By Pizaro Gozali Idrus
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AA) - Malaysian Islamic groups on Thursday denounced secret meetings reportedly held recently between top officials from Israel, Saudi Arabia and the US.
The president of the Shura Council of Malaysian Islamic Organizations, Mohd Azmi Abdul Hamid, demanded the leaders of Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries to end their agreements with Israel and reject recognizing the country.
"We urged the Saudi government to refrain from taking any actions in supporting foreign powers that will undermine the struggle of the Palestinian people," Abdul Hamid said in a written statement.
Azmi accused Israel of being an Apartheid state that has acted inhumanely.
Moreover, he continued, Israel wants to destroy Palestine while the US has given Tel Aviv its full support.
"Now we are confused by the idea of peace process between Israel and the Saudi government," added Azmi.
Abdul Hamid asked Arab leaders to fully commit to supporting the Palestinian cause.
He also demanded that the Saudi government and other Arab countries support a boycott against Israel and prevent the intervention of foreign powers on the issue.
Earlier this week, Israeli media reported that premier Benjamin Netanyahu secretly flew to Saudi Arabia on Sunday to meet Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
Reports by the Haaretz daily and Walla news website said the head of Israel's external spy service Mossad, Yossi Cohen, also attended the meeting.
Netanyahu's office did not deny the news, the outlets noted.