International Humanitarian Law Standing Committee Holds 39th Meeting in Riyadh

The Standing Committee of International Humanitarian Law held its 39th executive meeting in Riyadh - SPA
The Standing Committee of International Humanitarian Law held its 39th executive meeting in Riyadh - SPA
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International Humanitarian Law Standing Committee Holds 39th Meeting in Riyadh

The Standing Committee of International Humanitarian Law held its 39th executive meeting in Riyadh - SPA
The Standing Committee of International Humanitarian Law held its 39th executive meeting in Riyadh - SPA

The Standing Committee of International Humanitarian Law held on Wednesday its 39th executive meeting in Riyadh, chaired by Chairman of the Standing Committee and the Saudi Red Crescent Authority Dr. Jalal Al-Owaisi and attended by committee members representing various military and civilian authorities, SPA reported.
The agenda focused on the report outlining the activities of the executive committee and its sub-committees, as well as their performance in the fourth quarter of 2024.

The committee also reviewed its efforts, particularly its participation in the 34th International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, which aimed to highlight the Kingdom's contributions to international humanitarian law.
During the meeting, members discussed the committee's achievements in 2024, in addition to its ongoing efforts to promote the culture of international humanitarian law and recognize the contributions of its members.



Sixth Saudi Relief Plane Departs for Syria with Essential Aid Supplies

Sixth Saudi relief plane departs for Syria with essential aid supplies. (SPA)
Sixth Saudi relief plane departs for Syria with essential aid supplies. (SPA)
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Sixth Saudi Relief Plane Departs for Syria with Essential Aid Supplies

Sixth Saudi relief plane departs for Syria with essential aid supplies. (SPA)
Sixth Saudi relief plane departs for Syria with essential aid supplies. (SPA)

The sixth relief plane, operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), left on Sunday the King Khalid International Airport bound for Damascus International Airport, carrying food, shelter, and medical supplies.
The assistance provides help for the Syrian people in their critical circumstances and reaffirms Saudi Arabia's longstanding support for the brotherly and friendly countries in times of crisis.