Sisi Stresses Need to Empower Women in All Fields to Achieve Genuine Development

Officials at the eighth session of the Ministerial Conference of OIC for Women. (Egyptian Presidency Spokesman via Facebook)
Officials at the eighth session of the Ministerial Conference of OIC for Women. (Egyptian Presidency Spokesman via Facebook)
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Sisi Stresses Need to Empower Women in All Fields to Achieve Genuine Development

Officials at the eighth session of the Ministerial Conference of OIC for Women. (Egyptian Presidency Spokesman via Facebook)
Officials at the eighth session of the Ministerial Conference of OIC for Women. (Egyptian Presidency Spokesman via Facebook)

President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi stressed on Thursday that Egypt, in cooperation with Islamic countries, was keen on achieving a major leap forward in handling women’s issues.

“Egypt will spare no effort to support the Women’s Development Organization, which is an entity under the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC),” he said eighth Ministerial Conference of the OIC on Women, taking place in the New Administrative Capital (NAC).

Sisi announced that during the next two years, Egypt will focus on two main issues: empowering women economically and combating the negative impact of terrorism and extremism on women.

A historic opportunity is available to present the real image of women’s status in Islam, he added, underscoring the need to empower women in different fields to achieve genuine development.

Held under the theme “Preserving the gains of gender equality and empowering women in light of the coronavirus pandemic and beyond”, this year’s edition of the OIC conference was attended by Prime Minister Mustafa Madbouly, several ministerial and officials, in addition to representatives of regional and international NGOs.

OIC Secretary-General Dr. Yousef bin Ahmad Al-Othaimeen said Saudi Arabia is giving unprecedented attention and time to women issues, unlocking their full potential as a driving force for development across all areas of the Saudi Vision 2030 that was launched by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, with the blessing of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz.

He praised Egypt’s “high level of commitment and dedication to help the OIC achieve its main objectives of promoting joint Islamic action for women’s empowerment and participation in all spheres of society.”

He also stated that the OIC seeks “to send out a message to the wider Muslim community and world at large that Islam, in its pristine and pure form, dignifies the status of women and treats them as an essential partner in all fields.”



Israeli Strikes Hit North Lebanon Crossings with Syria for First Time, Minister Says

 Syrians carry their luggage as they cross on foot into Syria through a crater caused by an Israeli airstrike to cut the road between the Lebanese and the Syrian checkpoints, at the Masnaa crossing, in the eastern Bekaa Valley, Lebanon, Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (AP)
Syrians carry their luggage as they cross on foot into Syria through a crater caused by an Israeli airstrike to cut the road between the Lebanese and the Syrian checkpoints, at the Masnaa crossing, in the eastern Bekaa Valley, Lebanon, Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (AP)
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Israeli Strikes Hit North Lebanon Crossings with Syria for First Time, Minister Says

 Syrians carry their luggage as they cross on foot into Syria through a crater caused by an Israeli airstrike to cut the road between the Lebanese and the Syrian checkpoints, at the Masnaa crossing, in the eastern Bekaa Valley, Lebanon, Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (AP)
Syrians carry their luggage as they cross on foot into Syria through a crater caused by an Israeli airstrike to cut the road between the Lebanese and the Syrian checkpoints, at the Masnaa crossing, in the eastern Bekaa Valley, Lebanon, Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (AP)

Israeli strikes late on Tuesday targeted Lebanon's three northern border crossings with Syria for the first time, Lebanon's caretaker transport minister Ali Hamieh told Reuters.

The strikes came hours before a ceasefire took effect to halt hostilities between Lebanese armed group Hezbollah and Israel.

Hamieh said it was not immediately clear whether the roads had been cut off as a result of the strikes. Israeli raids on Lebanon's eastern crossings in recent weeks had already sealed off those routes into Syria.

Syria's state news agency reported four civilians and two soldiers were killed, and 12 people were wounded including children, women and workers in the Syrian Red Crescent.

The Red Crescent said earlier a volunteer was killed and another was injured in "the aggression that targeted Al-Dabousyeh and Al-Arida crossings ... as they were performing their humanitarian duty of rescuing the wounded early on Wednesday."

The strike damaged several ambulances and work points, it added in a statement.

Syrian state TV reported the Israeli strike hit the Arida and Dabousieh border crossings with Lebanon.

The Israeli military did not immediately comment. It has previously stated that it targets what it says are Iran-linked sites in Syria as part of a broader campaign to curb the influence of Iran and its ally Hezbollah in the region.

Separately, US Central Command (CENTCOM) said on Tuesday that it struck an Iranian-aligned militia weapons storage facility in Syria in response to an Iranian-aligned attack against US forces in the country on Monday.