Al-Alimi Arrives in Riyadh to Discuss Economic Support for Yemen

Al-Alimi Arrives in Riyadh to Discuss Economic Support for Yemen
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Al-Alimi Arrives in Riyadh to Discuss Economic Support for Yemen

Al-Alimi Arrives in Riyadh to Discuss Economic Support for Yemen

The head of Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council (PLC), Rashad Al-Alimi, arrived in Riyadh Saturday on a private visit where he is expected to meet Saudi officials, the official Saba news agency reported.

Al-Alimi is visiting Saudi Arabia after having visited the UAE to follow up on economic support being given to Yemen. The PLC head is especially looking into the latest development of the fast track financing of Yemen, official sources revealed.

While the sources confirmed that Al-Alimi’s visit to Riyadh would take several days, the committee that he formed to defuse tensions in Shabwah governorate stressed the importance of turning the page on the conflict, implementing presidential decisions and reinforcing security.

Last week, dozens of soldiers died in bloody infighting among different military units in the government-controlled southern governorate of Shabwah.

The PLC dismissed the security leaders involved in the infighting and formed a military committee to deal with the armed conflict.

“Al-Alimi will hold bilateral meetings in Riyadh to discuss the deep-rooted historical relations, areas of joint cooperation, and efforts to bring peace and stability to Yemen,” reported Saba.

Moreover, the official news agency quoted sources confirming that Al-Alimi will discuss the generous Saudi funds pumped into Yemen’s various fields. He will also tackle the Kingdom’s support for the PLC’s reforms in the service and development sectors.

Al-Alimi thanked the Saudi leadership for its support to the Yemeni people and the PLC and its continued efforts to return peace and stability to the country and alleviate the suffering of Yemenis.

The Yemeni leader also expressed his gratitude for the active Saudi role in the Arab Coalition.

Besides supporting the internationally recognized Yemeni government, the Coalition works to alleviate the suffering of the Yemeni people, achieve their aspirations to restore state institutions, and end the coup waged by Iran-backed Houthi militias.



Israeli Settlers Briefly Crossed into Lebanon, the Military Says

UN "blue line" notifications are pictured near the Lebanese-Israeli border as seen from the southern Lebanese village of Kfar Kila, Lebanon October 14, 2022. (Reuters)
UN "blue line" notifications are pictured near the Lebanese-Israeli border as seen from the southern Lebanese village of Kfar Kila, Lebanon October 14, 2022. (Reuters)
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Israeli Settlers Briefly Crossed into Lebanon, the Military Says

UN "blue line" notifications are pictured near the Lebanese-Israeli border as seen from the southern Lebanese village of Kfar Kila, Lebanon October 14, 2022. (Reuters)
UN "blue line" notifications are pictured near the Lebanese-Israeli border as seen from the southern Lebanese village of Kfar Kila, Lebanon October 14, 2022. (Reuters)

A group of Israeli settlers have briefly crossed the border into Lebanon before they were removed by troops, the military acknowledged Wednesday.

The civilians who crossed the border came from the Uri Tzafon movement, a group calling for Israeli settlement of southern Lebanon. Photos posted by the group online Saturday showed a small group of activists holding signs and erecting tents inside Lebanon while Israeli soldiers were present.

After first denying the reports to Israeli media, the military said Wednesday that civilians had crossed the border “by a few meters” and were removed by troops.

The military called the border breach a “serious incident” and said it was investigating.

“Any attempt to approach or cross the border into Lebanese territory without coordination poses a life-threatening risk and interferes with the IDF’s ability to operate in the area and carry out its mission,” the military said, using the acronym for the Israel Defense Forces.

The settler group Uri Tzafon, which means “Awaken the North” in Hebrew, crossed the border in the area of the Lebanese village of Maroun al-Ras. In the past, the movement has said the area is home to an old Hebrew settlement.

Groups of settler activists also have breached the Gaza border more than once since the Israel-Hamas war erupted on Oct. 7, 2023, at one point erecting small wooden tents before they were evacuated by troops. Daniela Weiss, the leader of the movement to resettle Gaza, claims she has entered Gaza twice since the start of the war.

Israel’s settler movement has been emboldened by its current government -- the furthest-right in Israeli history -- and is now seeking to expand to parts of southern Lebanon and the north of the Gaza.