The foreign ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) condemned in the strongest terms and unanimously in their meeting yesterday, in Jeddah, with the participation of the UAE, the targeting of two Saudi Aramco factories in the province of Abqaiq and Khurais «east of the Kingdom. Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his intention to annex lands from the West Bank occupied in 1967, and the Jordan Valley, stressing that the issue of Palestine is a priority of the Islamic world.

The condemnation of the terrorist attack on Aramco laboratories came on the sidelines of their emergency meeting in Jeddah, which was devoted to discussing "the announcement of the Israeli Prime Minister's intention to annex lands from the occupied West Bank."

The OIC emergency meeting declared its absolute rejection of Netanyahu's announcement of its intention to annex the Jordan Valley. A statement issued by the meeting also stressed the centrality of the Palestinian issue and Jerusalem to the Islamic nation.

The statement considered this dangerous escalation a new serious attack on the historical and legal rights of the Palestinian people, and a flagrant violation of the Charter of the United Nations and the principles of international law and relevant United Nations resolutions.

He held the Israeli occupation government fully responsible for the consequences of its colonial policies in the territory of the Occupied State of Palestine.

The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Anwar Gargash, said in a tweet on his account on the social networking site «Twitter» that their meeting came at the invitation of brotherly Saudi Arabia to discuss Netanyahu's announcement of his intention to include parts of the West Bank, stressing that the invitation is important and necessary, Arab and Islamic diplomatic weight.

The Saudi Foreign Minister, Ibrahim Al-Assaf, yesterday, that the Israeli actions and statements are invalid and all the results are false and unacceptable, in reference to the statements of Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.

"We condemn the dangerous escalation by the Israeli prime minister," he said during a speech at the meeting of foreign ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), who last week expressed his intention - if he won the next Israeli elections - to annex land from the occupied West Bank in 1967 and the Jordan Valley.

For his part, OIC Secretary General Yusuf Al-Othaimeen stressed the centrality and centrality of the Palestinian cause.

He added: «We condemn the aggressive action of the Israeli government and what constitutes a violation of Security Council resolutions».

For his part, Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki said that Netanyahu's announcement of his intention to include the Jordan Valley undermines international agreements and resolutions.

In a statement yesterday, Othaimeen said: "The ministers expressed their condemnation of the terrorist incident that targeted oil plants in Saudi Arabia."

Al-Othaimeen said that «the ministers expressed the solidarity of their countries with Saudi Arabia in all measures taken to counter terrorism and maintain its security and stability».