Saudi Ministry of Tourism Records over 4,700 Violations in Makkah ahead of Hajj

Saudi Ministry of Tourism Records over 4,700 Violations in Makkah ahead of Hajj
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Saudi Ministry of Tourism Records over 4,700 Violations in Makkah ahead of Hajj

Saudi Ministry of Tourism Records over 4,700 Violations in Makkah ahead of Hajj

The Saudi Ministry of Tourism announced on Friday it will increase its monitoring and inspection of various tourist hospitality facilities in Makkah, including hotels, serviced apartments, and others to boost the quality of services provided to pilgrims during this year's Hajj.

The tours are being held under the guidance and supervision of Minister of Tourism Ahmed bin Aqeel Al-Khateeb.

The ministry's oversight teams have already carried out over 4,500 monitoring and inspection tours of hospitality facilities in Makkah.

They identified more than 4,700 violations, most of which were related to low cleanliness and maintenance standards and activities carried out without obtaining the necessary licenses.

The tours are part of the Ministry of Tourism's active efforts to serve pilgrims. They aim to provide them with the best services and facilities to make their Hajj rituals as smooth and reassuring as possible. The ministry also encourages pilgrims to submit inquiries and feedback about the services.



Saudi Arabia Strongly Condemns Israeli Attack on Displacement Camp in Gaza

A general view shows Palestinians gathering around craters (background) as they search for missing people following Israeli airstrikes on a designated humanitarian zone of Mawasi, west of Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, 10 September 2024. (EPA)
A general view shows Palestinians gathering around craters (background) as they search for missing people following Israeli airstrikes on a designated humanitarian zone of Mawasi, west of Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, 10 September 2024. (EPA)
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Saudi Arabia Strongly Condemns Israeli Attack on Displacement Camp in Gaza

A general view shows Palestinians gathering around craters (background) as they search for missing people following Israeli airstrikes on a designated humanitarian zone of Mawasi, west of Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, 10 September 2024. (EPA)
A general view shows Palestinians gathering around craters (background) as they search for missing people following Israeli airstrikes on a designated humanitarian zone of Mawasi, west of Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, 10 September 2024. (EPA)

Saudi Arabia strongly condemned on Tuesday Israel’s targeting of a makeshift displacement camp in Mawasi in Gaza.

“This is yet another instance of violent attacks of unarmed civilians by the Israeli war machine,” said the Saudi Foreign Ministry in a statement.

The Kingdom reiterated its “categorical rejection of continued Israeli genocide, and called for an immediate ceasefire.”

It held the Israeli forces “fully responsible for the continued violation of all international and humanitarian norms and laws.”

It emphasized the “legal, humanitarian and moral responsibility of the international community to activate international accountability mechanisms and put an end to these ongoing violations of international law and resolutions by Israeli forces.”

An Israeli strike hit a crowded Palestinian tent camp early Tuesday in Gaza, killing at least 19 people and wounding 60, Palestinian officials said.

The overnight strike occurred in Mawasi, a sprawl of crowded tent camps along the Gaza coast that Israel designated as a humanitarian zone for hundreds of thousands of displaced civilians to seek shelter from the nearly year-old Israel-Hamas war.