Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Adel Al-jubeir, announced that the Kingdom will contribute up to $1 billion to alleviate the suffering of the Palestinian people and support the pursuit of a well-deserved peace.
Speaking at the inaugural meeting of the Peace Council, Al-Jubeir emphasized that the Kingdom is actively working toward a vision of comprehensive peace and security in the region. “We are dedicated to achieving a lasting and just peace in the Middle East,” he added.
This meeting is part of a broader diplomatic push—often led by Saudi Arabia in coordination with the EU and Arab League—to revive the “Two-State Solution” at a time when regional tensions are at an all-time high.
The Kingdom has been one of the largest Arab donors to Palestine. This $1 billion pledge reinforces its role as a central player in any future Palestinian state-building efforts.
This pledge aligns with Saudi Vision 2030, which views regional stability as essential for economic growth. By leading the “Peace Council,” Saudi Arabia is positioning itself as a mediator that balances humanitarian aid with high-level political negotiations.



