AMMAN — His Majesty King Abdullah and Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa reaffirmed the need to strengthen and unite Arab forts to stop the Gaza war in a meeting on Saturday.
At the meeting, held on the sidelines of the Cairo Peace Summit, King Abdullah emphasized the importance of working with the international community to immediately halt the invasion of Israel, provide humanitarian aid, lift the siege on Gaza, and put pressure on Israel. Emphasized gender. According to a statement from the Royal Court, to protect civilians.
Both leaders agreed that the ongoing war could lead the region in a dangerous direction and lead to a new cycle of violence.
Also on Saturday, His Majesty met with Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed S. al-Sudani and warned against continuing the war in Gaza, which could bring the region to ruin.
At a meeting held on the sidelines of the Cairo Peace Summit, King Abdullah emphasized the risk of Israeli escalation and warned of a deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the event of a ground military attack.
His Majesty warned against any measures that would force the evacuation of Palestinians within the Palestinian Territories or neighboring countries, reiterating that evacuation is a red line that Jordan must not cross.
The king also met with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to discuss dangerous developments in the Gaza Strip.
At a meeting held on the sidelines of the Cairo Peace Summit, King Abdullah said the international community condemns the targeting of civilian infrastructure in Gaza and the deliberate deprivation of food, water, electricity and fuel from Gazans. said it was necessary.
His Majesty renewed his call for an immediate end to the war in Gaza and the protection of civilians, while maintaining the sustainable provision of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.
The king also warned against any measures that would force the displacement of Palestinians.
Meanwhile, His Majesty received a phone call from French President Emmanuel Macron to discuss the deteriorating situation in Gaza.
King Abdullah stressed the need for the international community to urgently work to stop the ongoing war in Gaza, protect civilians and lift the siege on the Strip.
His Majesty warned of the implications of developments in the Gaza Strip for the region and the world, highlighting the risk of deteriorating the humanitarian situation in the event of a ground military offensive.
The King reaffirmed Jordan’s rejection of forced displacement and internal displacement of Palestinians in Gaza.
Late Saturday, the King returned to Jordan after attending the Cairo Peace Summit.