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Recognizing Palestinian state is a ‘strategic necessity’ ֱ tells UN

Manal Radwan, counsellor at ֱ’s foreign ministry, said this was a moment of historic urgency for the UN to reach a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine. (UNTV/Screengrab)
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Updated 24 May 2025

Recognizing Palestinian state is a ‘strategic necessity’ ֱ tells UN

Recognizing Palestinian state is a ‘strategic necessity’ ֱ tells UN
  • The Kingdom and France prepare to co-chair conference next month designed to hasten implementation of two-state solution
  • Foreign ministry’s Manal Radwan tells preparatory meeting recognizing Palestine would mark beginning of peace in the Middle East

LONDON: Recognizing the state of Palestine is a “strategic necessity” that would mark the beginning of peace in the Middle East, ֱ told a UN meeting on Friday.

The comments came as the Kingdom and France prepare to co-chair a global conference next month designed to hasten the implementation of a two-state solution to end decades of conflict between Israel and Palestinians.

The effort has gained further support this week as the devastating toll of Israel’s resumed assault on Gaza sparked international anger.

Speaking at a UN General Assembly meeting in preparation for the conference, co-chair Manal Radwan, counsellor at ֱ’s Foreign Ministry, said that a just solution to the Palestinian question was not only a moral and legal imperative, but “the cornerstone of a new regional order based on mutual recognition and coexistence.”

“Regional peace begins with recognizing the state of Palestine, not as a symbolic gesture, but as a strategic necessity,” she said.

“It is the only way to eliminate the space exploited by non-state actors and replace despair with a political horizon, grounded in rights and sovereignty, ensuring security and dignity for all.”

The high-level conference is scheduled to begin on June 17 at the UN headquarters in New York and aims to urgently adopt concrete measures toward the implementation of the two-state solution.

France’s Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said this week that the conference was meant to rally the world to recognize a Palestinian state.

Palestine is officially recognized by 147 of the UN’s 193 member states and has observer status at the UN but is not a full member. 

More than 53,000 Palestinians have been killed since Israel unleashed its military operation in Gaza after the October 2023 Hamas-led attack killed 1,200 people.

As the death toll and suffering in Gaza has increased, more nations have moved to recognize Palestine, including Ireland, Norway and Spain last year.

President Emmanuel Macron has said that France would probably recognize Palestine at the June conference and the UK is in discussions about a similar step.

This week, France, Britain and Canada called on Israel to halt its military offensive on Gaza and a remove its restrictions on humanitarian aid.

Israel has recently launched an expanded operation in Gaza, aiming to seize full control of the territory and cut off all aid for several months.

Radwan said that the meeting on Palestine’s future came at a moment of “historic urgency” with Gaza “enduring unimaginable suffering” and civilians continuing to pay the price of a war “that must end immediately.”

“Despair grows deeper by the day, and yet, this is precisely why we must speak not only of ending the war, but of ending a conflict that has lasted for nearly eight decades,” she said.

She said that ֱ was honored to stand with other nations committed to the diplomatic effort to bring “real, irreversible and transformative change, to ensure, once and for all, the peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine.”

“The only way to prevent the reoccurrence of violence, terrorism and atrocities is to implement the two-state solution, including through the support of a robust multilateral framework,” she added.

French presidential adviser for the Middle East and North Africa, Anne-Claire Legendre, said that a political solution to the conflict was a matter of urgency.

“The June conference must mark a transformative milestone for the effective implementation of the two-state solution,” she said.

“We must move from the end of the war in Gaza to an end of the conflict. Faced with the facts on the ground, the prospects of a Palestinian state must be maintained.”


Saudi royal reserve launches eco campaigns

Saudi royal reserve launches eco campaigns
Updated 30 July 2025

Saudi royal reserve launches eco campaigns

Saudi royal reserve launches eco campaigns
  • The authority has warned of the cumulative impact of harmful practices, stressing that actions like lighting fires in open areas or dumping waste severely damage soil and vegetation and weaken the ecosystem’s ability to regenerate and stay balanced

RIYADH: The Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve Development Authority has stepped up efforts to combat environmental challenges through campaigns aimed at reducing harmful behaviors and raising awareness about pollution, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The authority has warned of the cumulative impact of harmful practices, stressing that actions like lighting fires in open areas or dumping waste severely damage soil and vegetation and weaken the ecosystem’s ability to regenerate and stay balanced.

Pollution begins in the soil, it explained, where chemicals and solid pollutants affect its biological properties and disrupt its role in supporting plant life. The damage extends to groundwater and worsens as pollutants reach the air, releasing toxic gases from burning or decomposing waste.

The authority said environmental protection depended on compliance with regulations, adding that cooperation between individuals and relevant entities was key to minimizing damage and ensuring ecosystem stability across the Kingdom.

Covering 91,500 sq. km, the Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve is the second-largest royal reserve, home to 138 wildlife species and 179 plant species. It is known for its rich ecology, stunning landscapes and heritage sites.
 


