KSrelief Continues to Launch Humanitarian Aid Operations in Lebanon, Yemen

These initiatives align with the ongoing efforts of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, facilitated by KSrelief, to assist refugees in different locations where they are present - SPA
These initiatives align with the ongoing efforts of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, facilitated by KSrelief, to assist refugees in different locations where they are present - SPA
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KSrelief Continues to Launch Humanitarian Aid Operations in Lebanon, Yemen

These initiatives align with the ongoing efforts of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, facilitated by KSrelief, to assist refugees in different locations where they are present - SPA
These initiatives align with the ongoing efforts of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, facilitated by KSrelief, to assist refugees in different locations where they are present - SPA

The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) continued implementing Al-Amal Charitable Bakery project in the fourth stage in Akkar Governorate and Al-Minieh District in Lebanon.
During the past week, the project distributed 150,000 bags to needy families, including Syrians, Palestinians, and members of the host community residing in northern Lebanon, thereby benefiting 125,000 individuals.
Also, supported by Riyadh-based center, the Emergency Center for Epidemic Diseases Control in Hiran District, Hajjah Governorate in Yemen, provided treatment services for 1,162 patients during the period from 20 to 26 December 2023.
During the same period, the emergency clinic treated 296 individuals, the internal medicine clinic had 295 beneficiaries, and the infectious disease clinic attended 571 patients.
In support services, the laboratory department served 211 individuals, the pharmacy assisted 1,022 individuals, and there were 240 patients in observation.
Additionally, three activities were conducted for waste disposal.

 

 



Syria’s Sharaa Says New Authorities Can't Satisfy Everyone

Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa delivers a speech in Damascus on March 29, 2025. (Photo by OMAR HAJ KADOUR / AFP)
Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa delivers a speech in Damascus on March 29, 2025. (Photo by OMAR HAJ KADOUR / AFP)
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Syria’s Sharaa Says New Authorities Can't Satisfy Everyone

Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa delivers a speech in Damascus on March 29, 2025. (Photo by OMAR HAJ KADOUR / AFP)
Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa delivers a speech in Damascus on March 29, 2025. (Photo by OMAR HAJ KADOUR / AFP)

Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa said Monday a new transitional government would aim for consensus in rebuilding the war-torn country but acknowledged it would be unable to satisfy everyone.

The transitional 23-member cabinet -- without a prime minister -- was announced Saturday, more than three months after Sharaa's Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) led an offensive that toppled longtime president Bashar al-Assad.

The autonomous Kurdish-led administration in northeast Syria has rejected the government's legitimacy, saying it "does not reflect the country's diversity".

Sharaa said the new government's goal was rebuilding the country but warned that "will not be able to satisfy everyone".

"Any steps we take will not reach consensus -- this is normal -- but we must reach a consensus" as much as possible, he told a gathering at the presidential palace broadcast on Syrian television after prayers for the Eid al-Fitr Muslim holiday.

Authorities are seeking to reunite and rebuild the country and its institutions after nearly 14 years of civil war.

Sharaa said the ministers were chosen for their competence and expertise, "without particular ideological or political orientations".