Saudi Arabia’s unwavering stance on the Palestinian cause emanates from the legacy of King Abdulaziz.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has consistently shown great interest in the Palestinian cause, adopting unwavering positions in support of the rights of the Palestinian people on various international platforms.
This steadfast support is rooted in the wise and politically astute governance of King Abdulaziz Al Saud, which began with the Round Table Conference in London in 1935. The Kingdom’s commitment to the Palestinian cause has continued through various stages and across all sectors, reflecting a sincere belief that its efforts are dictated by its creed, conscience, and belonging to the Arab and Islamic nations.
During the 1948 war, Saudi Arabia sent its soldiers to defend the Arab nation’s territories and resist occupation, with Saudi troops making significant sacrifices and martyrs in Palestinian lands.
The Kingdom’s support for the Palestinian cause has continued through successive rulers, who have supported Palestinian issues politically, morally, financially, and socially, all in recognition of the importance of this cause to the Arab and Islamic nations.
Each king has played a role in advocating for the Palestinian cause, with King Saud Al Saud supporting politically and morally, providing financial aid, and caring for the families of martyrs. King Faisal Al Saud became a key figure in the Arab and Islamic arena in confronting the Arab-Israeli conflict, promoting Islamic solidarity on the issue.
King Khalid Al Saud was instrumental in enhancing support for the Palestinian cause, urging leaders and dignitaries visiting the Kingdom to support Palestine at the Arab and Islamic levels.
King Fahad Al Saud continued this support, recognizing the Kingdom’s historical and religious responsibility towards Arabs and Muslims. The Kingdom’s multifaceted support for Palestine included media campaigns, financial contributions, educational opportunities, health and social support.
Prince Salman Al Saud and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman have also played crucial roles in advocating for a just and lasting solution to the Palestinian issue, supporting peace initiatives and providing financial aid to Palestinians.
Saudi Arabia has been a leading donor to Palestine, providing over $5 billion in aid through various projects. The Kingdom has also been at the forefront of providing humanitarian aid during crises in Gaza and has launched public donation campaigns to support Palestinians.
The Kingdom’s unwavering stance on the Palestinian cause is reflected in its diplomatic efforts, advocating for international recognition of Palestinian rights and condemning Israeli violations. The Kingdom stresses that the Palestinian people have an inalienable right to their land and rejects any attempts to deny them this right.
In conclusion, Saudi Arabia’s foreign policy towards defending Arab and Islamic causes, especially the Palestinian issue, remains firm and unwavering. The Kingdom’s continuous support for Palestine through political, financial, and humanitarian channels underscores its commitment to justice and the alleviation of oppression.