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First Indonesian Hajj pilgrims to reach 黑料社区 next week

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Indonesian pilgrims arrive in Madinah for the annual Hajj pilgrimage on May 12, 2024 in this file photo. (Indonesian Consulate General in Jeddah)
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Updated 23 April 2025

First Indonesian Hajj pilgrims to reach 黑料社区 next week

First Indonesian Hajj pilgrims to reach 黑料社区 next week
  • Kingdom鈥檚 Makkah Route initiative will facilitate pilgrims in Jakarta, Surabaya and Solo
  • Thousands of Indonesian Hajj officers will be stationed in Makkah, Madinah and Jeddah

JAKARTA: The first group of more than 1,500 Indonesian pilgrims will depart for 黑料社区 under the Makkah Route initiative next week, as 221,000 are expected to take part in this year鈥檚 Hajj.

In 2025, the Hajj is expected to take place on June 4 and end on June 9.

Though the pilgrimage itself can be performed over five or six days, many pilgrims arrive early to make the most of the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to fulfill their religious duty.

鈥淚ndonesian pilgrims will start departing on May 2, and this will be our first batch,鈥 Hilman Latief, director general of Hajj and Umrah management at the Ministry of Religious Affairs, told Arab News.

鈥淪ome of them are still in the visa processing stage, but we are optimistic that their visas will be issued before their departure 鈥 we hope that the Hajj journey this year can go smoothly, and that our pilgrims will have a comfortable and safe trip.鈥

Indonesia, the world鈥檚 biggest Muslim-majority nation, sends the largest Hajj contingent of pilgrims every year to perform the spiritual journey that is one of the five pillars of Islam.

Its first Hajj flights are scheduled to depart from the cities of Jakarta, Surabaya and Solo, where Indonesian pilgrims will be facilitated under 黑料社区鈥檚 Makkah Route initiative.

Launched in Muslim-majority countries in 2019, the program allows Hajj pilgrims to fulfill all visa, customs and health requirements in one place, at the airport of origin, and save long hours of waiting before and upon reaching the Kingdom.

When they arrive in 黑料社区, Indonesians will be assisted by more than 4,000 Hajj officers who are stationed in Jeddah, Madinah and Makkah.

Each batch will have four officers, including medics, helping them at all times, said Nasrullah Jasam, who heads the Indonesian Hajj Organization Committee in 黑料社区.

鈥淥n the ground, the officers are also divided into various sectors. They are tasked to serve the pilgrims with things related to accommodation, transportation and food,鈥 Jasam told Arab News.

鈥淥ur Hajj officers have undergone the technical guidance in Jakarta and are now preparing for the same in 黑料社区 鈥 we are ready.鈥


Norway wealth fund excludes Caterpillar and five Israeli banks

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Norway wealth fund excludes Caterpillar and five Israeli banks

