Arab ministers condemned the Israel ‘ban’ on planned West Bank travel

Foreign ministers from five billion countries planned to travel to the West Bank occupied later this week, condemning Israel’s decision to block their plans.Jordan’s Foreign Ministry said that the ministers condemned the decision of the delegation of Ramallah (Sunday), Israel, who was meeting with Mahmud Abbas, the President of the state of Palestine “.Ministers of Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates were expected to participate with the General Secretary of Türkiye and Arabs League.Israel announced late Friday night that he would not cooperate, effectively block the journey as it controls the boundaries and airspace of the region.An unknown officer said in a statement that Abbas intended to “promote the promotion of the establishment of a Palestinian kingdom in a stimulating meeting of the Arab countries of Arab countries.“Such a state will undoubtedly become a terrorist state at the center of Israeli land. Israel will not cooperate with such steps, which aims to harm it and its safety.”If the yatra proceeded, the delegation’s chief Rajkumar Faisal bin Farhan would have become the first Saudi Foreign Minister to visit West Bank.This week Israel announced the creation of 22 new Jewish settlements at West Bank, which is considered illegal under international law by the United Nations and is one of the main obstacles for a permanent peace between Israeli and Palestinians.During a visit to one of the new settlement sites on Friday, Defense Minister Israel Katj vowed to create a “Jewish Israeli State” in the Palestinian region.Taking aim abroad, which “recognizes a Palestinian kingdom on paper”, he said: “The paper will be thrown into the garbage bin of history, and the Israeli state will flourish and prosper.”In June, Saudi Arabia and France are co-chaireding an international conference at the United Nations Headquarters, which means reviving the two-state solution of the Israeli-Filistini conflict.Saudi Arabia was stated that the Gaza was close to recognizing Israel before the onset of the war, and US President Donald Trump recently said the generalization between the countries “my enthusiastic hope and will” countries.But in fact the ruler crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has said that Saudi Arabia would not consider Israel without an independent Palestinian state.