UAE to File Complaint to UN over Qatar’s Interception of Jets

The UAE will file a complaint to the UN over Qatari fighter jets' interception of civilian flights on Monday. (Reuters)
The UAE will file a complaint to the UN over Qatari fighter jets' interception of civilian flights on Monday. (Reuters)
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UAE to File Complaint to UN over Qatar’s Interception of Jets

The UAE will file a complaint to the UN over Qatari fighter jets' interception of civilian flights on Monday. (Reuters)
The UAE will file a complaint to the UN over Qatari fighter jets' interception of civilian flights on Monday. (Reuters)

The United Arab Emirates announced on Tuesday that it will file a complaint to the United Nations over Qatari fighter jets’ interception of two civilian planes on Monday.

The UAE will accuse Qatar of violating the Chicago Convention in its complaint to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), UAE General Civil Aviation Authority Director General Saif Mohammed al-Suwaidi told Reuters.

The complaint will be filed at the UN aviation agency on Tuesday, he added.

The fighter jets intercepted the civilian aircraft as they were en route to Bahrain.

The UAE news agency WAM quoted Suwaidi as saying on Monday that the intercepts happened at 10:30 a.m. and 11:05 a.m.

He said Bahraini radar, as well as crew and passengers on board, saw the military aircraft, "which constituted a clear and explicit threat to the lives of innocent civilians."

"Qatari military fighter jets came within two miles of the Emirates aircraft, which put the lives of passengers and crew at risk," Bahrain’s news agency said.

Qatar's Foreign Ministry called the UAE's allegations a "totally false claim" in a statement Monday night.



Six Saudi Relief Trucks from KSrelief Enter Gaza Strip with Food Aid

Six new Saudi relief trucks carrying essential food baskets crossed the Karem Abu Salem border crossing - SPA
Six new Saudi relief trucks carrying essential food baskets crossed the Karem Abu Salem border crossing - SPA
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Six Saudi Relief Trucks from KSrelief Enter Gaza Strip with Food Aid

Six new Saudi relief trucks carrying essential food baskets crossed the Karem Abu Salem border crossing - SPA
Six new Saudi relief trucks carrying essential food baskets crossed the Karem Abu Salem border crossing - SPA

Six new Saudi relief trucks carrying essential food baskets crossed the Karem Abu Salem border crossing on Tuesday.

 

This humanitarian consignment, provided by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), is destined for the Gaza Strip as part of Saudi Arabia’s ongoing campaign to deliver vital assistance to the Palestinian people, SPA reported.

The Gaza Strip continues to face severe humanitarian challenges due to the ongoing conflict, making this aid crucial in supporting the resilience of families and helping them cope with daily hardships during these difficult times.