The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on Thursday condemned the entry of the Israeli occupation’s Prime Minister and several ministers and officials from his government into southern Syria, stressing the need to halt Israeli violations of Syrian sovereignty.
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expresses the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s condemnation and denunciation of the continued blatant violations by the Israeli occupation in the region, the latest of which include the aggressive attacks on Gaza and Khan Yunis, and the aggression on the sovereignty of the Syrian Arab Republic through the deliberate infiltration by the Israeli Prime Minister and several of his government officials into the border area of southern Syria,” Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement published on X platform.
The ministry emphasized the necessity of halting Israeli transgressions against Syrian territorial sovereignty and called for adherence to the 1974 Disengagement Agreement to ensure regional security and stability and to preserve the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Syria.
Mazen Eyon