Yemen Coalition Investigative Team Assesses Allegations

Yemen Coalition Investigative Team Assesses Allegations
A Yemeni pro-government fighter is pictured during fighting with Houthi rebels on the south frontline of Marib, the last remaining government stronghold in northern Yemen. (File/AFP)
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Yemen Coalition Investigative Team Assesses Allegations

Yemen Coalition Investigative Team Assesses Allegations

RIYADH: The Coalition to Restore Legitimacy in Yemen’s Joint Incidents Assessment Team (JIAT) issued a statement regarding several allegations, on Wednesday.  

The first allegation is that the Coalition Forces targeted a school and a medical center in Al-Mukram village in Kamaran directorate of Al-Hodeidah governorate on March 26, 2022. 

The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights reported that two airstrikes hit Al-Mukram village caused injuries to a number of individuals and destroyed civilian objects. The village is under the control of Al-Houthi armed militia. 

JIAT vetted the incident, and reviewed all documents, including air tasking orders, daily mission schedule, mission execution procedures, satellite images, aerial images, video recordings of the executed mission. 

JIAT found that the Coalition Forces received intelligence information indicating that the two buildings were used as the command and control headquarters for hostile naval operations in the red sea, and weapons depot belonging to Al-Houthi armed militia. 

This is considered to be a legitimate military target, that achieves a concrete, direct and certain military advantage, as the legal protection of the civilian objects lost, based on Article (52) of the Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions and rule (8) of customary international humanitarian law.

The degrees of verification were available through the monitoring by the reconnaissance and surveillance system of the two buildings used. 

JIAT issued another statement regarding the allegations that the Coalition Forces targeted (A.G.)’s car in Al-Tuhyta directorate of Al-Hodeidah governorate on November 11, 2018, which led to the death of members of the driver’s family and the destruction of his car. 

The location of the (car) was not included in the claim. 

By studying the video recordings of the executed missions on the claimed date, the day before and the day after, JIAT found that Coalition Forces did not target a car south of Al-Tuhyta. 

By studying the air missions carried out by the Coalition Forces on (11/07/2018), which is the date of the claim, JIAT found that the Coalition Forces carried out an air missions on a military target - a cannon - south of Al-Tuhyta city, in a vacant area away from the paved roads, using one guided bomb that hit its target.

They were military targets, and there was no (cars) among them.

By comparing the statement of claim with the air mission carried out on the date of the claim, JIAT found that the description of the claim (car) does not correspond to the description of the military target (cannon.)

JIAT also issued a statement regarding the allegation that the Coalition Forces targeted Aden Hotel in Khurmaksar directorate of Aden governorate on July 9, 2015. 

By studying the air missions carried out by the Coalition Forces on the claimed date, JIAT found that Coalition Forces did not carry out any air missions in Aden.

JIAT also reported that there were no maritime targeting operations by the Coalition Forces ships in Aden during the period from June 9, 2015 to August 9, 2015. 

JIAT specialists studied the satellite images of the claimed location on (26/03/2016) after the claimed date, and found that there are no signs of damage on the main building roof, and no traces of damage caused by aerial targeting on the building.

In light of that; JIAT found that Coalition Forces did not target Aden Hotel in on July 9 as claimed.

Upon the team’s visit to the location, JIAT specialists found traces of surface weapons shots and damage on the front side of the hotel, and signs of damage on the first three floors of the hotel, most likely as a result of surface weapons shots.

By studying what was stated in the open sources regarding the claim, JIAT found signs of damage on the lower floors of Aden Hotel of the claim, comparable to the magnitude of the effects left by artillery shells.

Open source news was published about a high-ranking official in Aden visiting Aden Hotel, indicating that the size and level of damage suffered by the hotel is a result of being targeted by Al-Houthi armed militia.


10 contestants from 7 nations to compete for Reader of the Year title

10 contestants from 7 nations to compete for Reader of the Year title
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10 contestants from 7 nations to compete for Reader of the Year title

10 contestants from 7 nations to compete for Reader of the Year title
  • Reading Enrichment Program’s closing ceremony takes place in October at the Ithra Center, Dhahran

RIYADH: The King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture is to host the closing ceremony of the ninth Reading Enrichment Program, known as iRead, to promote reading culture and celebrate knowledge.

