The Saudi government has stressed that such extremist allegations demonstrated Israeli intentions to consolidate its occupation, continue blatant attacks on the sovereignty of states, and violate international laws and norms.
The Kingdom’s foreign ministry renewed its call for the international community to play its role in stopping Israeli violations against countries and peoples of the region.
The ministry stressed the need to respect the sovereignty of states and their borders to limit the exacerbation of the region’s crises.
Earlier, Qatar’s Foreign Ministry labelled the map a "flagrant violation of international legitimacy resolutions" and warned that such provocations undermine peace efforts, especially amidst the ongoing Gaza conflict.
The ministry urged the international community to pressure Israel into adhering to international law and abandoning its expansionist policies.
The UAE also criticised the map, calling it "a deliberate effort to expand the occupation" and a "blatant contravention of international law."
Officials emphasised the need to end practices that threaten peace and reiterated support for a two-state solution with an independent Palestinian state.
Palestine and Jordan condemned the map on Tuesday.