Saudi Statement Put an End to Use of ‘Normalization’ for Electoral Purposes

The Saudi Foreign Ministry statement followed the recent visit of the US Secretary of State to Riyadh and his meeting with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (SPA)
The Saudi Foreign Ministry statement followed the recent visit of the US Secretary of State to Riyadh and his meeting with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (SPA)
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Saudi Statement Put an End to Use of ‘Normalization’ for Electoral Purposes

The Saudi Foreign Ministry statement followed the recent visit of the US Secretary of State to Riyadh and his meeting with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (SPA)
The Saudi Foreign Ministry statement followed the recent visit of the US Secretary of State to Riyadh and his meeting with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (SPA)

A statement by the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday underlined the Kingdom’s position on the centrality of establishing a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital, as a major requirement for bringing peace to the region.

The statement came to block the way for any compromises regarding Riyadh’s consistent and established historical position, which was enshrined in the Arab Peace Initiative, about the recognition of the Palestinian state on the 1967 borders, in exchange for any normalization.

In the face of the current developments, Saudi Arabia stressed that ending the Israeli aggression on Gaza and withdrawing all members of the Israeli occupation forces from the strip was another condition to the Arab-Israeli peace process.

Silencing rumors

Many pages and websites were recently filled with media leaks, most of which came through official American or Israeli sources and the latest was issued by US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby.

However, the Saudi Foreign Ministry’s statement on the condition of establishing an independent Palestinian state, as a major requirement for bringing peace to the region, came to block the way for any compromises regarding Riyadh’s consistent and established historical position towards the Palestinian cause and its permanent support for the rights of the Palestinian people.

The escalation of US and Israeli media rumors that tried to mislead public opinion and suggest that Saudi Arabia was open to the idea of establishing a normal relationship with Israel despite the latter’s continued aggression against Gaza, came at a critical stage of events.

These rumors coincided with an increasing effort by Saudi Arabia to push for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and amid a delicate internal situation in both the United States and Israel, linked to the consequences of the war and the presidential elections, revealing attempts to influence the Saudi effort.

Thus, the Saudi government’s statement come to silence these leaks, using a frank and direct rhetoric that emphasized Saudi efforts on the Palestinian issue, and refuted all the allegations that both Washington and Tel Aviv tried to use for a number of diverse political interests internally and externally.

Nonetheless, the most important confirmation of the Saudi stance came during a television interview conducted by the American Fox News channel with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, during which he stressed the importance of resolving the Palestinian issue, as an essential condition for any normalization of relations with Israel.

The Crown Prince added that Saudi Arabia was maintaining negotiations with the administration of US President Joe Biden to alleviate the suffering of the Palestinians.

In addition to Riyadh’s calls on the international community to assume its responsibilities to end the occupation, stop the escalation, and provide the necessary protection for civilians, recent events have highlighted Saudi Arabia’s warnings of a serious escalation as a result of “continuous Israeli provocations.”

In fact, the Kingdom issued more than 20 official statements, monitored by Asharq Al-Awsat, even 24 hours before the events of October 7, warning of the explosive situation, and calling on the necessity to provide protection for civilians, while urging the international community and the UN Security Council to carry out their responsibilities to end the occupation.

These statements were reinforced by the high-level contacts of the Saudi Crown Prince since October 7, the extraordinary joint Arab-Islamic summit, the decisions emanating from it, and other meetings called for by Riyadh.

The sovereignty of decisions

Based on the statements issued by Riyadh since the start of the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip, political observers pointed to the Saudi government’s emphasis on the necessity of establishing an independent Palestinian state on the 1967 borders, which they said confirmed the sovereignty of the Saudi decision away from dependence on any foreign calculations.

Political Analyst Nidal Al-Sabaa told Asharq Al-Awsat that the Saudi momentum at this time clearly shows the importance of the Kingdom’s role during major crises in the region.

He added: “Riyadh’s role in the current events in Gaza has contributed to controlling the international balance with other major countries, especially in light of the international polarization that appeared clearly from the first day of the crisis amid unparalleled Western support for Israel in the first phase of the war, and an Arab and regional solidarity with the Palestinians in the occupied territories.”

Al-Sabaa added that Saudi Arabia’s efforts are based on “preventing a humanitarian catastrophe in the Gaza Strip.”

The Saudi position expressed in the Foreign Ministry’s statement is considered a historical stance par excellence in terms of time and circumstance.

In this context, Ahmed Al-Ibrahim, an expert in Saudi-American relations, told Asharq Al-Awsat: “Saudi Arabia stands out as a key player in supporting the Palestinian cause and the Palestinian people. Historically, the Kingdom has expressed its rejection of Israeli security and military measures against the Palestinian territories, in addition to its plan for peace through the Arab Peace Initiative.”

Since the beginning of the Israeli aggression, Riyadh has made an appeal to the permanent members of the Security Council to carry out their duties and responsibilities towards the Palestinians.

But in its recent statement, the Kingdom demanded that the international community, especially the Council’s permanent members, “accelerate the recognition of an independent Palestinian state on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital,” which reflects the scale of the courageous historical decisions that Saudi Arabia has taken over the past seven decades.



Saudi Arabia Launches $1.9 Bln Development Projects in Yemen

A photo posted by Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman of his meeting with Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) Chairman Dr. Rashad al-Alimi.
A photo posted by Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman of his meeting with Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) Chairman Dr. Rashad al-Alimi.
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Saudi Arabia Launches $1.9 Bln Development Projects in Yemen

A photo posted by Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman of his meeting with Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) Chairman Dr. Rashad al-Alimi.
A photo posted by Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman of his meeting with Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) Chairman Dr. Rashad al-Alimi.

