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Saudi crown prince condemns Israeli attacks on Gaza, Lebanon

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Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, UAE Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Court, left, in Riyadh with the Deputy Emir of the region. (SPA)
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Above, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, left, in Riyadh with the Deputy Emir of the region. (SPA)
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Gen. Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, head of Sudan鈥檚 ruling interim military council, right, with the Deputy Emir of the region. (SPA)
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Above, the Bahraini Deputy Prime Minister, left, in Riyadh with the Deputy Emir of the region. (SPA)
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Updated 11 November 2024

Saudi crown prince condemns Israeli attacks on Gaza, Lebanon

Saudi crown prince condemns Israeli attacks on Gaza, Lebanon
  • Speaking at extraordinary Arab and Islamic summit in Riyadh, he denounces Israel鈥檚 campaign in Gaza as 鈥榞enocide鈥
  • He also condemns obstruction of aid efforts in Gaza and rejects any diminishing of the role of the Palestinian Authority

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Monday renewed the Kingdom鈥檚 objections to Israeli attacks in Gaza and violations of Lebanon鈥檚 sovereignty.

In his opening statement at an extraordinary Arab and Islamic summit, hosted by Riyadh, he denounced the obstruction of aid efforts by humanitarian agencies in Gaza and rejected any diminishing of the role of the Palestinian Authority.

鈥淭he Kingdom condemns the obstruction of the relief efforts of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East in Palestinian territories, as well as the obstruction of the work of humanitarian organizations providing aid to the Palestinian people,鈥 the crown prince said.

Israel formally notified the UN last week of its decision to sever ties with UNRWA after Israeli politicians voted in favor of the move on Oct. 28.

The international community must 鈥渋mmediately halt the Israeli actions against our brothers in Palestine and Lebanon鈥, the crown prince said, describing Israel鈥檚 campaign in Gaza as 鈥済enocide.鈥

He continued: 鈥淲e condemn the Israeli military operations that have targeted Lebanese territories and we reject anything that threatens Lebanon鈥檚 stability and safety as well as anything that violates its territorial integrity.

鈥淚srael鈥檚 continued criminal actions against innocent people, its violation of the sanctity of Al-Aqsa Mosque, and its undermining of the Palestinian Authority鈥檚 pivotal role in all Palestinian territories will hinder efforts to secure the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people and establish regional peace.鈥

The crown prince also condemned attacks against Iran, saying that the international community should put pressure on Israel to respect 鈥渢he sovereignty of the Islamic Republic of Iran鈥 and cease all hostile actions against its territories.

He said 鈥渨e stand with our brothers in Palestine and Lebanon,鈥 and reiterated that Palestine qualifies for full membership in the UN, as he stressed the necessity of establishing a Palestinian state.

鈥淲e launched a global initiative to support the two-state solution,鈥 he added, referring to a call by Saudi authorities for more peace-loving countries to formally recognize a Palestinian state, through the UN General Assembly.

The crown prince praised the successful joint efforts by countries represented at the meeting to encourage nine additional nations to recognize the State of Palestine since Oct. 7, 2023, including Spain, Ireland, Norway, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, and the Bahamas. This is reflected in UN General Assembly resolutions affirming Palestine鈥檚 eligibility for full membership of the organization and demanding an end to Israel鈥檚 unlawful occupation of Palestinian territories, he said.

鈥淚n this spirit, we affirm the importance of continuing our joint efforts to establish a Palestinian state, within the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital,鈥 the crown prince added.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told the summit that Israel鈥檚 goal is to establish settlements in the Gaza Strip and annex the West Bank and East Jerusalem.

鈥淪o far, 50,000 Palestinians have been martyred, 70 percent of whom were children and women, in massacres carried out by Israel in Gaza and other Palestinian territories,鈥 he said.

鈥淚t is extremely important that we continue our coordinated efforts to take coercive measures against those committing acts of genocide in Palestine, based on international law and the UN Charter. We cannot allow differences in opinion and positions among us to hinder our common cause.鈥

Erdogan also said that as many countries as possible must support South Africa鈥檚 case against Israel at the International Court of Justice over its actions in Gaza.

