Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Kuwait condemned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent visit to occupied southern Syria, labeling it a “blatant violation” of Syria’s sovereignty and international law. The Saudi Foreign Ministry criticized ongoing Israeli violations, including airstrikes in Gaza that killed 25 Palestinians, urging the international community to enforce compliance with relevant agreements. Qatar described the visit as a “dangerous threat” to regional security, while Kuwait echoed strong condemnation of the actions. Syria also denounced the visit as illegitimate, asserting it contradicts UN resolutions and exacerbates the occupation’s aggression.
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