The foreign ministers of nine Arab countries issued a statement condemning and rejecting the targeting of civilians in Gaza. They also condemned all acts of violence and terrorism against them, and all violations and transgressions of international law, including international humanitarian law. In a statement issued following a Cairo peace summit, the foreign ministers of Jordan, the UAE, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Egypt, and Morocco condemned individual or collective forced displacement, as well as the policy of collective punishment.

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