Assistant Commander of Hajj Security Forces: Qatari Pilgrims Have been Provided with All Services

Muslims from around the world gather in Makkah to perform the annual Hajj. Reuters
Muslims from around the world gather in Makkah to perform the annual Hajj. Reuters
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Assistant Commander of Hajj Security Forces: Qatari Pilgrims Have been Provided with All Services

Muslims from around the world gather in Makkah to perform the annual Hajj. Reuters
Muslims from around the world gather in Makkah to perform the annual Hajj. Reuters

Assistant Commander of Hajj Security Forces Maj. Gen. Jamaan al-Ghamdi stressed that his country does not discriminate between pilgrims; instead, it takes care of everyone and provides them with all services possible.

In response to a question by Asharq Al-Awsat about the Qatari government's claims over guarantees regarding the safety of Qatari pilgrims, Ghamdi said: “Pilgrims are all guests and we do not discriminate between pilgrims. All pilgrims are taken care of, and the Saudis are raised on respecting guests of God.”

“We consider ourselves in this country as custodians of the Kaaba like our King, who called himself “Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques.”

Saudi Arabia does not differentiate between pilgrims when it comes to security protection. Everyone is protected by Allah the almighty first then by the government of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, which provides all possible services for all pilgrims, said Ghamdi.

During a press conference held Sunday at the headquarters of the General Security in Mina to explain the security and organizational plans in the Hajj season this year, Ghamdi explained that security plans for this year’s Hajj have been completed under the full support of the wise leadership, which works on serving the pilgrims and providing them with a secured and comfort atmosphere.

“In line with orders given by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz to host Qatari pilgrims, all services have been provided for them,” Ghamdi added.

Ghamdi pointed out that what has been achieved so far is continuous security successes for Hajj security forces; starting from the movement of pilgrims from the country's borders until they arrive in Madinah and Makkah.

He stressed that the counting process is ongoing for the violating pilgrims in different Saudi regions to guarantee the safety of legal pilgrims and provide them with the best services.

Al-Ghamdi said that since the beginning of the Hajj season, 61 unauthorized offices have been closed and 10,533 Saudi individuals and 213,541 expatriates have been arrested for violating Hajj regulations.



UAE: Falling Debris Injures One after Attack Intercepted

FILE PHOTO: General view of the Abu Dhabi city is seen from observation deck of Emirates Towers in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, December 23, 2018. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: General view of the Abu Dhabi city is seen from observation deck of Emirates Towers in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, December 23, 2018. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed/File Photo
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UAE: Falling Debris Injures One after Attack Intercepted

FILE PHOTO: General view of the Abu Dhabi city is seen from observation deck of Emirates Towers in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, December 23, 2018. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: General view of the Abu Dhabi city is seen from observation deck of Emirates Towers in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, December 23, 2018. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed/File Photo

Falling debris from an intercepted attack injured one person in an industrial area of Abu Dhabi, authorities in the United Arab Emirates said Monday.

"Abu Dhabi authorities have responded to an incident of falling debris on the Raneen Systems company in ICAD (Industrial City of Abu Dhabi) in the Musaffah area, following a successful interception by air defense systems," the Abu Dhabi government's media office posted on X.

"The incident resulted in moderate injuries to a Ghanaian national."

The injury comes a day after authorities in the Emirati city of Sharjah said they were "dealing with an incident that targeted Khor Fakkan.”


ICAO Condemns Iranian Attacks on Civil Aviation

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The Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization (X) 
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ICAO Condemns Iranian Attacks on Civil Aviation

The Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization (X) 
The Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization (X) 

The Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) on Sunday adopted at its 237th session a resolution condemning Iranian attacks targeting several countries in the region.

The resolution backs a paper presented on March 19 by Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Egypt, and Morocco.

The decision came as a step reflecting a firm international opposition to threats against the safety and security of civil aviation. It included a range of measures, most notably condemning the attacks, calling for their immediate cessation, referring the text of the resolution to the relevant UN bodies, notifying member states, and closely monitoring developments to ensure the continued safety of civil aviation.

During the meeting, Permanent Representative of Saudi Arabia to the ICAO Council Mohammed Sami Habib reaffirmed the Kingdom’s full commitment to the Chicago Convention and its continued support for the smooth operation of air traffic in coordination with brotherly states and ICAO.

Habib emphasized that Saudi airspace and airports remain fully prepared to assist commercial carriers and facilitate evacuation flights in accordance with the highest safety standards.

He underscored the importance of all states adhering to the provisions of the Chicago Convention and refraining from using civil aviation for purposes other than those for which it is intended.

The Permanent Representative then stressed that the Kingdom is not a party to the ongoing conflict and has, since its outset, called for deescalation, restraint, and the prioritization of diplomatic solutions.

He highlighted UN Security Council Resolution 2817, issued on March 11, which condemned Iranian attacks on Gulf Cooperation Council countries and Jordan, underscoring growing international recognition of the threats facing regional security and stability.

Habib reiterated the Kingdom’s strongest condemnation of attacks targeting airspace and civil aviation infrastructure.

He said such actions constitute a flagrant violation of the UN Charter and the Convention on International Civil Aviation (Chicago Convention, 1944) and pose a direct threat to air navigation safety.

He also called on Iran to immediately and unconditionally cease such actions.

The ICAO council’s resolution noted that Iranian attacks since February 28, using missiles and drones, constitute a clear violation of the Chicago Convention and the principle of full state sovereignty over national airspace. It also referenced UN Security Council Resolution 2817.

The council’s resolution highlighted that these attacks have created serious risks for civil aviation, as projectile paths intersected flight corridors without the issuance of required navigational warnings.

This forced affected states to take precautionary measures, including closing parts of their airspace and rerouting flights, disrupting international air traffic operations.

The council also condemned attacks on civilian infrastructure and airports, emphasizing that such actions represent a breach of international law and a threat to international peace and security.

 

 


MWL Condemns Attacks on UAE Embassy in Damascus

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MWL Condemns Attacks on UAE Embassy in Damascus

The Muslim World League (MWL) logo
The Muslim World League (MWL) logo

The Muslim World League (MWL) strongly condemned the attacks targeting the UAE Embassy and the residence of its head of mission in the Syrian capital, Damascus, the Saudi Press Agency said on Sunday.

In a statement, the Muslim World League reiterated its firm rejection and condemnation of attacks and acts of sabotage against civilian and diplomatic facilities and their personnel, emphasizing that such acts constitute violations of international laws and agreements that guarantee their protection.