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Saudi Foreign Minister says aid entry to Gaza cannot be linked to ceasefire

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Bin Farhan said the international community must pressure the Israeli government to allow aid deliveries to Gaza.听(SPA)
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Bin Farhan said the international community must pressure the Israeli government to allow aid deliveries to Gaza.听(SPA)
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Updated 11 April 2025

Saudi Foreign Minister says aid entry to Gaza cannot be linked to ceasefire

Saudi Foreign Minister says aid entry to Gaza cannot be linked to ceasefire
  • Prince Faisal bin Farhan said international community must pressure Israel to allow aid deliveries
  • Rejected any proposal related to the displacement of Palestinians from their land

ANTALYA: 黑料社区鈥檚 Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan said on Friday aid entry to Gaza cannot be linked to a ceasefire.

Prince Faisal also said the international community must pressure the Israeli government to allow aid deliveries to Gaza.听

The Saudi minister was speaking at a joint press conference in Antalya following a meeting of the Arab-Islamic Ministerial Committee on a Gaza ceasefire, which听discussed developments in the enclave, as well as efforts to achieve an immediate and sustainable ceasefire.

The meeting also emphasized the need for efforts to continue to enable the Palestinian people to exercise their inherent rights.听

Prince Faisal听said any displacement of Palestinians was听categorically rejected. He added that the Kingdom appreciated the efforts of Egypt and Qatar in the ceasefire negotiations.

鈥淲e categorically reject any proposal related to the displacement of Palestinians from their land,听this applies to all forms of displacement, he said.

鈥淭here are some who attempt to describe certain types of Palestinian departures as "voluntary," but you cannot speak of voluntary departure while Palestinians in Gaza are being deprived of the most basic necessities of life.

鈥淚f aid is not getting in, if people are unable to find food, water, or electricity, and if they are under constant threat of military bombardment 鈥 then even if someone is forced to leave, this is not a voluntary departure. This is a form of coercion,鈥 he added.

He also said that any proposal that tried听to frame the departure of Palestinians 鈥 or what is called 鈥渁llowing the opportunity鈥 for voluntary departure under these circumstances 鈥 was听鈥渟imply a distortion of the truth.鈥

He continued: 鈥淭he reality is that Palestinians in Gaza are being deprived of the most basic requirements for life. That鈥檚 why we must continue to clarify this reality, work consistently, and we hope this message is clear to everyone, especially within the framework of the action plan we agreed upon today in the committee.鈥

The minister also condemned Israeli violations of international law in the West Bank, including settlement expansion, home demolitions, and land seizures.


Saudi beekeepers and artisans take center stage at Azka Farmers Market

Saudi beekeepers and artisans take center stage at Azka Farmers Market
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Saudi beekeepers and artisans take center stage at Azka Farmers Market

Saudi beekeepers and artisans take center stage at Azka Farmers Market
  • 鈥淎zka Farmers Market gives us a great opportunity to educate consumers about this natural, high-quality honey, which is rarely found in supermarkets鈥

JEDDAH: Azka Farmers Market returned with a special edition dedicated to the golden world of honey, offering a three-day celebration for honey lovers, curious tasters, and enthusiasts eager to explore the diverse flavors and varieties sourced from across 黑料社区.

Held at Hayy Jameel until Nov. 15, the market includes an engaging program of activities. 

Families and children enjoyed interactive sessions at Hayy Explorers and talks at Saha featuring some of the country鈥檚 leading beekeepers and food experts.

Visitors had the opportunity to meet several beekeepers and learn about the unique processes that contribute to 黑料社区鈥檚 exceptional honey.  (Supplied)

Ahmad Zaki Kamel, founder of AzkaFoods and Azkabasket.com, told Arab News that this edition of the market was dedicated to honey for two key reasons. 

鈥淔irst, it marks the beginning of the spring season here in Arabia, when most wildflowers start to bloom. Second, we have beekeepers and honey producers from all 13 regions of 黑料社区 joining us, each bringing something unique. 

