The Kingdom participates in the second meeting of the donor group for Palestine held in Brussels

The Kingdom participated in the second meeting of the donor group for Palestine, held in the city of Brussels.

The Kingdom was represented at the meeting by Minister Plenipotentiary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Manal bint Hassan Radwan, who affirmed that the humanitarian conditions in the Gaza Strip remain extremely dangerous nine months after the ceasefire, amid the continued Israeli occupation military control over approximately 70% of the Strip, and Hamas control over the remainder, with continued severe restrictions and obstruction of humanitarian aid access, early recovery efforts, reconstruction, and restoration of normal civilian life.

She noted the continued escalation of settlement expansion, settler terrorism, and unilateral measures in the occupied West Bank, stressing that these developments confirm that what is happening is not merely a humanitarian crisis, but a political crisis requiring a political solution.

She noted the Kingdom’s welcome of the continued political support provided by the international community to UNRWA, stressing the importance of translating this support into tangible and sustainable financial commitments that ensure the Agency continues to provide its humanitarian, educational, and health services to millions of Palestinian refugees.

The Kingdom’s representative affirmed the importance of its strategic partnership with the United States of America, and that the close cooperation between the two countries represents a fundamental element to transform the handling of the current situation into a comprehensive political settlement, stressing the importance of President Trump’s vision to end the conflict in the Middle East through a comprehensive peace that ensures security, prosperity, and regional integration.

In conclusion of her speech, she affirmed that the Kingdom will continue to stand by the Palestinian government politically, economically, and diplomatically, and work with regional and international partners to achieve a just, comprehensive, and lasting peace based on the embodiment of the independent Palestinian state on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital.