Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by Gjrich(m): 5:30pm On Nov 11 |
President Bola Tinubu, on Monday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, called for an end to Israeli aggression in Gaza.
Tinubu warned that “empty condemnations” are not enough to end the conflict in Palestine, which, he said, “has persisted for far too long.”
The Nigerian leader made this argument at the extraordinary Arab-Islamic Summit, convened to address the current situation in the Middle East.
President Tinubu expressed deep concern over the humanitarian conditions in Gaza.
The one-day summit was a follow-up to the Riyadh summit of 2023 and was attended by Heads of State and Government from the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation and the League of Arab States.
Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Mr Bayo Onanuga, revealed Tinubu’s statement in a release signed on Monday, titled ‘At Saudi Summit, President Tinubu demands an end to Israeli aggression in Gaza, calls for realisation of the two-state solution’.
The ongoing Israeli military operations in Gaza began in October 2023 after Hamas’ attack, which left scores of Israelis dead.
Since the escalation began, over 43,000 Palestinians have been killed, with approximately 70 per cent of the casualties being women and children, according to the United Nations Human Rights Office.
The conflict has resulted in widespread destruction of infrastructure, including schools and hospitals, exacerbating the dire living conditions for Gaza’s residents.
International organisations have repeatedly called for immediate ceasefires and increased humanitarian aid to address the escalating crisis.
In response to the prolonged conflict, there has been a renewed international push for a two-state solution as a pathway to lasting peace.
European, Arab and Muslim nations have launched initiatives to garner support for Palestinian statehood, aiming to build institutions and promote the two-state framework.
Reiterating Nigeria’s call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, President Tinubu affirmed the country’s support for a two-state solution, where both Israelis and Palestinians can co-exist in security and dignity.
He noted that this solution remained a viable part of lasting peace in the region.
“The conflict in Palestine has persisted for far too long, inflicting immeasurable suffering on countless lives.
“As representatives of nations that value justice, dignity, and the sanctity of human life, we have a moral obligation to collectively bring about an immediate end to this conflict.
“It is not enough to issue empty condemnations. The world must work towards an end to Israeli aggression in Gaza, which has persisted for far too long.
“No political aim, no military strategy, and no security concern should come at the expense of so many innocent lives,” Tinubu stated.
The President called on parties in the Middle East conflict to respect the principles of proportionality and the basic rights of civilians, consistent with global legal and diplomatic frameworks.
He argued, “In a rules-based international order, states have the right of self-defence.
“But self-defence must take proportionality into account, in line with global legal, diplomatic, and moral frameworks.
“An entire civilian population, their dreams and futures, cannot be dismissed as collateral.”
Explaining Nigeria’s principled and consistent stance on the two-state solution, President Tinubu noted that it stands as a beacon of hope, representing the rights of both Israelis and Palestinians to self-determination and peace.
“It is not just a diplomatic article of faith; it is a vision grounded in the principles of equality and mutual recognition.
“Achieving this vision requires a commitment to dialogue and respect for history. We all know this conflict did not begin on 7th October 2023.
“It can only be resolved through principled compromise, based on appreciation of the proper context,” he affirmed.
Tinubu described the conflict’s impact on history as “so visceral that the ripples of division spread far and quickly.”
“The corrosive impact of the images of endless violence, repeated on a billion smartphones around the world, is huge. We need to find new pathways to peace, without delay,” he continued. The Nigerian leader commended King Salman of Saudi Arabia and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for convening the summit, describing it as a vital opportunity to renew diplomatic efforts and work toward sustainable peace.
He assured the OIC that Nigeria, given its own experiences, would continue to support international efforts that advance peace and stability in the Middle East.
“Our own experiences, domestically and regionally, have taught us that identity politics are no substitute for respecting the nuances of diversity,” he said.
According to President Tinubu, “The path to reconciliation may be fraught with challenges, but it is through honest conversation that we can foster understanding.
“The international community has the opportunity to bring to bear new thinking on this most relentless challenge.
“It is our duty to engage in this dialogue with sincerity and resolve, recognising the complexities that each side faces.”
Tinubu also called for the establishment of a secretariat to implement the resolutions of the summit.
He urged the leaders to mandate select Heads of Government to canvass support globally and oversee the implementation of the summit resolutions, providing regular reports to a joint OIC and Arab League leadership until permanent peace is achieved in the Middle East.
In his opening remarks, Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman condemned Israeli actions in Gaza and Lebanon, including the targeting of civilians and the continued violation of the Al-Aqsa mosque.
He also condemned the Israeli ban on the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees from delivering relief aid to Palestinians and the displacement of Lebanese people.
He emphasised the importance of preserving Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
The Crown Prince highlighted Saudi Arabia’s role in promoting Palestinian statehood based on the 1967 borders, mentioning international recognition and the establishment of a Global Coalition with the European Union and Norway.
He urged more states to join the Global Coalition.
