Saudi Arabia’s Defense Minister, Prince Khalid bin Salman, emphasized the urgent necessity for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza during a high-level meeting with senior US official Jake Sullivan on Monday. The call for a ceasefire comes as the humanitarian situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate due to Israel’s extensive military campaign against Hamas.
High-level Saudi-US Meeting Emphasizes Urgent Need for Ceasefire
In the meeting held in Washington, Prince Khalid reiterated the Kingdom’s appeal for an immediate ceasefire, underscoring the importance of protecting civilians, enabling humanitarian aid access, and resuming the peace process in the region. “I stressed the need for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, protection of civilians, allowing humanitarian aid, and resuming the peace process,” Prince Khalid conveyed following the meeting.
Both Saudi and US officials affirmed the urgent need to increase humanitarian assistance to the people of Gaza. A statement from the White House emphasized their joint commitment to finding a sustainable peace solution for the Palestinians and Israelis, building upon the efforts made by Saudi Arabia and the United States in recent months.
Israel Pushes Forward with Military Campaign as International Calls for Ceasefire Grow
As international calls for a ceasefire intensify, the Israeli military’s recent ground troop movement into Gaza, supported by air cover, is met with mounting concerns. The international community is urging a halt to the fighting to facilitate humanitarian access and prevent further loss of life.
Israeli leaders have been resolute in their determination to eliminate Hamas, responding to the group’s multipronged attack on Israel, which tragically claimed the lives of over 1,400 people, primarily civilians. Israel’s weeks-long bombardment of the densely populated Gaza Strip has left over 8,000 individuals dead, with the majority being civilians.
Despite mounting international pressure, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the expansion of ground operations, declaring that Israel would “fight until this battle is won.” The head of the UN’s agency for Palestinian refugees, Philippe Lazzarini, urgently appealed to the UN Security Council, describing an immediate humanitarian ceasefire as a matter of life and death for millions and accusing Israel of collectively punishing Gazans.
Saudi Arabia and the US Seek to Strengthen Defense Partnership and Promote Peace in Yemen
Last week, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and US President Joe Biden engaged in a conversation about the situation in Gaza. The Saudi Crown Prince implored the United States to take immediate action to address the Israeli military operations that have resulted in the loss of innocent lives.
Prince Khalid and Jake Sullivan also reaffirmed the significance of deterring both state and non-state actors from further escalating the conflict. Sullivan welcomed Prince Khalid and his accompanying delegation to Washington, where they discussed ongoing efforts to enhance the defense partnership between the United States and Saudi Arabia, a partnership that has been a cornerstone for regional stability and deterrence for decades.
Regarding the crisis in Yemen, Prince Khalid expressed, “We also discussed the Kingdom’s efforts in Yemen to end the crisis and achieve peace.” The White House endorsed Saudi-led initiatives aimed at de-escalating the conflict over the past year and a half and supporting the goal of bringing an end to the war in Yemen.
The meeting between Prince Khalid and Jake Sullivan signifies the increasing international pressure for a ceasefire in Gaza, where the worsening humanitarian crisis demands urgent action. As the situation in the region continues to evolve, the world watches closely in hopes of a peaceful resolution and an end to the suffering of the Palestinian people.