Kuwait Ups Security at Oil, Commercial Ports

A pier at Kuwait's largest refinery of Al-Ahmadi, north of Al-Shuaiba, 30 kms from Kuwait City on February 23, 2005. (AFP)
A pier at Kuwait's largest refinery of Al-Ahmadi, north of Al-Shuaiba, 30 kms from Kuwait City on February 23, 2005. (AFP)
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Kuwait Ups Security at Oil, Commercial Ports

A pier at Kuwait's largest refinery of Al-Ahmadi, north of Al-Shuaiba, 30 kms from Kuwait City on February 23, 2005. (AFP)
A pier at Kuwait's largest refinery of Al-Ahmadi, north of Al-Shuaiba, 30 kms from Kuwait City on February 23, 2005. (AFP)

Kuwait has raised the security alert level at all of its ports, including the oil terminals, the state-run Kuwait news agency (KUNA) reported on Friday.

“The decision emphasizes that all measures have to be taken to protect the vessels and the ports facilities,” it said citing a decree by the Minister of Trade and Industry Khaled Al-Rawdan.

The announcement follows a September 14 attack on two Saudi oil facilities. Riyadh and Washington have accused Tehran of being behind the attack.

“A ministerial decree stipulated that the move aims to safeguard the country's ports and oil facilities,” the Kuwait Ports Authority (KPC) said in a statement.

On Wednesday, the Kuwaiti army raised the state of combat alertness of some army units “as a precaution.”

This followed Deputy Prime Minister Sabah Al-Khalid Al-Sabah urging the army to "exercise utmost vigilance" to counter potential dangers that could undermine security and stability in the country.

National Assembly member Khaled Al Moanes al-Otaibi had labeled the attacks on Aramco’s installations a “declaration of war.”

“Gulf states must stand firm against Iran. Saudi Arabia is the backbone of the Gulf Cooperation Council, and represents our strategic depth,” he told Asharq Al-Awsat.

“Saudi stability is the Gulf’s region stability, what disrupts the situation in Saudi Arabia will put the whole region at risk, first of which to suffer would be Kuwait,” he remarked.

Consequentially, Otaibi stated that the attack is a “declaration of war, not only on Saudi Arabia, but on GCC countries.” He then urged Gulf states to band together in issuing a decisive and loud statement and stand in solidarity with the Kingdom.

Otaibi also confirmed ongoing investigations into suspicious drones that flew over high-security sites in Kuwait at the time of the attack in Saudi Arabia.



Prophet's Mosque Receives 5.4 Million Worshippers Last Week

The Prophet's Mosque received 5,475,443 worshippers last week - SPA
The Prophet's Mosque received 5,475,443 worshippers last week - SPA
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Prophet's Mosque Receives 5.4 Million Worshippers Last Week

The Prophet's Mosque received 5,475,443 worshippers last week - SPA
The Prophet's Mosque received 5,475,443 worshippers last week - SPA

The Prophet's Mosque received 5,475,443 worshippers last week, with the General Authority for the Care of the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque offering extensive services to support and assist worshippers and visitors.
During the week, 644,670 visitors greeted Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) and his two companions, while 376,765 worshippers performed prayers in the Holy Rawdah, SPA reported.
Furthermore, 31,739 individuals from diverse nationalities benefited from translation services.

Field operations involved 24,053 liters of disinfectant for sterilization and disinfection activities.
Moreover, 1,480 tons of Zamzam water were consumed, and 152 samples were collected for testing and analysis.
The authority also distributed 136,283 Iftar meals, ensuring access to food for those breaking their fast.