In his statement to the summit, Hissein Brahim Taha, secretary-general of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, stressed the need to fully implement UN Security Council Resolution 2735, adopted on June 10 this year, which calls for a ceasefire agreement, the sufficient and sustainable delivery of humanitarian aid throughout Gaza, the withdrawal of Israeli occupation forces, and efforts to enable the Palestinian government to fulfill its responsibilities in Gaza.

Echoing the Saudi crown prince鈥檚 remarks, Taha reiterated the need for a two-state solution that includes an independent Palestinian state, and its right to full membership of the UN. He also called for an immediate and total ceasefire in Lebanon in line with UN Security Council resolutions.

The secretary-general of the Arab League, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, said the actions of Israeli authorities reflect their plans to destroy Palestinian society in Gaza, displace its people and deconstruct an entire community and its social fabric, deliberately destroying any possibility of restoration and killing any hopes for an independent Palestinian state.

In doing so, he told the summit, Israel is crippling efforts to achieve a future of coexistence and peace in the region. He added that a lack of accountability has encouraged Israeli authorities to proceed with their unimaginable plans, but the summit sends a message that the world cannot continue to ignore the relentless violence.

Many Arab and Islamic leaders traveled to Riyadh on Monday for the summit. They included Erdogan; Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, vice president of the UAE, deputy prime minister and chairperson of the Presidential Court; Shavkat Mirziyoyev, president of Uzbekistan; Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, president of Sudan鈥檚 Transitional Sovereign Council; Bashar Assad, president of Syria; Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, prime minister of Iraq; Sheikh Khalid bin Abdulla Al-Khalifa, deputy prime minister of Bahrain; and Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, president of Egypt.

They were joined by King Abdullah of Jordan; Qatar鈥檚 ruler, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani; Kuwait鈥檚 Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah; Iran鈥檚 first vice president, Mohammad Reza Aref; Oman鈥檚 foreign minister, Sayyid Badr bin Hamad bin Hamood Albusaidi; and Bakary Yaou Sangare, Niger鈥檚 minister for foreign affairs.

The Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, arrived in the Kingdom on Sunday, as did the Lebanese prime minister, Najib Mikati; Algeria鈥檚 foreign minister, Ahmed Attaf; the foreign minister of Guinea, Morissanda Kouyate; the president of Senegal, Bassirou Diomaye Faye; Chad鈥檚 president, Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno; the president of Tajikistan, Emomali Rahmon; Nigeria鈥檚 president, Bola Ahmed Tinubu; and Uganda鈥檚 third deputy prime minister Lukia Isanga Nakadama. The president of Mauritania, Mohammed Ould Ghazouani, also arrived on Sunday, after performing Umrah and praying at the Prophet鈥檚 Mosque in Madinah on Saturday.


Jeddah鈥檚 newest indoor jungle brings nature to the city this summer

From flamingos and reptiles to cats and birds, the experience blends wildlife interaction with environmental education. (AN phot
From flamingos and reptiles to cats and birds, the experience blends wildlife interaction with environmental education. (AN phot
Updated 19 July 2025

Jeddah鈥檚 newest indoor jungle brings nature to the city this summer

From flamingos and reptiles to cats and birds, the experience blends wildlife interaction with environmental education. (AN phot
  • The 45-day Forest Wonders is a part of the broader Jeddah Season push to offer diverse, family-oriented entertainment

JEDDAH: Families in Jeddah are skipping summertime鈥檚 typical indoor mall circuit and heading somewhere 鈥 wilder.

The newly opened Forest Wonders indoor jungle is offering a nature-inspired escape in the heart of the coastal city, including turtles to pat, goats to feed and lemurs to meet.

From flamingos and reptiles to cats and birds, the experience blends wildlife interaction with environmental education. (AN photo)

鈥淎s far as I know, such animal jungles don鈥檛 just offer fun experiences but also educate the public about wildlife conservation,鈥 36-year-old Abdullah Al-Hashmi told Arab News while waiting in line with his family on opening day.

鈥淚t is a new experience for (the kids) and they are excited about it,鈥 he said.

HIGHLIGHTS

鈥 The newly opened Forest Wonders indoor jungle is offering a nature-inspired escape.

鈥 It features more than 200 animals in themed zones such as the Meercat Zone, Raccoon Enclosure, and the Secret Garden.

