Saudi Arabia Thwarts Hezbollah-Linked Drug Smuggling Operation

Attempt to smuggle drugs was thwarted in Saudi Arabia, Asharq Al-Awsat
Attempt to smuggle drugs was thwarted in Saudi Arabia, Asharq Al-Awsat
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Saudi Arabia Thwarts Hezbollah-Linked Drug Smuggling Operation

Attempt to smuggle drugs was thwarted in Saudi Arabia, Asharq Al-Awsat
Attempt to smuggle drugs was thwarted in Saudi Arabia, Asharq Al-Awsat

Saudi authorities have thwarted a drug production and smuggling network linked to the Lebanon-based Hezbollah organization that was trying to smuggle 451,807 amphetamine tablets to the Kingdom.

The successful operation was carried out in close coordination with the counterpart authorities in Nigeria, where it was seized before being shipped to another country and sent to the Kingdom.

The drugs were transported by sea from Lebanon to Nigeria, hidden inside mechanical equipment.

Since the start of 2021, Saudi authorities have announced a series of security operations, during which they were able to seize quantities of narcotics, varying in size and type, outbound from Lebanon through various smuggling mechanisms and tricks.

This reveals the extent to which Hezbollah insists on flooding the region with illicit drugs.

Last April, Saudi Arabia announced the suspension of fruit and vegetable imports from Lebanon, saying shipments were being used for drug smuggling. Hezbollah did not care for the decision’s impact on the Lebanese economy, which is suffering from one of the worst crises in the region.

Since then, hardly a month has passed without security authorities announce thwarting a new attempt to smuggle narcotics to Saudi Arabia.

Most shipments of narcotics pass through international stations before they are delivered to the Kingdom. This is done to divert attention as smugglers remain frustrated with their direct shipments from Lebanon being constantly caught by authorities.

Earlier, Saudi Arabia had noted that concerned authorities in Beirut had noticed the Kingdom’s increased targeting of drug smugglers and added that “Lebanese authorities must provide documented guarantees on taking needed measures to stop systematic drug smuggling.”

In more than one report, the US Drug Enforcement Administration and similar European and Arab offices accused Hezbollah of being behind an integrated drug smuggling and distribution industry. The terrorist organization uses its drug smuggling rings to generate funds that finance its activities and works.

Reports indicate that the large factories that manufacture narcotics and prepare them for shipment outside Lebanon are protected by political and security forces, which are described as de facto forces in the country.

Hezbollah’s influence and control over the facilities and ports of the Lebanese state facilitate arranging smuggling operations to Arab and European countries that were targeted within the group’s drugs trafficking activity.

In early August, each of Egypt and Jordan announced having stopped drug shipments, thwarted smuggling operations, and arrested those involved. Members of the smuggling ring were found to be linked to Hezbollah.



Saudi, Syrian FMs Discuss Efforts to Support Syria's Security, Economy

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah and his Syrian counterpart Asaad Al-Shaibani meet in Riyadh on Monday. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah and his Syrian counterpart Asaad Al-Shaibani meet in Riyadh on Monday. (SPA)
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Saudi, Syrian FMs Discuss Efforts to Support Syria's Security, Economy

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah and his Syrian counterpart Asaad Al-Shaibani meet in Riyadh on Monday. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah and his Syrian counterpart Asaad Al-Shaibani meet in Riyadh on Monday. (SPA)

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah received in Riyadh on Monday his Syrian counterpart Asaad Al-Shaibani.

They reviewed fraternal relations between their two countries and discussed developments in Syria.

They also tackled ways to support Syria's security and economy in a manner that fulfills the aspirations of its people.


Saudi Arabia Reiterates Support for Sudan's Unity, Security

A general view of the Sudanese refugee camp in Goudrane, Wadi Fira, Chad, on January 31, 2026 near the city of Iriba. (AFP)
A general view of the Sudanese refugee camp in Goudrane, Wadi Fira, Chad, on January 31, 2026 near the city of Iriba. (AFP)
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Saudi Arabia Reiterates Support for Sudan's Unity, Security

A general view of the Sudanese refugee camp in Goudrane, Wadi Fira, Chad, on January 31, 2026 near the city of Iriba. (AFP)
A general view of the Sudanese refugee camp in Goudrane, Wadi Fira, Chad, on January 31, 2026 near the city of Iriba. (AFP)

Saudi Arabia reiterated on Monday its unwavering support for the unity, security, and stability of Sudan, stressing the need to preserve its legitimate state institutions.

The Kingdom demanded that the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) immediately cease their violations and adhere to their moral and humanitarian obligations. This includes ensuring the delivery of relief aid to those in need, in line with international humanitarian law and the Jeddah Declaration to Protect Civilians in Sudan, signed on May 11, 2023.

Saudi Arabia delivered its statement during the interactive dialogue on the High Commissioner for Human Rights' oral briefing regarding the situation in and around El-Fasher. The Kingdom's Permanent Mission to the United Nations and other international organizations in Geneva participated in the session.

Delivering the statement, Permanent Representative Ambassador Abdulmohsen bin Khothaila reiterated the Kingdom's "strong condemnation of the grave human rights violations committed during the RSF's attacks on El-Fasher."

He specifically highlighted "recent criminal attacks on health facilities, relief convoys, and civilian infrastructure, which have resulted in the deaths of dozens of displaced persons and unarmed civilians, including women and children."


Saudi Arabia's KSrelief Inaugurates Maternity Clinic at Al-Awda Hospital in Central Gaza

KSrelief inaugurates the women's and maternity clinic at Al-Awda Hospital in central Gaza on Monday. (SPA)
KSrelief inaugurates the women's and maternity clinic at Al-Awda Hospital in central Gaza on Monday. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia's KSrelief Inaugurates Maternity Clinic at Al-Awda Hospital in Central Gaza

KSrelief inaugurates the women's and maternity clinic at Al-Awda Hospital in central Gaza on Monday. (SPA)
KSrelief inaugurates the women's and maternity clinic at Al-Awda Hospital in central Gaza on Monday. (SPA)

Saudi Arabia's King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) inaugurated on Monday the women's and maternity clinic at Al-Awda Hospital in central Gaza.

Implemented in cooperation with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the project marks the completion of restoration and rehabilitation work following extensive damage sustained during the conflict with Israel, which had forced the facility to close.

The clinic's rehabilitation is part of a broader initiative to ensure access to essential services and promote maternal and newborn health among the affected population in Gaza.

The project targets the rehabilitation and support of women's and maternity departments in three major hospitals: Friends of the Patient Hospital, Al-Khair Hospital, and Al-Awda Hospital. It aims to improve the quality of reproductive health services and ensure pregnant and lactating women have access to safe healthcare.

The initiative is part of Saudi Arabia's ongoing efforts, through KSrelief, to ease the suffering of the Palestinian people and provide essential services amid the significant challenges facing the health sector in Gaza.