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Saudi Arabia renews condemnation for Israel
Saudi Arabia-Palestine, Politics, 10/7/2000

Saudi Arabia on Friday renewed its condemnation and strong denunciation to the Israeli aggressive practices against the unarmed Palestinian people and held Israel responsible for the results of these practices.

A statement released by the Saudi foreign ministry on Friday called on the UN Security Council and the international community to shoulder their responsibility and take necessary measures to halt the Israeli aggression.

The statement stressed that Israel has violated the international law and the fourth Geneva agreement and undermined in its practices the ME peace process. A matter which threatens security and stability in the region.

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