鈥 Young visitors can color, plant or play skill games between feeding stations and animal encounters.

Located on King Abdulaziz Road, the jungle-like venue opened on July 16 as part of this year鈥檚 Jeddah Season.

From flamingos and reptiles to cats and birds, the experience blends wildlife interaction with environmental education. (AN photo)

The air-conditioned space, covering 7,500 sq. m, features more than 200 animals in themed zones such as the Meercat Zone, Raccoon Enclosure, Bird Park and the Secret Garden, where rare animals are hidden among the foliage.

鈥淚t was fun and we enjoyed every zone or area,鈥 said Jameel Al-Shikhi, visiting with his wife and two children.

Young visitors can color, plant or play skill games between feeding stations and animal encounters. (AN photo)

鈥淭he kids had fun with the most of the animals and they still want to see more.鈥

From flamingos and reptiles to cats and birds, the experience blends wildlife interaction with environmental education, including on topics such as sustainability, farming and animal care.

From flamingos and reptiles to cats and birds, the experience blends wildlife interaction with environmental education. (AN photo)

Young visitors can color, plant or play skill games between feeding stations and animal encounters.

鈥淚t is really connecting people with animals and the kids enjoyed many activities such playing, feeding, planting, drawing and watching the diverse animals closely,鈥 Al-Shikhi said.

From flamingos and reptiles to cats and birds, the experience blends wildlife interaction with environmental education. (AN photo)

According to officials of the National Events Center, the 45-day Forest Wonders is a part of the broader Jeddah Season push to offer diverse, family-oriented entertainment.

Whether it is snapping a photo with a raccoon, learning about farming or simply watching a lemur, Forest Wonders offers a breath of fresh, leafy air in the middle of Jeddah鈥檚 urban summer.

 


Riyadh welcomes Japanese cultural flair at Esports World Cup

Japan Park offers Saudis and tourists alike the chance to explore Japanese heritage in the heart of Riyadh. (SPA)
Japan Park offers Saudis and tourists alike the chance to explore Japanese heritage in the heart of Riyadh. (SPA)
Updated 19 July 2025

Riyadh welcomes Japanese cultural flair at Esports World Cup

Japan Park offers Saudis and tourists alike the chance to explore Japanese heritage in the heart of Riyadh. (SPA)
  • The streets of Japan Park have been transformed into an interactive world of Tokyo-inspired streets and manga-themed photo zones

RIYADH: Amid the fast-paced tournaments and flashing screens at the Esports World Cup in Boulevard Riyadh City, a quieter kind of immersion 鈥 one rooted in culture, not gameplay 鈥 is drawing crowds.

At Japan Park, visitors are stepping into 鈥測ukatas,鈥 the traditional Japanese summer garment that merges Japanese heritage with the modern world of esports.

The garment, which is worn during festivals and public celebrations in Japan, was redesigned with a contemporary twist inspired by popular characters and iconic elements of Japanese visual culture.

FASTFACTS

鈥 At Japan Park entrance, visitors can register via QR code and receive a yukata to wear for free.

鈥 In the calligraphy corner, visitors learn to write their names in kanji under the guidance of Japanese artists.

The experience offers Saudis and tourists alike the chance to explore Japanese heritage in the heart of Riyadh.

At the park entrance, visitors can register via QR code and receive a yukata to wear for free. Staff help guests to suit up correctly, maintaining respect for the garment鈥檚 cultural roots.

The streets of Japan Park have been transformed into an interactive world of Tokyo-inspired streets and manga-themed photo zones. The decor draws from vibrant districts such as Shibuya and other landmarks from Japanese pop culture.

The yukata experience is part of the broader cultural showcase that includes workshops on origami and uchiwa conducted by Japanese professionals.

In the calligraphy corner, visitors learn to write their names in kanji under the guidance of Japanese artists. It is slow, meticulous work in contrast to the speed of the esports tournaments happening just steps away.

The food stalls serve ramen, sushi and traditional desserts such as mochi, adding another sensory layer to the cultural experience.

While much of the Esports World Cup is about international gaming and competition, Japan Park offers a more reflective counterpoint.

It is a reminder that global pop culture 鈥 from anime to fashion and food 鈥 is inseparable from the traditions that shape it.