Sales initiative for cottage industry families in Jeddah

Sales initiative for cottage industry families in Jeddah
Updated 30 July 2025

Sales initiative for cottage industry families in Jeddah

Sales initiative for cottage industry families in Jeddah
  • The initiative provides equipped booths as outlets to showcase products, a major step toward self-sufficiency and establishing a sustainable source of income, the Saudi Press Agency reported

JEDDAH: Monteja, a charitable society for families working in the cottage industry in the Makkah region, has launched the Sales Outlets initiative to support producer families in Historic Jeddah.

The initiative provides equipped booths as outlets to showcase products, a major step toward self-sufficiency and establishing a sustainable source of income, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Essam Al-Basrawi, the society’s chairman, said that the first phase of the initiative includes 20 families, with future expansion phases planned to increase the number of outlets and locations within Jeddah governorate.

Maram Hameed Al-Deen, the society’s executive director, praised the support provided by the Ministry of Culture and the Historic Jeddah District Program, which enabled the launch of the initiative.

She added that Monteja aims to reach a larger segment of its registered members, totaling more than 7,000 families working in the cottage industry in Jeddah.
 


Wadi Khamas delights visitors with rural charm

Wadi Khamas delights visitors with rural charm
Updated 30 July 2025

Wadi Khamas delights visitors with rural charm

Wadi Khamas delights visitors with rural charm

JEDDAH: Wadi Khamas, near Al-Shifa Center in Taif governorate, is a natural oasis that combines rural beauty with cultural, tourism, and entertainment options, making it an ideal summer retreat.

Rawan Al-Shammari, a tourist from Kuwait, said that Wadi Khamas stands out among Taif’s valleys for its cafes, children’s play areas, and seating spots, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Al-Shammari added that these amenities blend rustic charm with modern features, making it a family-friendly destination.

Tourism guide Raddad Al-Talhi said Wadi Khamas is a key summer destination, attracting thousands of visitors from ֱ and the Gulf.

The valley’s pristine landscapes are suitable for tourism investment and feature stunning natural features, Al-Talhi said.

It also holds deep environmental and historical significance, having served as a passage for farmers and shepherds, and is known for its seasonal water and fertile soil, ideal for traditional agriculture.


Saudi foreign minister and Palestinian prime minister discuss efforts to end war in Gaza

Saudi foreign minister and Palestinian prime minister discuss efforts to end war in Gaza
Updated 30 July 2025

Saudi foreign minister and Palestinian prime minister discuss efforts to end war in Gaza

Saudi foreign minister and Palestinian prime minister discuss efforts to end war in Gaza
  • They meet at UN HQ in New York during international conference on a 2-state solution to the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians, co-chaired by ֱ and France
  • PM Mohammed Mustafa commends the Kingdom for its consistent stance on the Palestinian issue, says conference was the result of Saudi diplomacy

LONDON: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa held talks on Tuesday on coordination of diplomatic efforts to end Israel’s war in Gaza, and address the resultant starvation that is affecting nearly 2 million Palestinians in the territory.

They met at the UN’s headquarters in New York on the closing day of a two-day, high-level international conference on a two-state solution to the decades-long conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.

Mustafa commended the Kingdom for its consistent stance on the Palestinian issue, and its ongoing efforts to address the issue through the Arab Contact Group and the Global Alliance for the Implementation of the Two-State Solution, the Wafa News Agency reported.

The conference in New York was co-chaired by ֱ and France in an effort to gather support for the formal establishment of an internationally recognized Palestinian state, and advance efforts to achieve a two-state solution in which Israel and Palestine can live in peace, side by side.

On Tuesday, the UK government said it would officially recognize a Palestinian state during the UN General Assembly in September, unless Israel takes action to end the war in Gaza and halts its annexation policies in the West Bank. This followed a recent pledge by President Emmanuel Macron that France will recognize Palestinian statehood during the General Assembly.

Mustafa said that this week’s UN conference was the result of Saudi diplomacy, with the aim of achieving a peaceful settlement of the Palestinian issue. He stressed the need to take concrete steps, and establish a clear timeline, toward the implementation of a two-state solution.


Saudi FM meets with Iraqi, Portuguese counterparts on sidelines of Palestine conference at UN

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan meets separately with his Iraqi and Portuguese counterparts.
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan meets separately with his Iraqi and Portuguese counterparts.
Updated 29 July 2025

Saudi FM meets with Iraqi, Portuguese counterparts on sidelines of Palestine conference at UN

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan meets separately with his Iraqi and Portuguese counterparts.

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan met with his Iraqi and Portuguese counterparts on the sidelines of the high level UN conference that ֱ co-chaired on Tuesday.

The ministers were in New York to attend the United Nations High-Level International Conference on “The Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution” which called for an immediate end to the war in Gaza.

It also set out a detailed international roadmap toward the implementation of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

During the separate meetings with Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein and Portuguese Foreign Minister Paulo Rangel, Prince Faisal reviewed relations between the Kingdom and their respective countries, Saudi Press Agency reported.

The latest developments in the region and efforts being made in this regard were also discussed.