The minister's trip to Ramallah will be the highest-level Saudi visit to the West Bank since 1967. Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Crown Prince Faisal bin Farhan will lead a ministerial delegation to Ramallah in the West Bank this weekend, international media reported Friday. Later on Friday night, Walla, citing senior political officials, reported that Israel would block the entry of the Arab foreign ministers' delegation.
“The Palestinian Authority – which to this day refuses to condemn the October 7 massacre – intended to host in Ramallah a provocative meeting of Arab foreign ministers to discuss advancing the establishment of a Palestinian state," a senior political source told N12 news site.
“Such a state would inevitably become a terror state in the heart of the Land of Israel. Israel will not cooperate with moves designed to harm it and its security. The Palestinian Authority must cease violating its agreements with Israel on all levels.” The Crown Prince will potentially meet with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. Diplomats from Egypt, Jordan, and the United Arab Emirates are supposed to attend. If the visit occurs, it will be the highest-level Saudi visit to the West Bank since 1967. (Read More)
