Saudi Arabia has reiterated its call for a two-state solution to resolve the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. This stance was emphasized by Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan during a press conference in Brussels on Monday.

Minister bin Farhan highlighted the deteriorating situation in Gaza and the increasing aggression in the West Bank. He stressed that the establishment of two states is the only viable path to lasting peace. "The situation in Gaza is deteriorating day by day. The level of Israeli aggression in the West Bank is gradually increasing," bin Farhan noted.

He called for an immediate cease-fire to halt the violence, emphasizing that a two-state solution is crucial not only for the Palestinians but also for the security of Israelis. "An immediate cease-fire is necessary to stop the Israel-Hamas conflict. The implementation of a two-state solution is essential for the security and well-being of both the Palestinian and Israeli people," he said.

This renewed call for peace comes amid escalating tensions and violence in the region, underscoring the urgent need for diplomatic efforts to achieve a sustainable resolution.