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Gaza Strip: Arab, Islamic leaders condemn Israeli aggression against Palestine, Lebanon

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Gaza Strip - Recent Leaders from across the Arab and Islamic world on Monday denounced Israeli military actions in Gaza and Lebanon and issued a collective demand for an immediate ceasefire at a summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman inaugurated the summit, which the Saudi Press Agency reported was aimed at reinforcing previous regional efforts against what he termed "reprehensible Israeli attacks" on Palestine and Lebanon. He reaffirmed Saudi Arabia's solidarity with the Palestinian and Lebanese people, calling on the international community to prioritize global peace and security by halting Israel's activities in the region. The crown prince also urged pressure on Israel to respect the sovereignty of Iran and cease hostile actions on Iranian territories. At the summit, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad condemned Israel's aggression against Palestine and Lebanon, as well as the acts of genocide committed against the Palestinian people. He emphasized that if regional countries do not utilize the "tools" at their disposal to take concrete action, they would effectively become "indirect accomplices to genocide." Meanwhile. Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi noted that the invasion of Palestinian and Lebanese territories is a challenge to the entire international system which is unacceptable, saying that Egypt strongly opposes any plans that undermine the Palestine cause. Sisi also called for an end to the aggression against Lebanon, emphasizing the urgent need for a ceasefire and the full implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701. Addressing a speech, Jordan's King Abdullah II urged the international community to take a firm stance and implement action to end the conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon. He emphasized the need to prevent the worsening of the humanitarian disaster and to avoid plunging the region into a comprehensive war that would have dire consequences for all. Shotlist: Gaza Strip - Recent: FILE: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - Dec 2022 1. Various of national flags of Saudi Arabia, cityscape, traffic; FILE: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - Date Unknown 2. Traffic; FILE: Damascus, Syria - April 19, 2024 3. National flag of Syria; 4. Various of street views; 5. National flag of Syria; FILE: Cairo, Egypt - July 24, 2022 6. Egyptian national flag, building; FILE: Cairo, Egypt - April 6, 2019 7. Egyptian national flag; FILE: Cairo, Egypt - 2017 8. Various of cityscape, traffic; FILE: Cairo, Egypt - Date Unknown 9. Various of cityscape; FILE: Amman, Jordan - March 2019 10. Various of national flag of Jordan, traffic; FILE: Amman, Jordan - Date Unknown 11. Various of traffic; Gaza Strip - Recent 12. Ambulance arriving; 13. Health workers carrying patients on stretcher from ambulance to hospital; Gaza Strip - Recent 14. Various of displaced people walking on street with their belongings; FILE: Khan Younis, Gaza Strip - Sept 10, 2024 15. Various of refugee camp, people walking through rubble. [Restriction - No access Chinese mainland/Orient TV/Syria Alshaab TV/Zanoubia TV/Alhurra TV/ANN TV/Al Jazeera/Al-Arabiya TV]

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