ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Sunday strongly condemned Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s statement calling for the establishment of a Palestinian state in Saudi Arabia, describing it as “irresponsible, provocative and thoughtless.”
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Ministry on Sunday responded sharply to Netanyahu’s remarks, saying that it rejected “such statements that aim to divert attention from the continuous crimes committed by the Israeli occupation against the Palestinian brothers in Gaza.”
“Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar stated that the Israeli remark is irresponsible, provocative and thoughtless, which is not only deeply offensive but also undermines and disregards the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people to self-determination and an independent State on their own historical and legitimate territory,” Pakistan’s foreign ministry said.
Dar said Pakistan stands in solidarity with Saudi Arabia and commends its steadfast support for Palestinians and their cause.
“Any attempt to undermine Saudi Arabia’s unwavering position and misrepresentation of its commitment to the Palestinian cause are deeply regrettable,” he was quoted as saying by the foreign ministry.
The deputy prime minister said Pakistan supports the right of Palestinians to establish an independent and sovereign state based on the pre-1967 borders, with Al Quds Al Sharif as its capital.
“Any proposal that seeks to displace or relocate the Palestinian people from their ancestral homeland is unacceptable and constitutes a blatant violation of international law, United Nations resolutions and the principles of justice and fairness,” the statement said.
Dar said Pakistan reiterates its “unflinching support” for the Palestinian cause and will continue to work closely with Saudi Arabia and other members of the international community to advocate for the rights of the Palestinian people.
He called for a “just, comprehensive and lasting solution to the Palestinian issue.”
“Pakistan urges the international community to denounce this provocative remark and hold Israel accountable for its continued attempts to undermine the peace process,” the statement said.
Netanyahu’s remarks come amid an uneasy six-week truce reached between Hamas and Israel last month which ended 15 months of war.
The truce included the gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces from central Gaza and the return of displaced Palestinians to northern Gaza.
Netanyahu’s comments follow US President Donald Trump’s suggestion earlier this month that Palestinians residing in Gaza should be resettled in Egypt, Jordan or other countries.
The proposal was rejected by both Egypt and Jordan and countries including Pakistan, prompting condemnation from various international rights groups as well.