Mogadishu, Somalia – The government of Somalia has strongly condemned recent remarks by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, describing them as provocative statements against the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.In a statement issued by the Somali Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the government expressed deep concern over Netanyahu’s remarks, in which he suggested that a Palestinian state should be established within Saudi territory due to its vast land resources. The ministry labeled this statement a blatant violation of international laws and the United Nations Charter.“The government of Somalia reiterates that Israel’s statement poses a significant threat to regional stability and undermines ongoing peace efforts. We also strongly reject any attempts to displace the Palestinian people,” the statement read.Somalia reaffirmed its full support for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, emphasizing its commitment to upholding sovereignty, stability, and respect for international law.This response follows Netanyahu’s recent interview, where he proposed that Saudi Arabia host a Palestinian state. His statement has sparked widespread condemnation from several Arab nations, including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Jordan.The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs firmly rejected Netanyahu’s remarks, affirming that the Palestinian people have the right to their homeland and that alternative solutions are unacceptable.Egypt and Jordan also strongly condemned Netanyahu’s comments, calling them a violation of Saudi sovereignty and an infringement on Palestinian rights.Somalia has consistently maintained its stance in support of Palestinian sovereignty and self-determination, reiterating its position on the protection of Palestinian rights and adherence to international laws. Post navigationLasanod gains access to clean water following local conflicts. Djibouti Bans Weapons to Strengthen Security