Saudi Arabia Extends E-Learning till End of School Year

A classroom is seen closed, after the Ministry of Education decided to suspend studies in Saudi Arabia, following the outbreak of the coronavirus, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia March 9, 2020. (Reuters)
A classroom is seen closed, after the Ministry of Education decided to suspend studies in Saudi Arabia, following the outbreak of the coronavirus, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia March 9, 2020. (Reuters)
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Saudi Arabia Extends E-Learning till End of School Year

A classroom is seen closed, after the Ministry of Education decided to suspend studies in Saudi Arabia, following the outbreak of the coronavirus, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia March 9, 2020. (Reuters)
A classroom is seen closed, after the Ministry of Education decided to suspend studies in Saudi Arabia, following the outbreak of the coronavirus, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia March 9, 2020. (Reuters)

Saudi Arabia extended distance learning for schools, universities, and technical institutions until the end of the current academic year, announced the Ministry of Education.

Minister Hamad Al Sheikh stressed that the decision comes to safeguard the health of students and all education personnel and as part of the country’s efforts to counter the spread of COVID-19.

He indicated that the aim also is to boost the success that has been achieved in distance learning in the Kingdom and strengthen the partnership between parents and civil institutions, resulting in the unique Saudi model in distance education.

The decision was taken after assessing the situation over the past weeks, and in coordination with the Ministry of Health.

The Ministry conducted extensive studies between the joint committees of public and university education to assess the successes achieved in distance learning through the Madrasati platform and various educational alternatives such as Ain educational channels, Youtube lesson channels, the national education Ain portal, and the application for the virtual kindergarten.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health confirmed that coronavirus vaccination centers in various regions of the Kingdom continue to receive citizens and residents who have registered for appointments through “Sehatty” application.

The Ministry recorded 327 new coronavirus cases, bringing the total confirmed infections in the Kingdom to 375,333. It also announced five deaths, taking the total number of virus-related fatalities to 6,466.

The ministry reported 318 recoveries, taking the total number to 366,412, and 2,455 active cases with 497 in critical condition.

Furthermore, the Ministry of Defense inaugurated a new coronavirus vaccination center at Prince Sultan Military Medical City in Riyadh, as part of the 16 new coronavirus vaccination centers in military hospitals throughout the Kingdom.

The centers are part of a campaign to vaccinate employees of the ministry and their families in various regions of the country.

In other news, the Ministry of Commerce increased its inspection rounds by 10 percent compared with the previous week, which resulted in a 12 percent increase in detection of violations.

The Ministry continues its intensive inspection rounds throughout the country to monitor the commitment of commercial establishments to the precautionary measures to confront the coronavirus.

The ministry said it recorded 836 violations during inspections, asserting that businesses were fined for violating the preventive measures.

The Ministry’s supervisory teams monitored various violations including non-compliance with the specified capacity, failure to oblige shoppers to wear masks and maintain social distance, and workers' lack of commitment to the precautions.



Saudi Arabia Rejects Israel’s Plan to Capture Gaza 

A Palestinian man reacts following an Israeli strike that hit Gaza City's Thai restaurant and its vicinity on May 7, 2025. (AFP)
A Palestinian man reacts following an Israeli strike that hit Gaza City's Thai restaurant and its vicinity on May 7, 2025. (AFP)
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Saudi Arabia Rejects Israel’s Plan to Capture Gaza 

A Palestinian man reacts following an Israeli strike that hit Gaza City's Thai restaurant and its vicinity on May 7, 2025. (AFP)
A Palestinian man reacts following an Israeli strike that hit Gaza City's Thai restaurant and its vicinity on May 7, 2025. (AFP)

Saudi Arabia expressed on Wednesday its categorical rejection of Israel’s plan to seize control of the Gaza Strip, slamming its ongoing violation of international law and international humanitarian law.

In a statement, the Foreign Ministry said Saudi Arabia rejects any attempts to expand settlements in Palestinian territories, stressing that Israeli authorities must abide by international resolutions.

It reiterated the Kingdom’s support for the Palestinian cause in line with international resolutions. It renewed its backing of the 2002 Arab peace initiative and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state according to the 1967 border with east Jerusalem as its capital.

Israel has approved a plan to intensify its operations in Gaza, which would include seizing the enclave, holding on to captured territories, forcibly displacing Palestinians to southern Gaza and taking control of aid distribution along with private security companies.

Israel is also calling up tens of thousands of reserve soldiers to carry out the plan. Israel says the plan will be gradual and will not be implemented until after US President Donald Trump wraps up his visit to the region later this month.