The event, which uses the slogan “Reading Bridges Worlds” and is an initiative by Saudi Aramco, is scheduled for Oct. 11-12 at the Ithra Center in Dhahran and will feature readers from across the Arab world competing in the essays and debates contests.

Two Nobel laureates in literature, Dr. Abdulrazak Gurnah and Olga Tokarczuk, are set to attend, along with many readers, authors, and literary figures from the region.

The cultural program includes an interview with Saudi critic Abdullah Al-Ghathami; a fireside chat with Algerian author Ahlam Mosteghanemi; a recital by Sudanese poet Mohamed Abdelbari; the Kutubiya book swapping exhibition; and several book signings.

This year’s competition received an impressive 106,000 submissions from the Arab world.

Ten participants from seven countries — Saudi Arabia, Syria, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Egypt, and Iraq — have advanced to the finals, where they will present for the Reader of the Year title.

Those attending can also vote for the Audience’s Favorite Reader award.

Tareq Alkhawaji, cultural adviser at Ithra, said: “The iRead competition is a shining example of Ithra’s pioneering role in promoting reading as a vital tool for enriching the knowledge of future generations.

“This transformative experience enhances the research, reading, writing, editing, publishing and public speaking skills of all participants.

“We are thrilled to see such a large and diverse group of applicants from all over the Arab world participate in iRead. This success reflects the competition’s position in developing and empowering not just Saudi, but Arab talents in critical reading and creative writing.

“It also solidifies Ithra’s mission as an Arabic content creator and underscores its goal of inspiring 100,000 young men and women by 2030.”


American author praises Kingdom’s renewable energy revolution

American author praises Kingdom’s renewable energy revolution
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American author praises Kingdom’s renewable energy revolution

American author praises Kingdom’s renewable energy revolution
  • Walter Isaacson applauds Saudi Arabia’s growing entrepreneurship during dialogue session at Riyadh book fair
  • Isaacson traced the evolution of creativity across epochs, beginning with the intellectual revolution of Benjamin Franklin

RIYADH: Distinguished American author Walter Isaacson praised the Kingdom’s burgeoning entrepreneurship, particularly within the energy and development sectors, during his appearance at the Riyadh International Book Fair.

In a dialogue session focused on lessons from the greatest minds in history, Isaacson highlighted the Kingdom’s developmental revolution, particularly in renewable energy, as evidenced by the surge in innovation and the proliferation of solar panels.

Moderator Yasmin Al-Khowaiter emphasized Isaacson’s expertise in crafting biographies of globally significant figures and explored leadership concepts among the influential personalities whose lives the author has chronicled.

Isaacson examined the creative revolutions led by pioneering figures and acclaimed leaders in their fields.

He pointed to key factors essential for fostering creativity in practice, including curiosity, exploration, out-of-the-box thinking, passion, humility, poise, simplicity in execution, precise task delineation, and adherence to ethical principles.

Isaacson traced the evolution of creativity across epochs, beginning with the intellectual revolution of Benjamin Franklin, progressing to the nuclear era represented by Albert Einstein, advancing into the digital age with Steve Jobs, and culminating in the space revolution led by Elon Musk.

The Riyadh International Book Fair 2024, organized by the Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission, runs from Sept. 26 to Oct. 5 at King Saud University.

This year’s theme, “Riyadh Reads,” seeks to elevate the Kingdom’s cultural standing both regionally and globally.

The fair offers a wide array of cultural, artistic, and entertainment events, featuring over 200 activities designed for all age groups.

Attendees can engage in seminars, dialogue sessions, lectures, poetry evenings, and workshops led by a distinguished group of writers and thinkers from Saudi Arabia and around the world. These sessions cover a broad range of subjects and disciplines.

This year’s guest of honor is Qatar, offering visitors a rich cultural experience that highlights the country’s literary and intellectual achievements, cultural heritage, history and arts.