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Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by kettykings: 5:46pm On Nov 11 |
i swear israel is beginning to look weak and irritating 88 Likes 18 Shares |
Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by ablejesus26(m): 5:53pm On Nov 11 |
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Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by criuze(m): 5:54pm On Nov 11 |
It was the PLO that rejected the two way settlement , hopes they reconcile and live side by side each other
And should stop inciting Isreal in order to elicit sympathy
Meanwhile Isreal is reserved with the rights to defend herself with anything available 170 Likes 12 Shares |
Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by Mrfixiit: 5:54pm On Nov 11 |
Mumu president. Nigeria is in turmoil but na Israel/ Palestine war be your problem. People are killed like chickens in northern Nigeria but it means nothing to you. Remove the log of wood in your eyes before attempting to help another remove his 431 Likes 40 Shares |
Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by Sheuns(m): 6:01pm On Nov 11 |
These people go just open mouth waaa.
Your home country is in disarray yet you’re issuing warning to a country that can take you to the cleaners in matter of seconds. 262 Likes 20 Shares |
Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by Justnation: 6:10pm On Nov 11 |
This clueless tinubu is putting mouth to talk on international politics.
"Trouble dey sleep inyanga dey wake am"
May those wey know tinubu warn him to comot mouth for trouble he cannot handle.
Tinubu should return home and face the problem he created here in Nigeria 272 Likes 25 Shares |
Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by CrossRhodes: 6:12pm On Nov 11 |
Gjrich:
President Bola Tinubu, on Monday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, called for an end to Israeli aggression in Gaza.
Tinubu warned that “empty condemnations” are not enough to end the conflict in Palestine, which, he said, “has persisted for far too long.”
The Nigerian leader made this argument at the extraordinary Arab-Islamic Summit, convened to address the current situation in the Middle East.
President Tinubu expressed deep concern over the humanitarian conditions in Gaza.
The one-day summit was a follow-up to the Riyadh summit of 2023 and was attended by Heads of State and Government from the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation and the League of Arab States.
Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Mr Bayo Onanuga, revealed Tinubu’s statement in a release signed on Monday, titled ‘At Saudi Summit, President Tinubu demands an end to Israeli aggression in Gaza, calls for realisation of the two-state solution’.
The ongoing Israeli military operations in Gaza began in October 2023 after Hamas’ attack, which left scores of Israelis dead.
Since the escalation began, over 43,000 Palestinians have been killed, with approximately 70 per cent of the casualties being women and children, according to the United Nations Human Rights Office.
The conflict has resulted in widespread destruction of infrastructure, including schools and hospitals, exacerbating the dire living conditions for Gaza’s residents.
International organisations have repeatedly called for immediate ceasefires and increased humanitarian aid to address the escalating crisis.
In response to the prolonged conflict, there has been a renewed international push for a two-state solution as a pathway to lasting peace.
European, Arab and Muslim nations have launched initiatives to garner support for Palestinian statehood, aiming to build institutions and promote the two-state framework.
Reiterating Nigeria’s call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, President Tinubu affirmed the country’s support for a two-state solution, where both Israelis and Palestinians can co-exist in security and dignity.
He noted that this solution remained a viable part of lasting peace in the region.
“The conflict in Palestine has persisted for far too long, inflicting immeasurable suffering on countless lives.
“As representatives of nations that value justice, dignity, and the sanctity of human life, we have a moral obligation to collectively bring about an immediate end to this conflict.
“It is not enough to issue empty condemnations. The world must work towards an end to Israeli aggression in Gaza, which has persisted for far too long.
“No political aim, no military strategy, and no security concern should come at the expense of so many innocent lives,” Tinubu stated.
The President called on parties in the Middle East conflict to respect the principles of proportionality and the basic rights of civilians, consistent with global legal and diplomatic frameworks.
He argued, “In a rules-based international order, states have the right of self-defence.
“But self-defence must take proportionality into account, in line with global legal, diplomatic, and moral frameworks.
Tinubu, NSA attend Arab-Islamic summit in S’Arabia Monday “An entire civilian population, their dreams and futures, cannot be dismissed as collateral.”
Explaining Nigeria’s principled and consistent stance on the two-state solution, President Tinubu noted that it stands as a beacon of hope, representing the rights of both Israelis and Palestinians to self-determination and peace.
“It is not just a diplomatic article of faith; it is a vision grounded in the principles of equality and mutual recognition.
“Achieving this vision requires a commitment to dialogue and respect for history. We all know this conflict did not begin on 7th October 2023.
“It can only be resolved through principled compromise, based on appreciation of the proper context,” he affirmed.
Tinubu described the conflict’s impact on history as “so visceral that the ripples of division spread far and quickly.”
“The corrosive impact of the images of endless violence, repeated on a billion smartphones around the world, is huge. We need to find new pathways to peace, without delay,” he continued. The Nigerian leader commended King Salman of Saudi Arabia and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for convening the summit, describing it as a vital opportunity to renew diplomatic efforts and work toward sustainable peace.
