An official source at Ministry of Foreign Affairs has strongly expressed condemnation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia over the heinous massacre committed by Bashar al-Assad's forces in the Commune camp in Idlib, resulting in deaths of dozens of people. The source added that the war of extermination perpetrated by Bashar al-Assad and his forces against civilians in Syria, and preventing humanitarian aid to reach the Syrian brotherly people, are war crimes which should not be tolerated, and represents a flagrant challenge against international will, and a flagrant violation of all international laws and ethical principles of humanity. The official source concluded his statement by demanding the international community to fulfill its responsibilities, especially allies of Bashar al-Assad, and pay further efforts to stop the violence to ensure compliance with the cessation of hostilities and the implementation of Security Council resolution 2254. He called to take all actions and measures to achieve this, ensuring prevention of Syrian civilians' bloodshed and leading to a political solution to the situation in Syria, in accordance with the principles of the Geneva declaration 1.