Seven Umrah companies breach housing rules

Seven Umrah companies breach housing rules
Umrah permits and visit permits for the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah will increase operational capacity during the month of Ramadan. (AFP/File)
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Updated 16 July 2025
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Seven Umrah companies breach housing rules

Seven Umrah companies breach housing rules

RIYADH: The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah recorded offenses by seven Umrah companies for housing pilgrims in unlicensed accommodation, a breach of regulatory guidelines.

The findings were part of the ministry’s oversight efforts to monitor service quality for pilgrims, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

The ministry said these incidents affect pilgrims’ safety and comfort and that it has begun legal action against the companies to enforce penalties under the law.

The authority affirmed its commitment to ensuring pilgrims receive their full rights with the highest quality and efficiency.

The ministry said it will not tolerate any entity failing contractual obligations or endangering pilgrims’ safety, the SPA added.

It urged all Umrah companies to comply with laws and provide agreed services on time to support a positive experience for pilgrims during their stay in the Kingdom.


JIAT addresses allegations that coalition forces targeted temple, clinic in Yemen

JIAT addresses allegations that coalition forces targeted temple, clinic in Yemen
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JIAT addresses allegations that coalition forces targeted temple, clinic in Yemen

JIAT addresses allegations that coalition forces targeted temple, clinic in Yemen
  • Team concluded that coalition forces did not target Al-Maqqah temple on Jan. 14, 2016
  • Team concluded that coalition forces did not target a medical clinic in Khamis Marran on April 1, 2015

RIYADH: The Joint Incidents Assessment Team on Wednesday issued a statement regarding the allegation that coalition forces targeted Al-Maqqah temple in the Sarwah directorate of Marib governorate in Yemen on Jan. 14, 2016.

The National Commission to Investigate Alleged Violations to Human Rights in Yemen reported that Houthi fighters seized archaeological sites in Sarwah, including Al-Maqqah temple. The commission alleged that Arab coalition aircraft struck the site with a missile, causing partial damage to its columns and monuments.

After reviewing various documents, including mission schedules, post-mission reports and satellite images, JIAT found that coalition forces, responding to a request from the legitimate government, carried out a close air support mission against a gathering of Houthi fighters.

In a press conference in Riyadh, JIAT spokesman Mansour Al-Mansour said: “Coalition forces, under the guidance of a forward controller, carried out a close air support mission on a gathering of Houthi fighters entrenched in a camouflaged location, about 350 meters from Al-Maqqah temple, using one guided bomb that hit its target directly.”

JIAT said coalition forces conducted no air missions in Sarwah on Jan. 13 or Jan. 15, 2016. Specialists also studied satellite images of the temple and found no traces of aerial targeting.

The team concluded that coalition forces did not target Al-Maqqah temple on Jan. 14, 2016, as claimed.

JIAT also addressed another allegation that coalition forces targeted a gas station in the Harib directorate of Marib governorate on Sept. 3, 2015.

After reviewing air tasking orders, mission schedules, execution procedures, post-mission reports, satellite images and JIAT’s field visit report, the team confirmed that the gas station was located in Harib city, in the eastern part of Marib governorate.

Satellite images and field inspections showed the site consisted of a canopy with gas dispensers, a hangar and a building. 

JIAT found no damage to the canopy or dispensers. Traces of damage were observed on the hangar, though the cause could not be determined, while the building contained bulletholes.

By studying coalition air missions on Sept. 3, 2015, JIAT found no operations over Harib city. Similarly, no missions were carried out on Sept. 2 or Sept. 4.

JIAT concluded that coalition forces did not target a gas station in Harib city on Sept. 3, 2015, as claimed.

JIAT also addressed an allegation that coalition forces targeted a medical clinic in Khamis Marran in the Haydan directorate of Saada governorate on April 1, 2015.

The claim, included in a March 2020 report by Physicians for Human Rights, alleged that coalition aircraft struck the clinic, though no coordinates of the site were provided.

After reviewing air tasking orders, mission schedules, post-mission reports, satellite images and coordinates provided by the legitimate Yemeni government, JIAT confirmed that the clinic is located in the southwestern part of Saada governorate and was listed on the coalition’s no-strike list.

Satellite images showed the site consisted of one building surrounded by a fence with signs of damage, though the cause could not be determined.

Analyzing coalition air missions on April 1, 2015, JIAT found that forces carried out a strike against a military target 3,500 meters away from the clinic, using guided bombs that hit their target precisely. Images of the strike site confirmed traces of aerial targeting.

JIAT added that no missions were carried out in Khamis Marran on March 31 or April 2, 2015.

The team concluded that coalition forces did not target the medical clinic in Khamis Marran on April 1, 2015, as claimed.

JIAT further issued a statement regarding the allegation that coalition forces targeted a water truck in Al-Baydha governorate on March 4, 2019.

Reports claimed that at 1 a.m. on that date, coalition aircraft struck a water truck on its way to Hariah dam to collect water.

After examining various documents, including air tasking orders, mission schedules, post-mission reports, satellite images and coalition rules of engagement in line with international humanitarian law, JIAT found that the claimed location lacked specific coordinates.

Analyzing coalition air missions on March 4, 2019, JIAT found no evidence of operations in Al-Baydha. Similarly, no missions were carried out there on March 3 or March 5.

The team concluded that coalition forces did not target a water truck in Al-Baydha governorate on March 4, 2019, as claimed.


Moderate to heavy rains to hit Makkah, most of Saudi regions

Moderate to heavy rains to hit Makkah, most of Saudi regions
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Moderate to heavy rains to hit Makkah, most of Saudi regions

Moderate to heavy rains to hit Makkah, most of Saudi regions
  • National Center for Meteorology forecasts strong winds, hail and thunderstorms
  • General Directorate of Civil Defense also called for caution and adherence to guidelines due to the rainy weather forecast for several regions

RIYADH: In much-awaited relief from the searing heat of this summer, most of the regions in Saudi Arabia, including Makkah, Jazan, Najran and Asir, will experience moderate to heavy rainfall starting Thursday.

