of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and an attack on the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, as well as violating the rules of international law and the Charter of the United Nations."
Egypt
The Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: “The Arab Republic of Egypt fully rejects these reckless statements that affect the security and sovereignty of the Kingdom, and affirms that the security of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and respect for its sovereignty is a red line that Egypt will not allow to prejudice it, and its stability and national security are considered at the heart of security And the stability of Egypt and the Arab countries are not negligent. "
She added: “The Arab Republic of Egypt stresses that these Israeli statements that are escaped towards the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are a beye -violating and transgressing all the stable diplomatic norms, and vocals for the sovereignty of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the legitimate and inappropriate rights of the Palestinian people. His national soil in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem, according to the fourth lines of June 1967.
Jordan condemned, on Sunday, the Israeli statements in a statement by the Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and considered it "condemned inflammatory calls, which represent a flagrant violation of international law and the relevant United Nations resolutions and the sovereignty of states."
She emphasized that "the Israeli government continues its provocative policies and statements, which affect the sovereignty of states and the rules of international law"