Saudi Arabia Affirms Support for Bahrain’s Decisions to Safeguard Its Security and Stability

Saudi Arabia emphasized that Bahrain's security is integral to its own security and that of all other Gulf states (Reuters).
Saudi Arabia emphasized that Bahrain's security is integral to its own security and that of all other Gulf states (Reuters).
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Saudi Arabia Affirms Support for Bahrain’s Decisions to Safeguard Its Security and Stability

Saudi Arabia emphasized that Bahrain's security is integral to its own security and that of all other Gulf states (Reuters).
Saudi Arabia emphasized that Bahrain's security is integral to its own security and that of all other Gulf states (Reuters).

Saudi Arabia affirmed its support for the sovereign measures taken by Bahrain’s leadership to protect its security and preserve its sovereignty.

In a statement, the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed the Kingdom’s support for Bahrain in the measures it takes to confront anything that could undermine its security and stability and to deter anyone who seeks to target Bahrain’s sovereignty or interfere in its internal affairs, stressing that Bahrain’s security is integral to the security of Saudi Arabia and the other Gulf states.



Saudi Health Minister Visits Ministry of Interior Field Hospital in Arafat

Saudi Minister of Health Fahad Al-Jalajel visits the Ministry of Interior Field Hospital in Arafat on Monday. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Health Fahad Al-Jalajel visits the Ministry of Interior Field Hospital in Arafat on Monday. (SPA)
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Saudi Health Minister Visits Ministry of Interior Field Hospital in Arafat

Saudi Minister of Health Fahad Al-Jalajel visits the Ministry of Interior Field Hospital in Arafat on Monday. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Health Fahad Al-Jalajel visits the Ministry of Interior Field Hospital in Arafat on Monday. (SPA)

Saudi Minister of Health Fahad Al-Jalajel visited on Monday the Ministry of Interior Field Hospital in Arafat, where he reviewed the hospital’s readiness and the healthcare services provided during the Hajj.

He was briefed on the hospital’s operational capacity, service delivery pathways, and procedures for handling urgent and emergency cases, including heat exhaustion and sunstroke.

The briefing also covered resuscitation services, short-term intensive care, medical observation, infection control measures, and preventive medicine services.

The minister reviewed the latest operational developments at the field hospital and its role in supporting the healthcare provider network in Arafat, as well as improving the efficiency of healthcare services provided to pilgrims and security personnel during the Hajj season.

The visit comes within the framework of coordination and integration among health authorities involved in the Hajj and reflects a commitment to boosting field readiness to serve pilgrims and enable them to perform their rituals safely.


Saudi Interior Ministry Announces Fine of up to SAR20,000 for Anyone Performing Hajj without Permit

 Muslim pilgrims offer evening prayers around the Kaaba, in the holy city of Makkah during the annual Hajj pilgrimage, Saudi Arabia, Sunday, May 24, 2026. (AP)
Muslim pilgrims offer evening prayers around the Kaaba, in the holy city of Makkah during the annual Hajj pilgrimage, Saudi Arabia, Sunday, May 24, 2026. (AP)
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Saudi Interior Ministry Announces Fine of up to SAR20,000 for Anyone Performing Hajj without Permit

 Muslim pilgrims offer evening prayers around the Kaaba, in the holy city of Makkah during the annual Hajj pilgrimage, Saudi Arabia, Sunday, May 24, 2026. (AP)
Muslim pilgrims offer evening prayers around the Kaaba, in the holy city of Makkah during the annual Hajj pilgrimage, Saudi Arabia, Sunday, May 24, 2026. (AP)

The Saudi Ministry of Interior announced on Monday that a fine of up to SAR20,000 will be imposed on anyone found performing or attempting to perform Hajj without a permit.

Residents and visa overstayers attempting to perform Hajj illegally will also be deported to their home countries and barred from re-entering Saudi Arabia for 10 years.

The ministry urged everyone to comply with the regulations governing this year’s Hajj and to cooperate with the relevant authorities to ensure the safety and security of pilgrims, noting that violations will subject offenders to legal penalties.

Hajj Security Forces have arrested 22 expatriates of Uzbek and Tajik nationalities for violating Hajj regulations and instructions by attempting to enter and remain in Makkah without obtaining Hajj permits. They were detained, and legal procedures were taken against them. 


Saudi Arabia Dedicates Integrated Health System for Hajj Pilgrims

Saudi air ambulances are lifelines in the sky that provide pilgrims with medical assistance. (Bashir Saleh)
Saudi air ambulances are lifelines in the sky that provide pilgrims with medical assistance. (Bashir Saleh)
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Saudi Arabia Dedicates Integrated Health System for Hajj Pilgrims

Saudi air ambulances are lifelines in the sky that provide pilgrims with medical assistance. (Bashir Saleh)
Saudi air ambulances are lifelines in the sky that provide pilgrims with medical assistance. (Bashir Saleh)

Saudi authorities have dedicated a unique health system that accompanies Hajj pilgrims every step of the way of their holy journey. They are surrounded with comprehensive and completely free medical care, without distinction between nationalities, placing human dignity and health above all else.

This is part of a system of services provided to the pilgrims to allow them to perform their rituals in an atmosphere filled with faith, security, and tranquility.

This humanitarian mission begins from the moment the pilgrims arrive in Saudi Arabia. Medical teams and volunteers are spread across all pedestrian paths and between the tents. They traverse the field on foot or using emergency motorcycles to provide immediate assistance, ensuring that no pilgrim is left alone in the face of illness, physical exhaustion, or the heat of the sun.

The Saudi Red Crescent Authority air ambulance helicopters are also present to provide the swift medical assistance when needed or to transport a pilgrim to hospital in case of an emergency.

Flight paramedic Dr. Mohammed al-Enezi told Asharq Al-Awsat that the air ambulance acts as an “airborne intensive care unit” that is equipped with the latest global medical technologies that allow doctors and paramedics to start resuscitating the patient, stabilizing their health, and monitoring their vital signs during flight.

He explained that the air ambulance also boasts a complete intensive care unit bag. Some are capable of transporting two intensive care patients simultaneously between healthcare facilities, with all the necessary medical equipment provided inside the aircraft.

Al-Enezi said medical teams are committed to achieving a standard response time, ensuring that the preparation and takeoff of the aircraft do not exceed 7 minutes, reaching the report site within less than 10 minutes and transferring the patient to the nearest healthcare facility in about 10 minutes.

The Saudi Red Crescent Authority has mobilized 2,771 emergency personnel and health volunteers and 100 qualified health volunteers, and provided 70 emergency points in Makkah.

The Authority's fleet includes more than 900 emergency vehicles, including 305 ambulances, 20 rapid response vehicles to support early access and initiate medical procedures, 119 golf carts, 23 motorcycles for quick access through crowded areas, 155 scooters, 200 electric stretchers, 80 bicycles and seven air ambulances.

The Saudi Ministry of Health has also harnessed smart technologies, such as the "Virtual Health Hospital," and digital applications that allow pilgrims to request medical assistance at the push of a button and accurately determine their location without needing to speak Arabic.