King Salman said the suffering of the Palestinians pained him, underlining the need for safe humanitarian corridors. He also prayed that God would grant peace and blessings to the Muslim nation and the world during Ramadan
King Salman of Saudi Arabia called on the international community “to assume its responsibilities and stop Israel’s brutal crimes against the Palestinians.”
In a speech delivered on his behalf by Media Minister Salman Al-Dosari at the start of Ramadan, King Salman said the suffering of the Palestinians pained him, underlining the need for safe humanitarian corridors.
The monarch thanked God for blessing the Kingdom with the Two Holy Mosques and allowing him to care for the holy places, expand them and serve the visitors and pilgrims who flock there.
He thanked the Saudi soldiers stationed at the borders, all military and security personnel and all state sector employees for their dedication to serving their country.
In the final part of the speech he also prayed that God would grant peace and blessings to the Muslim nation and the entire world during the holy month.