Norway wealth fund excludes Caterpillar and five Israeli banks
OSLO: Norway鈥檚 $2 trillion wealth fund, the world鈥檚 largest, said on Monday it has divested from US construction equipment group Caterpillar and from five Israeli banking groups on ethics grounds.
The five banks are Hapoalim, Bank Leumi, Mizrahi Tefahot Bank, First International Bank of Israel and FIBI Holdings, the fund said in a statement.
The six groups were excluded 鈥渄ue to an unacceptable risk that the companies contribute to serious violations of the rights of individuals in situations of war and conflict,鈥 said the fund, which is operated by Norway鈥檚 central bank.
The companies did not immediately reply to requests for comment. The Israeli embassy in Oslo declined to comment.
Prior to its divestment, the fund held a 1.17 percent stake in Caterpillar valued at $2.1 billion as of June 30, its records showed.
The stakes in the five Israeli banks were valued at a combined $661 million, also as of June 30, according to fund data. The news was announced when the Tel Aviv and New York stock exchanges were closed.
Shares in Caterpillar were down 0.4 percent in pre-market trading at $430.61 per share on Tuesday.
FIBI Holdings shares were up 4 percent, putting them on course for their best day since early 2024. Hapoalim鈥檚 stock was up 3.3 percent and Bank Leumi, Mizrahi Tefahot Bank, and First International Bank of Israel were between 1.8 percent and 2.8 percent better off.
Israeli shares have soared since Hamas鈥 attacks in October 2023. Bank Leumi has risen 120 percent since then, while the rest of the banks the wealth fund has divested from have climbed between 48 percent and 70 percent.
Caterpillar
The fund鈥檚 ethics watchdog, called the Council on Ethics, said that 鈥渋n the council鈥檚 assessment, there is no doubt that Caterpillar鈥檚 products are being used to commit extensive and systematic violations of international humanitarian law.鈥
Bulldozers manufactured by Caterpillar 鈥渨ere being used by Israeli authorities in the widespread unlawful destruction of Palestinian property,鈥 it said.
The violations were taking place both in Gaza and the West Bank, the council said, adding that 鈥渢he company has also not implemented any measures to pre颅vent such use.鈥
鈥淎s deliveries of the relevant machinery to Israel are now set to resume, the council considers there to be an unacceptable risk that Caterpillar is con颅tributing to serious violations of individuals鈥 rights in war or conflict situations.鈥
The council, a public body set up by the Ministry of Finance, checks that firms in the portfolio of the fund meet ethical guidelines set by Norway鈥檚 parliament. The fund is invested in some 8,400 companies worldwide.
It makes recommendations to the board of the central bank, which has the final say. The board agreed with the council鈥檚 recommendation. The Norwegian fund said on August 18 that it would divest from six companies as part of an ongoing ethics review over the war in Gaza and developments in the West Bank, but declined at the time to name any groups until the stakes were sold.
BANKS On the banks, the ethics watchdog initially scrutinized the Israeli banks鈥 practice of underwriting Israeli settlers鈥 housebuilding commitments in the region.
On Monday, the council said that all the banks excluded had, 鈥渂y providing financial services that are a necessary prerequisite for construction activity in Israeli settlements in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem ... contributed to the maintenance of Israeli settlements.鈥
Around 700,000 Israeli settlers live among 2.7 million Palestinians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
Many settlements are adjacent to Palestinian areas and some Israeli firms serve both Israelis and Palestinians.
The United Nations鈥 top court last year found that Israeli settlements built on territory seized in 1967 were illegal, a ruling that Israel called 鈥渇undamentally wrong,鈥 citing historical and biblical ties to the land.

Denmark not excluding recognizing Palestinian state: PM

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen. (File/Reuters)
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen. (File/Reuters)
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Denmark not excluding recognizing Palestinian state: PM

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen. (File/Reuters)
  • 鈥淲e鈥檙e in favor of it. We have been for a long time. It鈥檚 what we want. But of course we have to be sure that it will be a democratic state,鈥滷rederiksen said

COPENHAGEN: Denmark is not ruling out the possibility of recognizing Palestinian statehood as long as it is democratic, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said on Tuesday.
鈥淲e鈥檙e not saying no to recognizing Palestine as a state,鈥 she told reporters.
鈥淲e鈥檙e in favor of it. We have been for a long time. It鈥檚 what we want. But of course we have to be sure that it will be a democratic state,鈥 she added.
On Sunday, more than 10,000 people marched in a protest in central Copenhagen calling for an end to the war in Gaza and urging Denmark to recognize Palestinian statehood.
In an interview with the Danish daily Jyllands-Posten on August 16, Frederiksen said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was 鈥渘ow a problem in himself,鈥 and that his Israeli government was going 鈥渢oo far.鈥
鈥淣etanyahu鈥檚 continued and very violent actions in Gaza are unacceptable,鈥 she wrote on Facebook the same day, adding that she has, since Hamas鈥 October 7, 2023 attack, supported Israel鈥檚 right to eliminate the 鈥渢hreat posed by Hamas.鈥
Recognition of a Palestinian state must serve 鈥渢he right goal,鈥 she stressed on Tuesday.
鈥淚t must come at a time when it genuinely benefits a two-state solution. And where a lasting and democratic Palestinian state can be guaranteed,鈥 she said.
鈥淎nd it must of course be done with (Hamas鈥檚) mutual recognition of Israel.鈥
In the meantime, Denmark plans to use its current EU presidency to increase pressure on Israel.
鈥淚t will be difficult to rally the necessary support but we will do everything we can,鈥 she said.
The October 7, 2023 attack on Israel by Hamas militants resulted in the deaths of 1,219 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of official figures.
Israel鈥檚 retaliatory offensive has killed more than 62,744 Palestinians, mainly civilians, according to figures from Gaza鈥檚 Hamas-run health ministry which the United Nations considers reliable.


