Saudi Arabia rejects Israel’s policies discriminating against Palestinians

Palestinian youths challenge Israeli soldiers during clashes in the West Bank city of Ramallah following a raid on December 10, 2018. (File/AFP)
Updated 24 January 2019
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Saudi Arabia rejects Israel’s policies discriminating against Palestinians

  • Saudi UN envoy reiterates need for political solution in Syria, Yemen
  • Envoy also demands the withdrawal from Syria of all foreign forces and foreign fighters

Saudi Arabia rejected all Israeli policies, practices and plans that attempt to perpetuate racial discrimination against the Palestinian people and obliterate their national identity and to undermine their legitimate rights, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Addressing the UN Security Council, the Kingdom’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ambassador Abdullah bin Yahya Al-Maalami called on the international community to intervene and stop settlement projects by Israel.

“The Palestinian people continue to witness further tragedies,” he said.

 “70 years ago, Palestinians suffered the greatest human tragedy the world has ever seen. The tragedy of the displacement of the landowners, the tragedy of giving the right to those who do not have the right, and the denial of the right of its owners,” he continued.

The Israeli occupation must be committed to implement international resolutions, lift the siege on the Gaza Strip and open the crossings immediately and permanently, he said. The humanitarian and economic crisis affecting the Palestinian people.

“My country stresses the importance of a comprehensive and lasting peace in the Middle East as a strategic option to end the Arab-Israeli conflict,” he said. 

“The Syrian people, too, are still living the worst humanitarian crisis of the century,” he added. 

The former UN special envoy to Syria, Staffan de Mistura, “completed his duties without achieving the desired results... because of the intransigence of the Syrian regime and its unwillingness to reach a just political solution to end the tragedy of the Syrian people,” Al-Mouallimi said.

He congratulated Geir Pedersen on succeeding de Mistura, and stressed the support of the Saudi government for his efforts in achieving a political solution.

Al-Mouallimi said his government stresses the importance of reaching a just political solution in order to end the suffering of Syrians worldwide.

The Saudi government also demands the withdrawal from Syria of all foreign forces and foreign fighters, especially Iranian forces and their militias, he added.

Al-Mouallimi condemned any use of chemical weapons in Syria, and urged the international community to punish those responsible.

He questioned the Houthis’ sincerity in seeking a resolution of the conflict in Yemen. Al-Mouallimi urged the Security Council to continue pressuring Iran to abide by the council’s resolutions on Yemen. 

He stressed the importance of reaching a comprehensive political solution that guarantees state sovereignty throughout Yemen and a unified national army.

Saudi Arabia will continue to support the Yemeni people and their legitimate leadership, and respond to their humanitarian needs, Al-Mouallimi said.


Iran releases on bail two reformists arrested after protests: local media

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Iran releases on bail two reformists arrested after protests: local media

  • Reformists traditionally call for more social freedoms and the establishment of a civil society
TEHRAN: Iranian authorities have released on bail two senior reformist figures who were arrested in recent days following anti-government protests in January, local media reported.
“Javad Emam and Ebrahim Asgharzadeh were released a few minutes ago after posting bail,” their lawyer, Hojjat Kermani, said in an interview with the ISNA news agency published on Thursday evening.
Asgharzadeh is a former member of parliament and Emam is the spokesman of the Reformist Front, the main coalition of the reformist camp.
They were accused of “undermining national unity” and “coordinating with enemy propaganda,” the Fars news agency reported at the time of their arrests.
Reformists traditionally call for more social freedoms and the establishment of a civil society and backed current president Masoud Pezeshkian during his 2024 campaign.
The lawyer expressed hope that the release of Azar Mansouri, head of the Reform Front since 2023 could come “in the next few days when her arrest warrant is revoked.”
Mansouri, 60, an adviser to reformist former president Mohammad Khatami, was arrested on Sunday alongside two other reformists.
The arrests come weeks after deadly protests erupted across the country, in which thousands of people died and many more were more arrested.
In 2009, Emam was one of the campaign managers for Mir Hossein Mousavi, a leading figure in the Iranian opposition and former prime minister, who has been under house arrest since 2011.