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JERUSALEM: An Israeli official has said the country “will not cooperate” with a visit to the West Bank by a group of Arab foreign ministers, after a Saudi diplomatic source said the kingdom’s top diplomat would travel to Ramallah.

“The Palestinian Authority – which to this day refuses to condemn the October 7 massacre – intended to host in Ramallah a provocative meeting of foreign ministers from Arab countries to discuss the promotion of the establishment of a Palestinian state,” the Israeli official said in a statement issued late Friday.

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“Israel will not cooperate with such moves aimed at harming it and its security.”