Several Middle Eastern countries and international actors have condemned Israel's decision to reoccupy the Gaza Strip. Saudi Arabia's Foreign Ministry issued a strong denunciation of Israel's plans to expand military operations and take control of Gaza. The Palestinian Presidency condemned the Israeli cabinet's decision to fully reoccupy Gaza, highlighting the forced displacement of one million Palestinians from Gaza City and northern Gaza to the south. Egypt's Foreign Ministry also criticized the occupation plan. France's Foreign Minister strongly condemned the Israeli government's plan to occupy Gaza, with the French diplomatic service echoing this stance. Turkey's Foreign Ministry expressed strong opposition to Israel's control over Gaza City. The United Arab Emirates condemned and denounced Israel's decision, warning of catastrophic repercussions and calling for urgent measures to prevent further escalation in the occupied Palestinian territories. The Palestinian leadership has called for emergency meetings of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the Arab League and appealed to U.S. President Donald Trump to intervene and halt the implementation of the Israeli decision.