Bahrain Says it Busts a 'Hezbollah Terrorist Cell'

The three detainees have been referred to the Public Prosecution. (BNA)
The three detainees have been referred to the Public Prosecution. (BNA)
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Bahrain Says it Busts a 'Hezbollah Terrorist Cell'

The three detainees have been referred to the Public Prosecution. (BNA)
The three detainees have been referred to the Public Prosecution. (BNA)

Bahrain announced on Monday the arrest of three people “for forming a cell affiliated with the Lebanese terrorist Hezbollah group,” saying the necessary legal procedures had been completed and that the detainees had been referred to the Public Prosecution.

In a statement, the Interior Ministry said the suspects “coordinated with terrorist elements abroad and sought to engage in espionage with them with the intent to undermine the sovereignty of the state, spread fear and panic among citizens and residents, and endanger the security and safety of the country.”

The suspects were identified as Ahmed Ahmed Hussain Madan, 24, Hassan Abdulameer Ashoor, 22, and Muntadhar Abdulmohsen Ali Madan, 29, reported Bahrain’s state news agency BNA.

They revealed that “during their travel to Lebanon, they received weapons training after meeting with members of the Lebanese Hezbollah terrorist organization.”

They also sent images and information about the repercussions of the Iranian attacks against Bahrain and collected funds under the guise of charitable work, transferring them to support Hezbollah activities in preparation for being tasked by its leaders with carrying out terrorist plots and acts in Bahrain, said the statement.



Saudi Arabia Says Drone Interception Leaves Two Injured Near Riyadh

Saudi defenses intercepted a drone in the Al-Kharj province. (Saudi Defense Ministry)
Saudi defenses intercepted a drone in the Al-Kharj province. (Saudi Defense Ministry)
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Saudi Arabia Says Drone Interception Leaves Two Injured Near Riyadh

Saudi defenses intercepted a drone in the Al-Kharj province. (Saudi Defense Ministry)
Saudi defenses intercepted a drone in the Al-Kharj province. (Saudi Defense Ministry)

A drone interception left two people injured in a Saudi region southeast of the capital Riyadh, the country's civil defense said Tuesday.

"Falling debris from the interception of a drone in Al-Kharj province caused two minor injuries and limited material damage to three homes and several vehicles," said a statement carried by the official Saudi Press Agency.

Al-Kharj province is home to Prince Sultan air base.


Saudi Foreign Minister Receives Canadian Counterpart

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah received Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah received Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand. (SPA)
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Saudi Foreign Minister Receives Canadian Counterpart

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah received Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah received Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand. (SPA)

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah received on Monday in Riyadh Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The foreign ministers affirmed the positive and growing momentum of bilateral relations spanning more than 50 years, based on shared interests in advancing and diversifying economic growth, enhancing regional and international security, and promoting global peace.

They highlighted the level of bilateral trade, noting that trade volume between the two countries exceeded SAR12 billion in 2024, and welcomed the establishment of the Saudi-Canadian Business Council and its role in strengthening economic cooperation.

They noted progress in ongoing negotiations on an agreement to promote and protect foreign investment between the two countries.

The two ministers welcomed the convening of the second Saudi-Canadian Educational Partnership Forum, held on March 30.

They discussed ways to enhance and develop relations across all fields including trade, investment, space, artificial intelligence, mining, tourism, education, and pharmaceuticals, and they agreed on the importance of deepening bilateral relations and strengthening the comprehensive partnership between the two countries.

The foreign ministers exchanged views on regional challenges, condemning Iran’s destabilizing behavior in the region, including its attacks on the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states, which threaten regional and international security.

They called on Iran to immediately cease its attacks and respect international law, international humanitarian law, and the principles of good neighborliness.

They stressed the need for Iran to comply with United Nations Security Council Resolution 2817 (2026) and to stop supporting, financing, and arming affiliated militias in Arab countries, which undermine regional and international peace and security.

Minister Anand expressed her country’s solidarity with Saudi Arabia and appreciation for the Kingdom’s assistance in facilitating the repatriation of Canadian citizens.

She also reaffirmed Canada’s readiness to work closely with the Kingdom to enhance regional stability and protect civilians amid the ongoing conflict affecting the Gulf and the Middle East.

Both ministers agreed on the importance of concerted international efforts to de-escalate tensions, enhance maritime and energy security, and protect critical infrastructure.

Minister Anand expressed her appreciation and thanks for the warm welcome and hospitality, reaffirming her country’s commitment to strengthening a forward-looking strategic partnership with the Kingdom.


Gulf, Jordanian, Russian Ministers Discuss Iranian Attacks

The joint Gulf–Jordanian–Russian ministerial meeting held via video conference Monday (Gulf Cooperation Council)
The joint Gulf–Jordanian–Russian ministerial meeting held via video conference Monday (Gulf Cooperation Council)
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Gulf, Jordanian, Russian Ministers Discuss Iranian Attacks

The joint Gulf–Jordanian–Russian ministerial meeting held via video conference Monday (Gulf Cooperation Council)
The joint Gulf–Jordanian–Russian ministerial meeting held via video conference Monday (Gulf Cooperation Council)

A meeting at the ministerial level between Gulf, Jordanian and Russian officials discussed on Monday the latest developments and the repercussions of Iran's attacks and escalation affecting the GCC countries and Jordan.

The ministers stressed the necessity of maintaining ongoing coordination and consultation on this matter.

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan took part via video conference in the joint ministerial meeting.

The session was chaired by Bahrain’s Foreign Minister, Dr. Abdullatif Al Zayani, and was attended by GCC foreign ministers, GCC Secretary-General Jasem Albudaiwi, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, and the Secretary-General of Jordan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Dhaifullah Fayez.

Albudaiwi said the meeting addressed the Iranian aggressions on the GCC countries and Jordan, in addition to reviewing the latest developments in the region.