He assured the OIC that Nigeria, given its own experiences, would continue to support international efforts that advance peace and stability in the Middle East.
“Our own experiences, domestically and regionally, have taught us that identity politics are no substitute for respecting the nuances of diversity,” he said.
According to President Tinubu, “The path to reconciliation may be fraught with challenges, but it is through honest conversation that we can foster understanding.
“The international community has the opportunity to bring to bear new thinking on this most relentless challenge.
“It is our duty to engage in this dialogue with sincerity and resolve, recognising the complexities that each side faces.”
Tinubu also called for the establishment of a secretariat to implement the resolutions of the summit.
He urged the leaders to mandate select Heads of Government to canvass support globally and oversee the implementation of the summit resolutions, providing regular reports to a joint OIC and Arab League leadership until permanent peace is achieved in the Middle East.
In his opening remarks, Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman condemned Israeli actions in Gaza and Lebanon, including the targeting of civilians and the continued violation of the Al-Aqsa mosque.
He also condemned the Israeli ban on the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees from delivering relief aid to Palestinians and the displacement of Lebanese people.
He emphasised the importance of preserving Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
The Crown Prince highlighted Saudi Arabia’s role in promoting Palestinian statehood based on the 1967 borders, mentioning international recognition and the establishment of a Global Coalition with the European Union and Norway.
He urged more states to join the Global Coalition.
Tinubu said all these Abi he was tasting microphone? 81 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by Mnewton(m): 6:19pm On Nov 11 |
Wahala! Wahala!! Wahala!!!
In portable’s voice 6 Likes |
Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by beyep: 6:19pm On Nov 11 |
Warning, like u go do wetin self 101 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by Overmars36(m): 6:19pm On Nov 11 |
Typhoid
Hunger.
No money for medication or food . God! 50 Likes |
Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by chiagozien(m): 6:20pm On Nov 11 |
But back home they are against and kill for common referendum to decide if there will be two state solution for Biafra and Nigeria.
Anyway I will take him serious when he take physical action against Israel.
Hypocrite Nigerians.
Even those that starved 3 million kids of their fellow blacks will come out and crying over death of 300 white people. 156 Likes 12 Shares |
Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by Judolisco(m): 6:20pm On Nov 11 |
Tinubu nobody send u find trouble oh 116 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by datola: 6:20pm On Nov 11 |
Hmmm.... 1 Like |
Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by 004gist: 6:20pm On Nov 11 |
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Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by God1000(m): 6:20pm On Nov 11 |
Welcome development, Palestinians must have their country. 10 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by Ironfaceman(m): 6:20pm On Nov 11 |
This APC president just dey chuk mouth inside wetin no concern am. ALARIWO 99 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by ObosiLandlord(m): 6:20pm On Nov 11 |
Nigeria should be neutral on this issue 258 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by techbro1: 6:20pm On Nov 11 |
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Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by abobote: 6:20pm On Nov 11 |
Lol, a butterfly that call himself bird 107 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by Whytelyon(m): 6:21pm On Nov 11 |
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Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by timilehin007(m): 6:21pm On Nov 11 |
wetin concern am, abi God wan punish this one ni 111 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by Austineva(m): 6:21pm On Nov 11 |
Did you say what? Tunubu should as a matter of urgency conduct Referendum for Biafrans to decide if they want to go else he is a hypocrite and nobody would take him serious
Nigeria is zoo
2nd December,2024 is unstoppable ✊ 77 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by BondRiv: 6:21pm On Nov 11 |
America is the enabler of that entity. 4 Likes |
Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by HeadNigga: 6:21pm On Nov 11 |
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Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by mrvitalis(m): 6:21pm On Nov 11 |
This is how his unguarded speech caused Niger to close it's border causing the food inflation wr have today 47 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by free2ryhme: 6:21pm On Nov 11 |
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Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by Bighead9: 6:21pm On Nov 11 |
Wetin the Tinubu fit do Israel? Yoruba man dey threaten Israel, no be Juju be that? 119 Likes 10 Shares |
Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by princepee: 6:21pm On Nov 11 |
warn Israel ke? Abeg my hand no dey there oo. Oga Israel ordinary citizens no follow warn you oo. Abeg Incase of bomb no where to direct it. Israel I stand with you gidigba! 55 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by jospepper(m): 6:21pm On Nov 11 |
Warn Israel ke, small yansh dey shake.
He went there to read prepared speech, shake hands and snap pictures kawai. 47 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by chrisxxx(m): 6:21pm On Nov 11 |
It doesn't stop Israeli incursions when there is a need for that. Is Lebanon not a nation of her own? Syria and others? 18 Likes |
Re: Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution In Gaza, Issue Warning To Israeli by FreeStuffsNG: 6:22pm On Nov 11 |
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