Saudi Arabia has provided a new financial contribution of $30 million as ongoing support for Palestine in 2025, which was received by the Palestinian Minister of Finance, Omar Al-Baytari, at the Saudi Embassy in Amman.
This support comes amidst the financial crisis facing Palestine, and amidst recent Israeli policies that have impacted the economic situation.
The Palestinian Minister of Finance emphasized the importance of this continuous financial and political support from Saudi Arabia, praising its role in alleviating the economic crisis in Palestine.
On the other hand, the Charge d'Affaires at the Saudi Embassy in Jordan, Mohammed bin Hassan Mu'nis, confirmed that the new contribution reflects the Kingdom's keenness to enable the Palestinian government to meet its financial obligations and enhance the resilience of the Palestinian people in the face of economic and humanitarian challenges.
It is worth noting that Saudi Arabia has provided financial and humanitarian support to Palestine for years, exceeding $5.3 billion, including humanitarian and developmental aid, as part of the Kingdom's steadfast commitment to the rights of the Palestinian people and its support for their just cause.
This support is in the context of Saudi Arabia's consistent commitment to the Palestinian cause, and its affirmation that the Arab Peace Initiative is the comprehensive solution to achieve security and stability in the region.