Monday, 20 June 2016

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Jeddah (Ina) - the head of Saudi Arabia 's Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud , the meeting held by the Council of Ministers, on Monday evening at the Peace Palace in Jeddah. 
He explained Minister of State for Cabinet member, Minister of Culture and Information , onbehalf of Dr. Essam bin Saad bin Said in a statement told the Saudi Press Agency following the session that the cabinet listened to a series of reports on the developments of the events and developments of regional and Arab and international levels, stressing the support ofSaudi Arabia , all judicial actions taken by the Kingdom of Bahrain to fight extremism and terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, and solidarity and standing to the side of theKingdom of Bahrain in their actions that to maintain the security, stability and safety of its citizens and to safeguard their unity and social fabric. 
the Council also reiterated on the occasion of the commencement of the thirty - second session of the Council of the United Nations human rights Commission in Geneva, calling forSaudi Arabia for the international community to take action to stop the racist Israeli practices in the occupied Palestinian territories, and the suffering of the people Palestinian violation of his rights through the systematic murder, torture, siege and destruction ofproperty and operations of the Judaization of Jerusalem, and the necessity of activating theinternational legitimacy to achieve the aspirations of the Palestinian people and to hold Israel accountable for ugly war against crimes decisions. 
He appealed to the Council of Ministers of the international community to unify positions and take practical steps to stop the bloodshed of innocent people and the protection of children and women violations committed by Bashar al- Assad 's regime and its terrorist militias against the Syrian people, and that led to the killing of more than 300 thousand people, and the need to bring war criminals in Syria to international justice. 

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