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Saudi Arabia emphasizes the need to take effective measures to eliminate hunger and meet the growing global demand for food
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has emphasized the importance of agriculture as a fundamental pillar for achieving sustainable development and supporting economic growth, in addition to
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has affirmed the importance of agriculture as a fundamental pillar for achieving sustainable development and supporting economic growth, in addition to its contribution to providing job opportunities and the prosperity of local communities, through strengthening systems to support farmers and encouraging modern agricultural practices to increase production and raise its efficiency, in order to achieve food security.
This came in the Kingdom’s speech during the “World Without Hunger” conference, which is being held in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, from November 5 to 7. It was delivered by the Deputy Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture, Engineer Mansour bin Hilal Al-Mashiti, head of the Kingdom’s delegation participating in the conference, which will address strengthening cooperation and strategic partnerships, and discuss ways to develop innovative technologies and sustainable practices, in order to ensure food security around the world.
Engineer Al-Mashiti explained that the Kingdom’s participation in this conference comes within the framework of its leading role and its core values, in the collective commitment to taking effective and impactful measures to eliminate poverty and hunger, and to build a world capable of meeting the growing demand for food. He indicated that the great progress that the world is witnessing in the field of science, innovation, and modern technologies has contributed to addressing many of the urgent food challenges around the world, but the progress made in enhancing food security is still insufficient so far, which confirms the importance of the need to intensify global efforts and activate policies to develop practical and effective solutions to overcome these challenges.
Engineer Al-Mashiti pointed out that direct food aid and humanitarian relief play a major role in providing short-term solutions to address food security challenges in many countries around the world. He noted that the King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid has implemented approximately (900) food security projects in (78) countries around the world, within the framework of the Kingdom’s humanitarian and ethical role and its continuous support for many peoples facing extremely difficult humanitarian conditions, which has had an impact on alleviating the urgent need to provide food in those countries.
Engineer Al-Mashiti explained that enhancing investment in the agriculture and food sectors has become of paramount importance to building a world free from hunger, through adopting innovation and modern technological practices in the agricultural field, in addition to providing flexible financing solutions to increase production and build the resilience of agricultural and food systems. He emphasized the Kingdom's welcome of agricultural investments in all fields, its encouragement of them, and its support for investors around the world, as it seeks to expand agricultural investment in countries with competitive advantages and abundant natural resources, in addition to growing markets that provide opportunities for diverse agricultural businesses and activities, which contributes to taking advantage of integrated agricultural capabilities, creating additional job opportunities, and ultimately achieving food security.
In concluding his remarks, Engineer Al-Mashiti emphasized the need to strengthen multilateral international cooperation, engage with international organizations, and promote fair trade in line with World Trade Organization standards to contribute to building a world free from hunger. He added that other essential steps should be taken to achieve this, such as exchanging best agricultural practices and technologies, expanding access to innovative financing, and strengthening infrastructure and social safety net programs. He noted that the Kingdom has taken several steps in this direction, launching numerous programs and initiatives, such as the Sustainable Rural Agricultural Development Program, which has contributed to increasing the income of smallholder farmers and improving their standard of living, and the Monshaat Authority, which supports the micro, small, and medium enterprises sector through financing, training, and access to job opportunities, among other ambitious projects and programs that support the agricultural sector and enhance its contribution to achieving food security.
It is noted that the “World Without Hunger” conference is being held in cooperation between the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), the African Union Commission, and the Ethiopian government, with the participation of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), to discuss a number of issues and topics related to the agricultural sectors, food production, and the technologies used in them, in addition to issues of food security, finance, food safety, infrastructure, and others.
Politics
Exchanges of fire between Israel and Iran and escalation in Lebanon
Continuing the military escalation: Israel bombs Tehran and declares air superiority, and projectiles from Lebanon strike the north, amid global economic concerns following the killing of Khamenei.
In a dramatic turn of events in the Middle East, the Israeli army announced today (Monday) that sirens had been activated in several large areas of northern Israel, following the detection of rocket fire from Lebanese territory, indicating that the northern front is ablaze amid major regional tensions.
This escalation on the ground comes as Israel launched a new and extensive wave of direct airstrikes on the Iranian capital, Tehran. Iran responded by launching further missile barrages, in a scene reflecting the peak of military tension, especially as these events come just one day after the announcement of the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, an event that marked a pivotal turning point in the conflict.
Details of the attacks and air control
In detailing the military operations, the Israeli army noted that its air force had achieved complete air superiority over Tehran. Reports indicated that the wave of attacks targeting various parts of the Iranian capital focused precisely on strategic locations, including intelligence centers, security headquarters, and military command and control centers, in an attempt to cripple the enemy's ability to manage the battle.
Regional context and the shift in rules of engagement
This escalation represents a clear departure from the traditional rules of engagement that have governed the conflict between the two sides for many years, rules that have often relied on "shadow warfare" or proxy confrontations in the region. The shift to direct confrontation and the bombing of capital cities presents the region with open and complex scenarios, as targeting command centers in Tehran and assassinating a figure of the Supreme Leader's stature constitutes a radical shift in the balance of power and deterrence in the Middle East.
