Riyadh: Foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia and other Arab and Islamic countries have condemned Israel's declared rejection of the roadmap for completing the implementation of the US President's comprehensive plan to end the conflict in Gaza.According to Union of OIC News Agencies, the foreign ministers of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Arab Republic of Egypt, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the Republic of Indonesia, the Republic of Turkey, the State of Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates have jointly criticized Israel's stance. They expressed that Israel's rejection of the roadmap, which was endorsed by UN Security Council Resolution 2803, as well as the rejection of the establishment of a Palestinian state, undermines collective efforts for a just and lasting peace. The ministers emphasized that this rejection places the responsibility for obstructing peace efforts in Gaza and the occupied Palestinian territories squarely on Israel.The roadmap, accepted by Palestini an factions, marks a significant milestone in limiting weapons, facilitating the withdrawal of Israeli forces, deploying an international stabilization force, transferring administrative authority to the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza, and reconstructing Gaza as outlined in President Trump's comprehensive plan.The foreign ministers stated that Israel's refusal to proceed with the roadmap threatens to derail US-led efforts to end the Gaza conflict and establish lasting peace. They highlighted the necessity of active US engagement to ensure Israel's compliance with the plan and to prevent further obstruction.Furthermore, the ministers reiterated that Israel holds direct responsibility for any adverse consequences stemming from its continued non-compliance, including potential deterioration of conditions on the ground and disruption of peace efforts.The ministers underscored the urgent need for the immediate implementation of the comprehensive plan to address the humanitarian crisis, en sure stability, and advance peace based on Palestinian self-determination and statehood as per international law. They rejected any unilateral measures that would obstruct the establishment of a Palestinian state, indicating that such actions undermine regional peace and stability.Additionally, the ministers called for the Peace Council's continued role and urged all parties to support its efforts in implementing the roadmap and advancing the second phase of President Trump's plan. They appealed for immediate, concrete measures by the Peace Council, with US support, to maintain the integrity of the comprehensive plan and prevent obstruction by any party.