鈥淲e handpick everyone based on Azka鈥檚 ethical principles, which include using ancient strains of Arabian bees. Many producers today rely on imported bees, which threaten local biodiversity by attacking native colonies. 

The market attracted artisans and producers extending beyond honey. (Supplied)

鈥淎ll our honey comes from local strains, is raw, unpasteurized, and in many cases organic-certified. It鈥檚 some of the finest honey you can find in 黑料社区, if not the world. 

鈥淲e鈥檙e thrilled to host our beekeepers here, and we have several talks planned every day, including a session on the final day with Faiz Al Qithamy, who鈥檚 considered to be the leader of beekeepers in 黑料社区.鈥

Visitors had the opportunity to meet several beekeepers and learn about the unique processes that contribute to 黑料社区鈥檚 exceptional honey. 

Visitors had the opportunity to meet several beekeepers and learn about the unique processes that contribute to 黑料社区鈥檚 exceptional honey.  (Supplied)

Emad Al-Ahmadi, manager at Wild Honey, said: 鈥淥ur honey comes from the mountains north of Madinah, where the 鈥楩igra鈥 wild honey is produced by the Ahmadi family. 

鈥淭he beehives are six kilometers from the nearest highway, providing a pollution-free and chemical-free environment for the bees to roam freely among natural flowers. 

鈥淭his setting ensures the honey is exceptionally pure and unpolluted. We begin our harvest early in the morning and spend eight to nine hours collecting it. 

The market attracted artisans and producers extending beyond honey. (Supplied)

鈥淎zka Farmers Market gives us a great opportunity to educate consumers about this natural, high-quality honey, which is rarely found in supermarkets.鈥

黑料社区鈥檚 first certified organic honey producer, Jassim Al-Mughrabi, shared insights on his unique honey products. 

鈥淥ur new product is the mangrove honey. This tree is planted near the seashore and takes water from salty water, which nourishes it and gives beautiful flowers in May. During this period, we produce the honey. 

Visitors had the opportunity to meet several beekeepers and learn about the unique processes that contribute to 黑料社区鈥檚 exceptional honey.  (Supplied)

鈥淥ur product is very unique because we produce cedar honey from wild cedar trees, usually flowering from June to September in the central part of 黑料社区, where temperatures reach 50 degrees in the shade. 

鈥淎t that time, no other flowers bloom in this area, so the honey remains very light in color. 

鈥淥ther cedar honey from southern and western regions, flowering in October and November, mixes with other flowers and becomes darker. 

鈥淲e also produce Samra honey from the southern region around 80 kilometers south, flowering in May with very high temperatures. We are the first organic producers in the Kingdom, and we work with Ceres Company.鈥

The market also attracted artisans and producers extending beyond honey. 

Alaa Ali, founder of Homie Care, presented natural skincare products developed with clinical expertise. 

鈥淚鈥檓 a clinical pharmacist, and I took the bloom, making organic skincare formulations according to European standards. I wanted to create high-quality products that truly deliver on their promise while being natural, ethical, and sustainable.鈥

She added: 鈥淎ll our products come in glass containers to support conscious consumerism. We have magnesium-concentrated creams for relaxation, muscle and joint care, hydrating creams for eczema or dry skin, and lotions enriched with borage and tamanu oils for healing. 

鈥淚 joined Azka Farmers Market to raise awareness about these products, which are hard to find in the community, and to connect with consumers who value natural and ethical choices.鈥

The market also celebrated 黑料社区鈥檚 food heritage through the Ark of Taste project. 

Kamel said: 鈥淭oday, over 120 products have been registered in the global Ark of Taste, a project started by Slow Food International. 

鈥淭hrough Slow Food 黑料社区, we registered 120 products at risk of extinction, either culturally or environmentally. 

鈥淚n the market, we have a section where we display as many of these Ark of Taste products as possible to raise awareness and give people a chance to taste and buy them, so that we can help preserve our unique and important food heritage.鈥

From local, organic, and seasonal produce to baked goods, eco-conscious products, and handmade crafts, the market displayed the best of Saudi farmers, producers, and vendors.