Egypt Investigates Disappearance of Saudi Citizen

Headquarters of the Saudi Embassy in Cairo (from the Embassy’s Facebook page)
Headquarters of the Saudi Embassy in Cairo (from the Embassy’s Facebook page)
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Egypt Investigates Disappearance of Saudi Citizen

Headquarters of the Saudi Embassy in Cairo (from the Embassy’s Facebook page)
Headquarters of the Saudi Embassy in Cairo (from the Embassy’s Facebook page)

Egyptian authorities are investigating the disappearance of a Saudi citizen in Cairo.
In a statement on X, the Saudi embassy in Cairo said on Thursday, that it has been deploying all necessary efforts in order to disclose the whereabouts of Saudi national, Hattan Shata, who went missing over a month ago.
According to the embassy statement, surveillance cameras recorded the Saudi citizen leaving his area of ​​residency in El Tagamoa El Khamis in New Cairo before he went missing.
It added that the intensive search by the security authorities continues, with close follow-up by the embassy and in coordination with the citizen’s family.
On Thursday, the social media in Saudi Arabia and Egypt reacted to the incident and comments were circulated on X calling on Egyptians to help find the missing man.
In remarks to Asharq Al-Awsat, former Egyptian Assistant Minister of the Interior, Major General Mohamed Noureddine, said that reports related to the loss of any person holding another nationality are followed up in coordination with the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the embassy of his country, with daily reports being provided regarding all updates to the Egyptian Minister of Interior.
He said the disappearance notice is circulated to the various security directorates in the governorates and police departments with pictures of the missing person and the last clothes he was seen wearing, in addition to an attempt to trace his itinerary.

 

 



Israeli Strikes in Gaza Kill 9, Including 2 Children

A Palestinian boy plays among the rubble of a destroyed building following an Israeli airstrike in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip, 04 October 2024. (EPA)
A Palestinian boy plays among the rubble of a destroyed building following an Israeli airstrike in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip, 04 October 2024. (EPA)
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Israeli Strikes in Gaza Kill 9, Including 2 Children

A Palestinian boy plays among the rubble of a destroyed building following an Israeli airstrike in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip, 04 October 2024. (EPA)
A Palestinian boy plays among the rubble of a destroyed building following an Israeli airstrike in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip, 04 October 2024. (EPA)

Palestinian medical officials said Israeli strikes in northern and central Gaza early Saturday have killed at least nine people, including two children.

One strike hit a group of people in the northern town of Beit Hanoun, killing at least five people, including two children, according to the Health Ministry’s Ambulance and Emergency service.

Another strike hit a house in the northern part of Nuseirat refugee camp, killing at least four people, the Awda hospital said. The strike also left a number of wounded people, it said.

The Israeli military did not have any immediate comment on the strikes, but has long accused Hamas of operating from within civilian areas.

Earlier, the army warned residents in parts of central Gaza to evacuate, saying its forces will soon operate there in response to Palestinian fighters.  

The warnings cover areas along a strategic corridor in central Gaza, which was at the heart of obstacles to a ceasefire deal earlier this summer.  

The military warned Palestinians in areas of Nuseirat and Bureij refugee camps, located along the Netzarim corridor, to evacuate to the area the military designated a humanitarian zone, an area called Muwasi along Gaza’s shore.  

It’s unclear how many Palestinians are currently living in this area, parts of which were evacuated previously.  

Israeli forces have repeatedly returned to heavily destroyed areas of Gaza where they had fought earlier battles against Hamas and other fighters since the start of war one year ago.  

The vast majority of Gaza’s population of 2.3 million people has been displaced in the war, often multiple times, and hundreds of thousands are packed into squalid tent camps.  

Others have remained in their homes despite being ordered to leave, saying nowhere in the isolated coastal territory feels safe.  

At least 41,825 Palestinians have been killed and 96,910 wounded in Israel's military offensive on Gaza since Oct. 7, the enclave's health authorities said on Saturday.