Kuwait Denies Doha Claims of Saudi Ban on Qatari Umrah Pilgrims

Muslims pray at the Grand mosque during the annual Haj pilgrimage in Mecca, Saudi Arabia September 3,2017. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
Muslims pray at the Grand mosque during the annual Haj pilgrimage in Mecca, Saudi Arabia September 3,2017. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
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Kuwait Denies Doha Claims of Saudi Ban on Qatari Umrah Pilgrims

Muslims pray at the Grand mosque during the annual Haj pilgrimage in Mecca, Saudi Arabia September 3,2017. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
Muslims pray at the Grand mosque during the annual Haj pilgrimage in Mecca, Saudi Arabia September 3,2017. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem

Kuwait Airways denied what was being circulated on social media that the Kuwaiti carrier has received instructions from Riyadh’s government to prevent Qataris from performing Umrah in Makkah.

In a press statement the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), quoted the company’s chairman Yousuf Al-Jassim denying that it received a directive to ban Qatari citizens from boarding its flights.

“Kuwait Air received instructions to allow Qatari nationals to travel on company flights to perform Umrah without prior permission".

Jassim pointed out that the Saudi authorities have identified both King Abdul Aziz Airport in Jeddah and Prince Mohammed bin Abdul Aziz Airport in Madinah as main arrival airports for Qatari nationals hoping to perform Umrah.

The Kuwaiti air carrier’s testimony comes at the height of a wide-ranging Qatar-led propagandist campaign to blame the Saudi authorities for allegedly impeding the performance of Umrah by Qatari pilgrims.

Saudi Arabia’s embassy in Pakistan issued a statement last Friday discrediting news reported by some Pakistani media.

The reporting contained “false information and claims about the rights of Qatari citizens to perform Umrah rituals,” the statement said.

It also stressed the Kingdom’s knees to provide care to Qatari brothers and facilitate their performance of Hajj and Umrah rituals with ease.

The ‘Umrah’ is an Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, performed by Muslims and that can be undertaken at any time of the year, in contrast to the Ḥajj pilgrimage which has specific dates according to the Islamic lunar calendar.



Royal Saudi Air Force Participates in ‘Sindh Shield 2024’ Exercise in Pakistan

The RSAF is participating with six Tornado aircraft - SPA
The RSAF is participating with six Tornado aircraft - SPA
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Royal Saudi Air Force Participates in ‘Sindh Shield 2024’ Exercise in Pakistan

The RSAF is participating with six Tornado aircraft - SPA
The RSAF is participating with six Tornado aircraft - SPA

The Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) will participate in the "Sindh Shield 2024" military exercise in Pakistan. The departing group was bid farewell by RSAF Commander Lieutenant General Turki bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz at King Abdulaziz Air Base in the Eastern Sector.
The RSAF commander inspected the equipment involved in the exercise and received a briefing on the readiness of the air, technical, and support crews. The RSAF is participating with six Tornado aircraft, according to SPA.
The RSAF commander emphasized that the participation aims to strengthen relations and cooperation with Pakistani forces and other participating countries, showcase the capabilities and professionalism of the RSAF, and provide air and support crews with valuable combat experience in irregular and electronic warfare environments.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by its air force, is participating in the "Sindh Shield 2024" exercise alongside the host nation, Pakistan, as well as forces from Egypt and Turkiye.