Saudi Arabia condemns Israel’s decision to confiscate UNRWA headquarters

Saudi Arabia condemns Israel’s decision to confiscate UNRWA headquarters
File photo An ultra-Orthodox Israel child walks past the entrance of the headquarters of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in east Jerusalem after "Israeli extremists" reportedly set ablaze the perimeter of the building (AFP)
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Updated 13 October 2024
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Saudi Arabia condemns Israel’s decision to confiscate UNRWA headquarters

Saudi Arabia condemns Israel’s decision to confiscate UNRWA headquarters
  • Kingdom’s stressed the support for UNRWA’s humanitarian mission to provide relief to Palestinian refugees.

Riyadh: Saudi Arabia condemned the illegal decision by the Israeli authorities to seize the land housing of the headquarters of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in East Jerusalem and to transform the site into a colonial outpost.

In a statement issued on Sunday, the Saudi foreign ministry called the move illegal and reiterated the Kingdom’s rejection of the “blatant Israeli violations of international laws and resolutions without deterrence, and its systematic political and military targeting of the UN agencies, its aid organizations and workers.”
It stressed the Kingdom’s support for UNRWA’s humanitarian mission to provide relief to Palestinian refugees.
Israel’s Land Authority was reportedly in the preparatory stages of a plan to confiscate UNRWA’s site and build 1,440 settlement units.


Riyadh Season begins with star-studded spectacle

Riyadh Season begins with star-studded spectacle
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Riyadh Season begins with star-studded spectacle

Riyadh Season begins with star-studded spectacle
  • Boxing, world-class performances, luxury giveaway light up Kingdom Arena

Riyadh: Riyadh Season 2024 began on Saturday night with boxing, musical performances by hip-hop moguls Busta Rhymes, Missy Elliott, and Ciara, and a luxury-prize giveaway.

The season’s opening was led by Turki Al-Sheikh, the chairman of the General Entertainment Authority, at the Kingdom Arena.

He expressed his gratitude to King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for their unwavering support of the entertainment sector and Riyadh Season, which has garnered worldwide recognition.

A member of the audience was selected to win a Mercedes-Benz G-Class, presented by Al-Sheikh, during the opening ceremony.

Joseph Makhuvele, from South Africa, told Arab News that he was excited by Riyadh Season every year, adding: “I can't wait for tonight … Riyadh Season is the best. I look forward to it every year, and I’ve always enjoyed it.”

Makhuvele expressed excitement about seeing Busta Rhymes again, just three weeks after attending his concert in South Africa, saying: “I can’t wait for the three artists who will be performing: Missy Elliott, Ciara, and Busta Rhymes.”

Taif Ibrahim Albayahi, a Saudi local, said she attended the opening ceremony to enjoy a night of musical performances.

She said: “Music has been a really big part of my life, especially with my mom. Everything we do has to involve music. Any music-related events, I’m always there.”

Al-Sheikh also crowned Russian boxer Artur Beterbiev as the undisputed world light heavyweight champion.

Beterbiev, who already held the IBF, WBC, and WBO titles, defeated Russian Dmitry Bivol in the IV Crown Showdown to capture the WBA belt.

Riyadh Season’s grand opening was a dazzling spectacle featuring captivating performances, vibrant fireworks, and a stunning drone show.

The season’s logo was illuminated in the night sky above Boulevard World, one of the largest and most popular destinations in the city.

Riyadh Season 2024 features 14 entertainment zones, 11 world championship events, and 10 exhibitions and festivals.


KSrelief distributes aid throughout the Middle East

KSrelief distributes aid throughout the Middle East
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KSrelief distributes aid throughout the Middle East

KSrelief distributes aid throughout the Middle East

RIYADH: The Saudi aid agency KSrelief continued its humanitarian efforts by implementing the fourth phase of the Al-Amal Charity Bakery project for 2023 in Akkar Governorate and Al-Miniyeh District, Lebanon.

Over the past week, the project distributed 175,000 bundles of bread to 12,000 of the most vulnerable families, including refugees from Syria and Palestine, as well as members of the host community in northern Lebanon.

In addition, on Thursday KSrelief distributed 1,500 cartons of dates to displaced people in Marib Governorate, Yemen, benefiting 9,000 people.

These initiatives are part of Saudi Arabia’s ongoing relief projects driven by KSrelief and aimed at supporting refugees and enhancing food security in various countries.


Saudi foreign minister discusses regional developments with Pakistan, EU officials

Saudi foreign minister discusses regional developments with Pakistan, EU officials
Updated 13 October 2024
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Saudi foreign minister discusses regional developments with Pakistan, EU officials

Saudi foreign minister discusses regional developments with Pakistan, EU officials
  • Officials discussed international efforts made to address key developments

RIYADH: Saudi foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received phone calls from his Pakistani counterpart Ishaq Dar and EU’s high representative for foreign affairs and security policy Josep Borrell.

During the phone calls, the officials discussed key regional and global developments and international efforts made to address them, state news agency reported on Saturday.

They also explored ways to strengthen bilateral ties.


Saudi Arabia opens ‘air bridge’ to assist victims of war in Lebanon

Saudi Arabia opens ‘air bridge’ to assist victims of war in Lebanon
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Saudi Arabia opens ‘air bridge’ to assist victims of war in Lebanon

Saudi Arabia opens ‘air bridge’ to assist victims of war in Lebanon
  • The plane that left from King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh carried food, medical supplies and relief materials
  • The Saudi aid plane was accompanied by a relief team for rescue operations

Riyadh: Saudi aid agency, KSrelief, on Sunday opened an “air bridge” to transport medical supplies and food aid to Lebanon, state news agency reported on Sunday.

The initiative follows the directives of Saudi King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to support those impacted by the war in Lebanon.

The plane that left from King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh carried more than 40 tonnes of food, medical supplies and relief materials.

The Saudi aid plane, which landed in Beirut International Airport, was accompanied by a relief team for rescue operations.

KSrelief chief, Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Rabiah, said the initiative was part of Saudi Arabia’s commitment to aid people and countries in need across the world.

 

 

Since Sept. 23, Israel has launched an intense air campaign mainly targeting Hezbollah strongholds in Lebanon, killing more than 1,150 people and displacing more than one million people.

The UAE, Turkiye, Iraq, Egypt, Jordan, Romania and France are among the countries to have sent aid to Lebanon.


Saudi Arabia participates in G7 health ministers’ meeting in Italy

Saudi Arabia participates in G7 health ministers’ meeting in Italy
Updated 12 October 2024
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Saudi Arabia participates in G7 health ministers’ meeting in Italy

Saudi Arabia participates in G7 health ministers’ meeting in Italy

ANCONA: Saudi Arabia took part in a meeting of health ministers in Ancona, Italy, focusing on global health priorities this week at the invitation of the Group of Seven (G7) countries.

Topics included antimicrobial resistance, the intersection of health and climate, and prolonging human life, all aimed at strengthening international efforts to tackle these challenges, Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

Rakan bin Khalid bin Duhaish, Assistant Undersecretary for International Cooperation, who was representing the Saudi delegation, emphasized the urgent need to address antimicrobial resistance, calling for increased international collaboration.

He also announced that the Kingdom would host the fourth high-level ministerial conference on antimicrobial resistance in Jeddah on Nov. 15 and 16.

Duhaish further highlighted the impact of climate change on public health, stressing the Kingdom's commitment to working with global partners to enhance the resilience of health systems.

Saudi Arabia’s participation at the G7 underscores its pivotal role in shaping global health strategies and reflects international trust in its initiatives to promote public health and health security worldwide.