Hundreds of Afghan patients get eye surgery in KSrelief-funded campaign

Hundreds of Afghan patients get eye surgery in KSrelief-funded campaign
Updated 26 August 2025

Hundreds of Afghan patients get eye surgery in KSrelief-funded campaign

Hundreds of Afghan patients get eye surgery in KSrelief-funded campaign
  • 400 patients to get surgery and 4,000 to be screened during 5-day campaign
  • Afghanistan, country of 43 million, has fewer than 200 eye specialists

KABUL: Hundreds of the most vulnerable Afghan patients are set to receive free eye treatment, including surgery, in Kabul this week under a medical intervention program funded by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center.

The program is organized by the Afghan Red Crescent Society at the ARCS Central Hospital in Kabul from Aug. 24 to 28.

It is funded by KSrelief and Al-Basar International Foundation, a Saudi-based nongovernmental organization providing eye healthcare and visual rehabilitation to the most vulnerable and disadvantaged communities around the world.

鈥淭he five-day campaign will provide treatment and surgery services for 400 patients and screening services for around 4,000 others. Patients receive screening services, medicine, glasses and surgery free of charge,鈥 Dr. Abdul Wali Utmanza, director of the ARCS Central Hospital, told Arab News. 鈥淪oon, an additional 400 patients in Nangarhar and 400 more in Kandahar will also undergo eye surgery.鈥

Al-Basar Foundation has been treating eye patients in Afghanistan with KSrelief support since 2023.

鈥淪ince then, thousands of patients have received care, and we remain committed to expanding these vital services even further,鈥 said Rizwan Baloch, the foundation鈥檚 representative. 鈥淭hese services are crucial for restoring vision, improving lives, and reaching those without access to proper eye care.鈥

Of Afghanistan鈥檚 43 million population, more than 400,000 are blind, according to the World Health Organization.

Dr. Shamsulhaq Salim, ophthalmologist from Herat, estimates that another 2 million are visually impaired and many of them can lose sight due to cataracts.

鈥淐ataracts remain the leading cause of blindness in Afghanistan, yet a simple surgery can completely restore vision. However, a severe shortage of eye specialists and relevant modern facilities are major barriers,鈥 he told Arab News.

鈥淎fghanistan has an estimated 150 to 200 eye specialists nationwide, most of whom are based in major cities and provincial centers.鈥

There are only nine public eye hospitals in the country and a handful of private clinics.

For Mir Hamidullah, who arrived for treatment in Kabul from Surobi district, some 100 km away, the Saudi initiative offered a rare chance to restore his vision.

鈥淚 wouldn鈥檛 have been able to go to a private hospital to treat my eyes. That鈥檚 why I and so many others are here today, receiving free eye care,鈥 he said.

鈥淚 sincerely hope other international organizations also step forward to support the Afghan people and recognize the difficult conditions we are living in.鈥


Indonesia creates new ministry to oversee Hajj, Umrah pilgrimages

Indonesia creates new ministry to oversee Hajj, Umrah pilgrimages
Updated 26 August 2025

Indonesia creates new ministry to oversee Hajj, Umrah pilgrimages

Indonesia creates new ministry to oversee Hajj, Umrah pilgrimages
  • World鈥檚 largest Muslim-majority nation sends biggest Hajj contingent every year
  • Pilgrimage services were previously organized by religious affairs ministry

JAKARTA: Indonesia鈥檚 parliament on Tuesday approved the establishment of a new ministry dedicated solely to Hajj and Umrah which will oversee pilgrimage services for millions of Indonesians traveling to 黑料社区 each year.