The welcome rain will continue until the middle of the next week, according to the forecast by the National Center of Meteorology.

The center forecast on Wednesday issued a warning of moderate to heavy rainfall in Makkah, accompanied by strong winds, reduced visibility, flash floods, hail and thunderstorms.

It indicated that these conditions are expected to persist until 9 p.m.

Forecasting light to moderate and heavy rainfall in different areas across the Kingdom, the center said that starting on Thursday, Jazan and Baha regions will experience heavy rainfall continuing until the weekend, while moderate rains are expected until the middle of the next week.

The holy city of Makkah, the resort city of Taif and the Asir region will experience moderate to heavy rainfall until the middle of the next week, whereas Jeddah will experience light to moderate rainfall.

Najran and Badr areas will receive moderate to heavy rains, while Madinah and Yanbu will experience light to moderate rainfall.

According to the center, the Saudi capital region of Riyadh and the Eastern Province will experience light to moderate rains this weekend.

Amid the warning of rainfall accompanied by strong winds, reduced visibility, flash floods, hail and thunderstorms, the center called on the public to follow its weather updates on its website and social media platforms and to adhere to the instructions of the relevant authorities, including the Civil Defense, to ensure public safety.  

The General Directorate of Civil Defense also called for caution and adherence to guidelines due to the rainy weather forecast for several regions.

The Civil Defense team in Jazan is prepared for field efforts during the rainy days, it said, posting pictures of their rescue team ready for the rainy weather.

"#ForYourSafety ... During rainfall ... stay away from low-lying areas, water gatherings, and valleys,” the General Directorate posted on its social media platforms, including X.

Abdullah Alotaibi, from Taif, who is working in Riyadh, told Arab News: “This forecast came as a big sigh of relief from the ongoing scorching heat. With the welcome showers expected in many parts, the weather will turn pleasant with temperature going down and people will feel better after drizzle in different parts.”   

“We are eagerly awaiting for rain in Riyadh, currently experiencing excessive heat, to reduce the mercury level,” he said.


New ‘Nusuk Umrah’ service for international pilgrims to simplify visa and travel bookings

Nusuk Umrah is a new option for international Umrah pilgrims, complementing existing channels like accredited agents. 
Nusuk Umrah is a new option for international Umrah pilgrims, complementing existing channels like accredited agents. 
Updated 20 August 2025
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New ‘Nusuk Umrah’ service for international pilgrims to simplify visa and travel bookings

Nusuk Umrah is a new option for international Umrah pilgrims, complementing existing channels like accredited agents. 
  • Nusuk Umrah is a new option for international Umrah pilgrims, complementing existing channels like accredited agents
  • Service allows users to customize their trip by choosing from integrated packages or booking individual services such as visas, accommodation, and transportation

RIYADH: The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah launched the Nusuk Umrah service on Wednesday, enabling Umrah pilgrims based outside the Kingdom to directly apply for an Umrah visa and book services online without intermediaries.

Available on https://umrah.nusuk.sa/, the platform aims to improve service quality and enrich the pilgrim experience, Saudi Press Agency reported. 

Nusuk Umrah is a new option for international Umrah pilgrims, complementing existing channels like accredited agents. 

The service allows users to customize their trip by choosing from integrated packages or booking individual services such as visas, accommodation, transportation, and tours.

The launch of the service is part of the ministry’s efforts to achieve the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 by hosting a greater number of Muslims and providing high-quality and convenient services that enhance the Hajj journey, SPA said. 


Authorities working to repatriate body of Saudi poet who died while hiking

Authorities working to repatriate body of Saudi poet who died while hiking
Updated 20 August 2025
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Authorities working to repatriate body of Saudi poet who died while hiking

Authorities working to repatriate body of Saudi poet who died while hiking
  • Saud Al-Qahtani reportedly slipped and fell from a cliff on Jebel Samhan on Monday

RIYADH: The Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Oman is working with authorities to repatriate the body of poet Saud Al-Qahtani who fell to his death from a cliff at Jebel Samhan, near Salalah, according to an embassy post on X on Tuesday.

Al-Qahtani was reportedly hiking in the mountainous area on Monday when he slipped and fell. 

Rescue and ambulance teams from Oman’s Civil Defense and Ambulance Authority, and several citizens, were present at the site, the CDAA posted on X on Monday. 

Al-Qahtani sustained severe injuries that led to his death, the authority said. 

The CDAA has issued a warning for members of the public to exercise caution when exploring mountainous areas, and stressed the importance of adhering to safety regulations.


KSrelief, children association partner to enhance rehabilitation, humanitarian services

KSrelief, children association partner to enhance rehabilitation, humanitarian services
Updated 20 August 2025
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KSrelief, children association partner to enhance rehabilitation, humanitarian services

KSrelief, children association partner to enhance rehabilitation, humanitarian services

RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief has signed a memorandum of cooperation with the Children with Disabilities Association in Riyadh, according to a Saudi Press Agency report.

It was signed by Prince Sultan bin Salman, chairman of the association’s board of directors, and Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, the supervisor general at KSrelief.

The agreement aims to enhance collaboration between the two parties in delivering rehabilitation services for individuals with disabilities, as well as providing relief and humanitarian assistance internationally.

It also seeks to promote joint participation in various events, including conferences, workshops, meetings, and exhibitions, the SPA added.

The agreement is part of KSrelief’s ongoing efforts to build strategic partnerships with key local organizations to advance global humanitarian and relief work.