
RIYADH — Saudi Arabia has expressed its deep concern following the confirmation of famine in parts of Gaza by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), a United Nations–backed initiative, and condemned what it described as genocide committed by Israeli forces against defenseless civilians.
In a statement on Friday, the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the worsening humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza was “a direct result of the absence of deterrent and accountability mechanisms in the face of Israel’s repeated crimes.”
The ministry warned that unless immediate intervention is undertaken to halt the famine and stop what it called “a war of extermination,” the crisis would remain “a stain on the conscience of the international community,” particularly the permanent members of the UN Security Council.
The IPC report confirmed famine in the Gaza Governorate, which includes Gaza City, describing the situation as entirely “man-made” and reversible only through immediate large-scale humanitarian intervention. It stressed that without a ceasefire enabling aid access to all residents, “avoidable deaths will increase exponentially.” Saudi gazette