Saudi Arabia unveiled a comprehensive package of development projects across Yemen on Wednesday, announcing 28 projects and initiatives worth 1.9 billion riyals aimed at supporting stability and economic recovery nationwide.

The projects extend Saudi support for Yemen under directives from Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, with follow-up by Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman.

In a post on the X platform, Prince Khalid stated that the support delivered through the Saudi Program for the Development and Reconstruction of Yemen (SDRPY) reflects the Kingdom’s commitment to strengthening security and stability and contributing to a better future for Yemen and its people.

Prince Khalid met on Wednesday with Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) Chairman Dr. Rashad al-Alimi, members of the council, the Prime Minister, and the Minister of State and Governor of Aden, for talks on fraternal ties between their countries.

The meeting discussed developments in Yemen and efforts aimed at ending the crisis through a comprehensive political settlement to achieve security and stability. It underscored the importance of continuing work on the future of the southern issue through the upcoming Riyadh conference to reach an inclusive vision for fair solutions.

Al-Alimi described the meeting with Prince Khalid as productive, saying it addressed national developments and Saudi Arabia’s promising support within a strategic partnership that meets the aspirations of the Yemeni people to restore state institutions, security, stability, and peace.

In a post on X, al-Alimi stated that the development projects represent a cornerstone for recovery and reconstruction, and a prelude to broader programs aimed at improving services and livelihoods, reflecting Saudi Arabia’s strong commitment to supporting the Yemeni state at all levels.

He expressed deep gratitude and appreciation to Saudi Arabia’s leadership for its steadfast positions alongside the Yemeni people and their political leadership at all stages.

The new package includes petroleum derivatives to operate power plants across Yemen, which is expected to improve the reliability of electricity supply to hospitals, medical centers, roads, schools, airports, ports, and other facilities, as well as support industrial activity and boost trade.

The SDRPY will begin operating the King Salman Medical and Educational City in Al-Mahra after completion of all construction works and full equipment installation, strengthening Yemen’s health sector.

The interim capital Aden will also receive development projects and initiatives, including the continued operation of Prince Mohammed bin Salman Hospital for the next three years.

The program will establish Yemen’s first desalination plant to help achieve water security and improve access to fresh water.

It will launch the second and third phases of the Aden airport rehabilitation project, including the rebuilding of the runway and the provision of navigation and communications systems, to enhance passenger services, enable international and domestic airlines to operate flights, and support economic and commercial activity.

Among the key projects is the completion of the final section of the expansion and rehabilitation of the Al Abr road, covering the Ghuwayrban to Al Makhtham stretch, following the completion of the first and second phases, totaling 90 km in Marib.

Work will also begin to rehabilitate the Al Abr to Seiyun road in Hadhramaut to boost safe mobility and support trade and economic activity.

The package also includes boosting electricity capacity through the construction of a 30 megawatt power plant in Taiz, supporting service continuity, operating Al-Mokha Hospital to ensure the continued delivery of medical services, and a project to build, expand, and upgrade the coastal road and its related intersections to promote economic and social development.


Saudi Arabia Welcomes US Designation of 3 Muslim Brotherhood Branches as Terrorist 

This 2011 photo shows a Muslim Brotherhood office in Amman, Jordan. (AFP)
This 2011 photo shows a Muslim Brotherhood office in Amman, Jordan. (AFP)
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Saudi Arabia Welcomes US Designation of 3 Muslim Brotherhood Branches as Terrorist 

This 2011 photo shows a Muslim Brotherhood office in Amman, Jordan. (AFP)
This 2011 photo shows a Muslim Brotherhood office in Amman, Jordan. (AFP)

The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomed on Wednesday the United States' designation of the Muslim Brotherhood branches in Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon as terrorist organizations.

The ministry stressed the Kingdom’s condemnation of extremism and terrorism, its support for all that achieves security, stability, and prosperity of Arab countries, and the security of the region and the world.


Islamic Military Coalition Launches ‘Competence’ Military Strategic Initiative in Sierra Leone

Officials are seen at Tuesday's launch. (SPA)
Officials are seen at Tuesday's launch. (SPA)
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Islamic Military Coalition Launches ‘Competence’ Military Strategic Initiative in Sierra Leone

Officials are seen at Tuesday's launch. (SPA)
Officials are seen at Tuesday's launch. (SPA)

The Islamic Military Counter-Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC) launched on Tuesday the “Competence” military strategic training for counter-terrorism in Sierra Leone.

The launch was attended by Sierra Leonean Minister of Internal Affairs Morie Lengor, IMCTC Secretary General of the Islamic Military Counter-Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC) Major General Pilot Mohammed bin Saeed Al-Moghedi, senior military and security officials, civil representatives, and members of the diplomatic corps accredited to Republic of Sierra Leone.

The initiative runs from January 13 to February 3, targeting the training and capacity building of 30 military and security personnel through an intensive 15-day program focused on counter-terrorism, including handling explosives, improvised devices, and unexploded ordnance, while enhancing the operational readiness of specialized forces.

The training aims to develop the skills and capabilities of personnel in counter-terrorism units and facilitate the transfer of advanced professional knowledge and expertise among member states, enabling them to address complex terrorist threats with high-level scientific and professional methods.