Riyadh: Saudi Arabia announced on Wednesday its intention to convene an Arab-Islamic summit on November 11 to address the ongoing Israeli aggression in Palestinian territories and Lebanon. The call for the summit reflects Riyadh's active monitoring of the regional developments and its commitment to addressing the continued aggression affecting these areas. According to Kuwait News Agency, the official Saudi Press Agency highlighted that the summit is a continuation of efforts from a previous meeting held in Riyadh on November 11, 2030. This initiative follows directives from King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Crown Prince and Prime Minister Prince Mohammad bin Salman to continue supporting efforts made to tackle the ongoing issues in the region. The Saudi Press Agency also emphasized the kingdom's renewed condemnation of the actions and violations against the Palestinian people, as well as the attacks occurring in Lebanon. The planned summit aims to bring together Arab and Islamic nations to coordinate a collect ive response to these challenges.
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