RIYADH: The Saudi ambassador to the US said that the two-state solution to the Palestine-Israel crisis remains the “only path to justice, security, and stability,” as the Kingdom and France lead a major UN conference on the conflict on Monday.
Princess Reema bint Bandar, Saudi ambassador to the US, said: “The suffering in Gaza, the despair in the West Bank, and the insecurity in Israel demand a new reality.”
She said the Kingdom has long backed a two-state solution as the only viable path to lasting peace.
“This is not merely a diplomatic position; it is a moral, strategic, and practical necessity grounded in justice and the pursuit of a shared future,” she wrote on X.
and France spearheaded a high-level international conference on the peaceful settlement of the Palestinian issue and the implementation of the two-state solution at the UN on Monday.
Princess Reema said: “The two-state solution is essential because it addresses the root causes of the conflict: the denial of Palestinian self-determination and the insecurity that fuels extremism on both sides.”
“The Kingdom of has championed a peaceful resolution for decades, known as the Arab Peace Initiative, based on the conviction that peace in the region is inseparable from justice for Palestinians.”
Israel has been conducting a devastating military campaign in the Gaza Strip since Oct. 7, 2023, after Hamas attacked settlements near the Gaza border, resulting in the deaths of 1,200 people and around 250 hostages being taken back to the enclave by the group. Israel’s retaliation has killed over 60,000 people.
Israel blocked aid to Gaza for 11 weeks earlier this year and has been killing hungry civilians looking for food at aid centers run by an Israeli backed foundation.
UN vehicles began reentering the territory over the weekend and aid drops have also restarted, after an international outcry over Israel’s deliberate starvation of the civilian population in Gaza.
“The humanitarian toll is staggering: 1.9 million Palestinians are displaced, and famine looms as aid trickles in. A two-state solution is the only framework that can end the bloodshed, rebuild Gaza, and create a sustainable future,” Princess Reema wrote.
“The war in Gaza and the broader conflicts in the region underscore the urgency of this moment.”