Global economic repercussions and fears of the unknown
The effects of this fierce military confrontation, which included US and Israeli attacks and the subsequent Iranian response, were not limited to the security sphere alone, but also caused a powerful shock across vital global economic sectors. Shipping and air travel were significantly affected, and global oil markets were disrupted amid fears of supply shortages.
International warnings continue to mount regarding a sharp rise in energy costs, which could further burden a global economy already struggling with inflation. There are also serious concerns about potential disruptions to business activity in the Arabian Gulf region, home to vital waterways that serve as the lifeblood of global energy trade, as well as a global trading hub connecting East and West.
Politics
The assassination of Ali Khamenei: The repercussions of the Supreme Leader's death and the future of regional conflict
A comprehensive analysis of the repercussions of the news of the assassination of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Is the region heading towards a full-scale military escalation or a radical shift in Tehran's policies and the future of the resistance axis?
In a dramatic development that represents a geopolitical earthquake in the Middle East, the news circulating about the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, in a joint US-Israeli airstrike has plunged the entire region into turmoil. This event is not merely the loss of a political figure, but rather the dismantling of the very top of the Islamic Republic's power structure, opening the door to unforeseen scenarios that could redraw the maps of influence and conflict.
The end of the era of the strongest man
With the passing of Ali Khamenei, Iran loses the man who held the reins of absolute power for more than three decades. Khamenei assumed the position of Supreme Leader in 1989, succeeding the founder of the Islamic Republic, Ruhollah Khomeini, during a critical transitional period following the Iran-Iraq War. Throughout his years in power, he consolidated his authority through complete control over the levers of the state, from the military establishment, represented by the Revolutionary Guard, to the judiciary and the media, becoming the ultimate authority, surpassing the presidency, the government, and parliament.
The nature of power and constitutional vacuum
The gravity of this event lies in the nature of the "Supreme Leader" position in the Iranian constitution, which grants the Supreme Leader broad religious and political powers. His sudden absence through foreign military action presents the Assembly of Experts with a historic and difficult test in choosing his successor, amidst speculation of internal power struggles between hardline conservatives and other factions, as well as the pivotal role the Revolutionary Guard will play in the transition process to ensure the regime's continuity.
Regional conflict scenarios
Regionally, Khamenei's assassination raises existential questions about the future of the "axis of resistance" he has nurtured for years. From Lebanon to Yemen, and from Syria to Iraq, militias and armed factions are ideologically and logistically linked to the Supreme Leader. Will his absence lead to the disintegration of this axis and a decline in Iranian influence? Or will the retaliatory response be violent and widespread, dragging the region into an all-out war?
The next phase will not be merely a change of names, but may witness a redefinition of Tehran’s military and political doctrine. This event will either pave the way for a major negotiating table that ends decades of hostility, or it will be the spark that ignites the powder keg in the entire Middle East.
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The Arab League strongly condemns Iranian attacks on Arab countries
The Arab League issued a strongly worded statement condemning the Iranian attacks, stressing that the security of Arab states is indivisible, and warning of dangers that threaten the stability of the region.
The General Secretariat of the League of Arab States expressed its categorical condemnation and strong denunciation of the repeated targeting of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Arab states, which was recently manifested in the Iranian attacks that constitute a flagrant violation of international laws and conventions, and a clear transgression of the principles of good neighborliness that should govern relations between the countries of the region.
In an official statement, the member states of the Arab League affirmed that these hostile practices pose grave risks, not only threatening the security of the targeted state but also extending their negative repercussions to threaten Arab national security and the stability of the entire Middle East region. The statement emphasized that remaining silent about such transgressions could encourage further tension and escalation at a time when the region desperately needs de-escalation and constructive cooperation, not conflict.
In a related context, the Arab League reaffirmed its firm strategic principle that "the security of Arab states is indivisible," noting that any infringement upon the sovereignty of any Arab state is considered a direct attack on the Arab system as a whole. The League declared its categorical and absolute rejection of any justifications or pretexts that Tehran might offer to legitimize these attacks, asserting that respect for national sovereignty and non-interference in internal affairs are the cornerstones of sound international relations.
These alarming developments come amidst highly complex regional and international circumstances, with the region grappling with multiple crises that demand concerted diplomatic efforts. Observers and political analysts believe that Iran's continued interference in Arab affairs, whether through direct military action or other means, undermines the prospects for lasting peace and threatens global trade routes and vital energy supplies, thus necessitating a firm and unified international stance.
It is worth noting that the concept of Arab national security is based on a unified strategic vision that rejects foreign interference and considers the stability of Arab states a fundamental pillar of international peace and security. The geostrategic location of Arab states, with their vital waterways and natural resources, makes any military tension within them a source of global concern that transcends regional boundaries. Therefore, the current Arab condemnation is not merely a fleeting political stance, but rather a warning to the international community about the necessity of confronting policies aimed at destabilizing and forcibly altering the balance of power in the region.
The university concluded its statement by calling on the international community and the United Nations Security Council to assume their legal and moral responsibilities in maintaining international peace and security, and to exert effective pressure to stop these violations that hinder development and prosperity efforts in the Arab world, stressing the legitimate right of Arab states to defend their territories and peoples by all means guaranteed by international law.
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