KSRelief to Open an Air Bridge within Hours to Aleppo

Saudi aid for earthquake victims in Türkiye and Syria arrive successively in Türkiye (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi aid for earthquake victims in Türkiye and Syria arrive successively in Türkiye (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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KSRelief to Open an Air Bridge within Hours to Aleppo

Saudi aid for earthquake victims in Türkiye and Syria arrive successively in Türkiye (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi aid for earthquake victims in Türkiye and Syria arrive successively in Türkiye (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Arabia is coordinating efforts to operate direct relief flights to Aleppo, to provide medical, shelter, search, and rescue aid to those affected by the devastating earthquake that struck Syria and Türkiye, according to Saudi sources.

The sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that the Kingdom was preparing to send thousands of volunteers, including doctors, health practitioners, and specialists in emergency, search, and rescue, to help those affected by the earthquake.

Director of the Health Aid Department at the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief), Abdullah al-Moallem, confirmed that the Saudi relief bridge would provide aid to those affected in Türkiye and Syria under the directives of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman and the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

In an exclusive interview with Asharq Al-Awsat, Moallem revealed there were Saudi efforts to conduct direct relief flights to Aleppo in the coming hours after coordinating with the Syrian Red Crescent.

Asked about the arrival of the Saudi medical teams to Syria, the official explained they would arrive soon after opening the crossings.

Moallem recalled that the sixth Saudi plane arrived Saturday at Gaziantep Airport in Türkiye, carrying 98 tons of relief aid, including food, tents, blankets, rugs, shelter bags, and medical supplies.

The medical assistance included machines for X-rays, vital and patient monitoring, anesthesia, respiration, and supplies for surgical operating rooms.

Moallem explained that the rescue and aid teams include the Saudi Red Crescent teams of doctors, health assistants, and paramedics, rescue teams from the Civil Defense, including 93 individuals specialized in search and rescue, and various medical volunteers registered on the KSRelief platform.

He said that the Center has plans to establish field hospitals later but noted that the priority is for search and rescue, depending on the situation and following the Saudi leadership’s directives.

Director of Volunteer Programs at KSRelief, Ali al-Qarni, indicated that more than 4,000 male and female volunteers registered to help those affected by the earthquake in Syria and Türkiye.

Qarni told Asharq Al-Awsat that the first field volunteer teams had already arrived to help in Türkiye and Syria, indicating there were medical, emergency, psychological support, and rescue teams.

The official warned that the first minutes in such disasters were important for rescuing lives, adding that the Center is currently devising plans required after such incidents following the directives of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Qarni called on all volunteers wishing to contribute and help in Syria and Türkiye to register on KSRelief’s volunteering portal, praising the large numbers that came forward and expressed willingness to help.

The campaign launched by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to donate to the earthquake victims in Syria and Türkiye collected more than SR250 million.



GCC Welcomes Agreement between Yemen Govt, Houthis

Hans Grundberg, the U.N. special representative for Yemen, speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Cairo, Egypt, on Aug. 28, 2023. (AP)
Hans Grundberg, the U.N. special representative for Yemen, speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Cairo, Egypt, on Aug. 28, 2023. (AP)
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GCC Welcomes Agreement between Yemen Govt, Houthis

Hans Grundberg, the U.N. special representative for Yemen, speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Cairo, Egypt, on Aug. 28, 2023. (AP)
Hans Grundberg, the U.N. special representative for Yemen, speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Cairo, Egypt, on Aug. 28, 2023. (AP)

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Secretary-General Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi welcomed on Wednesday the agreement between the legitimate Yemeni government and Iran-backed Houthi militias to de-escalate the situation with regard to the Yemeni banking sector and airlines.

The agreement was announced by the United Nations Secretary-General's Special Envoy to Yemen, Hans Grundberg, on Tuesday.

Albudaiwi expressed the GCC's support for all regional and international efforts and the efforts led by the UN special envoy aimed at achieving peace and security in Yemen.

The announcement underscores the importance the international community attaches to the Yemeni crisis, he added, hoping the agreement will pave the way for Yemeni parties to start the political process, under UN auspices, to reach a comprehensive political solution that achieves security and stability in the country.

He reiterated the GCC's continued support and full solidarity with Yemen, its government and people, and its keenness to encourage all efforts to de-escalate and maintain stability in order to reach peace.