In a joint statement, the foreign ministers of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Republic of Turkey, the Arab Republic of Egypt, the Republic of Indonesia, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the State of Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates expressed the strongest condemnation of the actions taken by the Israeli occupation authorities. The ministers warned that the continuous Israeli measures further entrench the apartheid system and promote exclusive rhetoric that denies the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people and their existence in the occupied territories. It was emphasized that such a law represents a dangerous escalation, particularly due to its discriminatory application against Palestinian prisoners, and that it could further increase tensions and threaten regional stability. The statement also expressed deep concern over the conditions of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, warning of growing risks due to what are described as credible reports of ongoing human rights violations, including torture, inhuman and degrading treatment, starvation, and the denial of basic rights. The ministers reiterated their rejection of Israeli policies, which they stated are based on racial discrimination, repression, and aggression against the Palestinian people. Finally, they called for restraint from measures that further escalate tensions, emphasizing the need for accountability and intensifying international efforts aimed at preserving stability and preventing further escalation of the situation.