 


Wasl Community trains students in media skills

Wasl Community trains students in media skills
Updated 19 July 2025

Wasl Community trains students in media skills

Wasl Community trains students in media skills
  • Wasl Community鈥檚 CEO Mohammed Al-Razqi said the initiative reflected the belief that empowering people was essential to effective communication, and that strong content started with developing talent

RIYADH: The Wasl Community has concluded its Media Skills Week initiative, which was held in Riyadh from July 13-18 at PureMinds Studios. The program targeted university students majoring in communication and media who were aiming to enhance their practical skills to align themselves with job market demands.

The week-long initiative attracted more than 1,000 registrants and offered more than 20 hours of specialized training through professional workshops led by experienced media and communication experts.

The workshops covered key topics, including spokesperson skills and media appearances by Majid Al-Ghamdi; fundamentals of strategic communication by Abdulrahman Al-Sultan; media content creation and management by Waleed Al-Harbi; internal communication by Najla Al-Otaibi; media production from writing to publishing by Saad Moamen; and corporate audio identity by Abdullah Al-Zarzour.

Wasl Community鈥檚 CEO Mohammed Al-Razqi said the initiative reflected the belief that empowering people was essential to effective communication, and that strong content started with developing talent.

He said: 鈥淢edia Skills Week was designed to connect knowledge with practice. We are proud of the strong turnout from ambitious students and graduates, and we look forward to offering even more impactful programs in the future.鈥

Wasl Community is a nonprofit professional network registered under the Hawi platform and part of the Quality of Life Program under Vision 2030. It brings together professionals in corporate communication, media, and marketing across various sectors.

The community organizes programs, expert meetups, and projects to enhance practitioners鈥 skills and elevate the media sector鈥檚 professional image in 黑料社区.

 


General Court of Audit chief attends Internal Auditors meeting in Riyadh

General Court of Audit chief attends Internal Auditors meeting in Riyadh
Updated 19 July 2025

General Court of Audit chief attends Internal Auditors meeting in Riyadh

General Court of Audit chief attends Internal Auditors meeting in Riyadh
  • Members of the ILA board congratulated 黑料社区, represented by SAIA, on its winning bid to host the 2027 IIA International Conference

RIYADH: Hussam Alangari, the president of the General Court of Audit and board member of the Saudi Authority of Internal Auditors, attended the meeting of the Institute of Internal Auditors in Riyadh.

Members of the ILA board congratulated 黑料社区, represented by SAIA, on its winning bid to host the 2027 IIA International Conference, Saudi Press Agency reported.

The board said the successful bid was a culmination of the Kingdom鈥檚 鈥渢ireless efforts to enhance its international presence in the field of internal auditing and consolidate its leadership role in developing the profession regionally and globally.鈥

 

 


黑料社区 welcomes peace declaration signed in Doha between Democratic Republic of the Congo, March 23 Movement

黑料社区 welcomes peace declaration signed in Doha between Democratic Republic of the Congo, March 23 Movement
Updated 19 July 2025

黑料社区 welcomes peace declaration signed in Doha between Democratic Republic of the Congo, March 23 Movement

黑料社区 welcomes peace declaration signed in Doha between Democratic Republic of the Congo, March 23 Movement
  • Agreement seen as positive step toward peace, stability

RIYADH: 黑料社区 welcomed the signing on Saturday of a declaration of principles between the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the March 23 Movement, describing the agreement as a positive step toward peace and stability in the region.

In a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Kingdom expressed its hope that the declaration, which was signed in Qatar鈥檚 capital of Doha, would contribute to improving humanitarian and economic conditions in the DRC and bolster regional and international security.

Riyadh also praised the diplomatic efforts of Qatar in facilitating the agreement, highlighting Doha鈥檚 constructive role in promoting dialogue and reconciliation between the parties, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The declaration comes amid regional and international calls for a peaceful resolution to the conflict in eastern DRC, where fighting between government forces and armed groups, including the M23, has displaced millions and deepened humanitarian crises.

Both sides have pledged to pursue dialogue, cease hostilities, and work toward a comprehensive political settlement, according to the agreement.

Qatar hosted the talks as part of its growing diplomatic engagement in African conflict resolution efforts.