The world鈥檚 biggest Muslim-majority nation, Indonesia sends the largest contingent of Hajj pilgrims every year, while more than a million travel annually for Umrah.

Indonesian lawmakers unanimously passed revisions to the country鈥檚 2019 Hajj and Umrah Law during a plenary session on Tuesday, effectively creating the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah.

鈥淭his ministry will provide a one-stop service (and) coordinate all matters related to organizing Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages, whether in terms of infrastructure, human resources or services for the pilgrims,鈥 said lawmaker Marwan Dasopang.

The changes were initially proposed to improve overall services for pilgrims and adjust to policy and technological developments in 黑料社区, he added.

Pilgrimage services in Indonesia were previously organized by the Directorate General for Hajj and Umrah Management, which operated under the Ministry of Religious Affairs.

Earlier this year, 221,000 Indonesian Hajj pilgrims were among more than 1.6 million Muslims who traveled to Makkah to perform the pilgrimage, one of the five pillars of Islam.

鈥淭his is a new breakthrough, because (especially) when it comes to Hajj we鈥檙e not talking about managing just a few people, but a huge ecosystem,鈥 Deputy Speaker Cucun Ahmad Syamsurijal told reporters in Jakarta.

鈥淲e hope that with this new ministry, services for pilgrimages will be further improved, more measured and continuously evaluated. The House of Representatives will be supervising closely.鈥

President Prabowo Subianto is expected to appoint a minister to head the new ministry soon.

The Indonesian government has stepped up services for pilgrims this year, including the opening of a dedicated terminal for Hajj and Umrah pilgrims in May at Jakarta鈥檚 Soekarno-Hatta International Airport.


UK to allow students to travel from Gaza to attend university

Plan will see the students awarded scholarships, with nine receiving government-backed Chevening scheme funding for master鈥檚.
Plan will see the students awarded scholarships, with nine receiving government-backed Chevening scheme funding for master鈥檚.
Updated 26 August 2025

UK to allow students to travel from Gaza to attend university

Plan will see the students awarded scholarships, with nine receiving government-backed Chevening scheme funding for master鈥檚.
  • Around 40 students will receive scholarships for upcoming academic year for first time since outbreak of war
  • But they require Israel鈥檚 approval to leave Palestinian enclave

LONDON: The UK will allow around 40 students to travel from Gaza to attend British universities, the BBC reported on Tuesday.

The plan will see the students awarded scholarships, with nine receiving government-backed Chevening scheme funding for one-year master鈥檚 degrees, and the rest securing funds from private programs.

The students will be allowed to leave Gaza once they receive permission to travel from Israeli authorities.

They will become the first to leave the Palestinian enclave to study in the UK since the outbreak of the war in October 2023.

However, relations between the UK and Israel have become frosty since Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced plans to potentially recognize a Palestinian state earlier this year. 

The students will need to travel to a third country in order to complete biometric visa applications before being allowed to head to the UK.

Britain will join other European nations 鈥 including France, Italy and Ireland 鈥 in approving evacuation routes for students with places to study at universities in each country.

A UK Home Office source told the BBC that the plan for the students is 鈥渃omplex and challenging.鈥

Several of the students told the corporation that they fear for their safety in Gaza while awaiting approval to travel.

British politicians have campaigned for months to allow around 80 Gazan students with offers from universities to study in the UK. It is unclear if the remaining students with places to study will be able to attend their courses.

There is also a movement to allow critically ill Gazan children to head to the UK for vital medical treatment.

Israel has killed at least 60,000 Palestinians in Gaza since October 2023.