Camel festivals attract investors, promote growth

The Camel Avenue Festival is currently taking place in Taif. (SPA)
The Camel Avenue Festival is currently taking place in Taif. (SPA)
Updated 30 September 2024
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Camel festivals attract investors, promote growth

The Camel Avenue Festival is currently taking place in Taif. (SPA)
  • Since Sept. 19, camel owners have competed in 36 rounds
  • The festival, which ends on Oct. 1, features a total of 40 rounds and offers 300 prizes worth SR20 million

RIYADH: The judging committee and spectators at the Camel Avenue Festival in Taif witnessed a dazzling display of over 1,900 camels in a single day, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

Since Sept. 19, camel owners have competed in 36 rounds. The festival, which ends on Oct. 1, features a total of 40 rounds and offers 300 prizes worth SR20 million ($5.3 million).

Camel festivals are valuable for heritage and economic growth, providing significant opportunities for citizens and investors in the camel industry.

The economic returns from these festivals stimulate investment and create new avenues for growth in Saudi Arabia.

Marzouq bin Fawaz Al-Dhiabi, an investor in the camel market, said that auction sales alone reached over SR6 million, while private deals among owners exceeded SR30 million.

The festival’s camel market saw more than 250 daily transactions involving a wide range of camels.

About 15,000 camels of various colors were on display, attracting investors from Saudi Arabia and the Gulf countries.


Baha farmers anticipate strong pomegranate harvest

Baha farmers anticipate strong pomegranate harvest
Updated 30 September 2024
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Baha farmers anticipate strong pomegranate harvest

Baha farmers anticipate strong pomegranate harvest
  • Area boasts around 179 hectares of pomegranate orchards that produce over 1,600 tonnes of the fruit annually
  • Pomegranate trees have been cultivated in Baha for hundreds of years, serving as one of the oldest sources of income for local farmers

JEDDAH: Farmers in the Baha region have begun harvesting pomegranates, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

The area boasts around 179 hectares of pomegranate orchards that produce over 1,600 tonnes of the fruit annually due to its fertile land, moderate climate, abundant water supply, and rich soil.

Pomegranate trees have been cultivated in Baha for hundreds of years, serving as one of the oldest sources of income for local farmers.

Trees reach peak production between 15 and 20 years and can live for over 70 years.

Traditional farming methods have evolved, and farmers now use advanced agricultural practices and transportation methods.

Local farmer Saud Al-Zahrani explained that the pomegranate harvesting season starts each September and lasts about three months. He expressed optimism for this year’s yield, citing favorable conditions, including abundant rainfall, which has improved the fruit’s quality and cleanliness.

He also mentioned the national pomegranate festival, which aims to support farmers and producers by opening new marketing channels and promoting products both locally and globally.


Saudi Arabia expresses concern over Lebanon situation, pledges medical and relief aid

Saudi Arabia expresses concern over Lebanon situation, pledges medical and relief aid
Updated 29 September 2024
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Saudi Arabia expresses concern over Lebanon situation, pledges medical and relief aid

Saudi Arabia expresses concern over Lebanon situation, pledges medical and relief aid
  • Kingdom also urged international community to take responsibility for safeguarding regional security and peace
  • Reaffirmed its support for the Lebanese people

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has expressed deep concern over the recent developments in Lebanon, calling for the preservation of Lebanon's sovereignty and territorial integrity, Saudi Press Agency reported. 

In a statement issued on Sunday, the Kingdom reaffirmed its support for the Lebanese people as they face the repercussions of ongoing events and emphasized the need to mitigate their humanitarian impact.

Saudi Arabia also urged the international community to take responsibility for safeguarding regional security and peace, stressing the importance of preventing further conflicts and tragedies in the region.

In line with its commitment to supporting Lebanon, the Kingdom’s leadership issued directives to provide urgent medical and relief aid to the Lebanese people.

This assistance aims to help Lebanon navigate its current challenges and alleviate the critical circumstances affecting the nation, SPA added.