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Saudi FM says Israeli ‘crimes’ undermining two-state solution

Update Prince Faisal bin Farhan speaks  during an emergency ministerial meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). (SPA)
Prince Faisal bin Farhan speaks during an emergency ministerial meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). (SPA)
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Updated 26 August 2025

Saudi FM says Israeli ‘crimes’ undermining two-state solution

Saudi FM says Israeli ‘crimes’ undermining two-state solution
  • Palestinians facing ‘horrific forms of oppression and genocide’
  • Tel Aviv threatens global peace and security, says Prince Faisal

RIYADH: º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan said on Monday that Israel’s continued violations of international law in Palestine undermine international efforts to achieve a two-state solution.

He made the comments at the 21st extraordinary session of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, held at the organization’s headquarters in Jeddah.

Prince Faisal said the Palestinian people are facing “the most horrific forms of oppression and genocide†due to Israel’s ongoing assault.

He said that “international silence regarding these crimes exacerbates the tragedy and undermines prospects for peace and security in the region and the world.â€

Israel has been conducting a devastating war on the Palestinian enclave and has this month approved plans to occupy Gaza, a move condemned by the international community.

He said º£½ÇÖ±²¥ is continuing to call for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and urged the international community to end Israel’s occupation.

Prince Faisal said the Kingdom welcomes the mediation efforts of Egypt and Qatar to secure a ceasefire in Gaza. The warring parties agreed on a brief truce this year but endeavors to repeat it have been unsuccessful.

He said º£½ÇÖ±²¥ rejects Tel Aviv’s “greater Israel vision†which continues settlement and expansionist projects.

Prince Faisal reiterated the Kingdom’s unwavering support for the creation of a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

The minister said more countries are joining an international push by the Kingdom to recognize Palestinian statehood.

He said UN agencies must be allowed to operate in Palestinian territories and asked the international community to help Palestinians empower their national institutions.

“The number of countries that have decided to recognize a Palestinian state is steadily increasing,†Prince Faisal said.

The minister said countries who are still hesitant to condemn Israel’s crimes should review their stance.

Prince Faisal said there should be urgent and unfettered delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza, and for the Palestinian Authority to be supported “in its reform path and consolidating its role as the legitimate representative of the Palestinian people.â€


Coffee and chocolate festival draws crowds for a flavorful experience

Coffee and chocolate festival draws crowds for a flavorful experience
Updated 07 November 2025

Coffee and chocolate festival draws crowds for a flavorful experience

Coffee and chocolate festival draws crowds for a flavorful experience
  • The exhibition provided opportunities for those interested in increasing their knowledge or professionally pursuing coffee or chocolate making, to attend workshops presented by specialists using the latest training methods

JEDDAH: The Jeddah International Coffee and Chocolate Exhibition 2025, which was held from Nov. 5-7 at the Hilton, drew in thousands of visitors this year. 

The popular annual event featured over 70 exhibitors, including top coffee and chocolate suppliers and manufacturers, entrepreneurs, and professionals in the industry and distribution sector.

The popular annual event featured over 70 exhibitors, including top coffee and chocolate suppliers and manufacturers, entrepreneurs. (AN photo)

It also included a diverse selection of booths for manufacturers and suppliers promoting sweets, dates, and ice cream.

The exhibition provided opportunities for those interested in increasing their knowledge or professionally pursuing coffee or chocolate making, to attend workshops presented by specialists using the latest training methods.

The popular annual event featured over 70 exhibitors, including top coffee and chocolate suppliers and manufacturers, entrepreneurs. (AN photo)

Speaking at the event, Suhail bin Bakr Al-Tayyar, CEO of Nitaq Business Co. who organized the event, stressed that this year’s edition witnessed broad participation from local and international companies, and interactive programs enriched the visitor experience and supported the growth of this vital sector in the Kingdom.

He said: “The exhibition represents a leading national platform to empower Saudi youth and entrepreneurs, and to promote a culture of quality and creativity in the coffee and chocolate industry, in line with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 in supporting innovation and developing promising sectors.â€

The popular annual event featured over 70 exhibitors, including top coffee and chocolate suppliers and manufacturers, entrepreneurs. (AN photo)

Alongside traditional coffee beverages and chocolate tasting, the exhibition included the first-ever Saudi Coffee and Chocolate Championship, along with a number of workshops, competitions, and panel discussions presented by specialists in coffee preparation and chocolate making. 

The opening ceremony on Wednesday was attended by top officials from Jeddah Municipality, elite coffee and chocolatiers, entrepreneurs, innovators, and investors.