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The third edition of the "Salt of the Cane" season kicks off
Under the patronage of the Mayor of Riyadh, Prince Dr. Faisal bin Abdulaziz bin Ayyaf, the Riyadh Municipality, represented by the Al-Qasab Municipality, launched
Under the patronage of the Mayor of Riyadh, Prince Dr. Faisal bin Abdulaziz bin Ayyaf, the Riyadh Municipality, represented by the Al-Qasab Municipality, launched today (Thursday) the activities of the third edition of the Al-Qasab Salt Season, which will continue during the period from February 20-27, 2025, with the aim of promoting the production of Al-Qasab salt as one of the most famous local products and natural resources that Al-Qasab enjoys as a result of the climatic and geological conditions in the region.
The season includes pavilions for more than 60 exhibitors, and has teams and volunteers numbering over 300 individuals, with a target attendance of up to 120,000 visitors for the various events of the season, which in its third edition includes a number of events and activities that contribute to introducing visitors to cane salt, which is called “white gold”, and the journey of its extraction, production and export, as well as empowering the private sector, and developing and growing the tourism sector and national heritage.
The events also include the salt walkway, the model saltworks and salt rest area, the children's area, the cultural theater, the youth area, the kuttabs, Al-Ubaidi Market, Al-Qasab Market, Al-Zahim Heritage Palace, Dar Al-Qasabi overlook, Dar Al-Suwaid overlook, Dar Al-Ghadir overlook, Al-Mani’ Diwaniya, Al-Dagher Heritage House, story and poem, arts and poetry walkway, Arabic calligraphy, the overlooks, the tent of the ancients, cooking of the good old days, the craftsmen's area, the tea museum, in addition to learning about a number of skills provided by specialists such as the “Professionals for Search and Rescue” Association, the “Athar” Health Volunteer Association, CPR courses, and the blood donation cart.
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The event will feature a display of Arabian horses and camels, a classic car show, and drones, in addition to poetry evenings, a children’s theater, cultural sessions showcasing the authentic history of Al-Qasab and its promising future, and areas for productive families, while sites have been allocated to explain how to extract salt, and shops to display salt-related products and others.
Al-Qasab has a rich cultural heritage, and its nature is rich in salt. The town has salt mines: Al-Tarfa, Al-Malh, and Al-Ramada. Al-Qasab is one of the most famous sites in the Kingdom for salt production, and it is exported to various regions inside and outside the country due to its high quality and nutritional value. Extracting salt has been the primary occupation of the people of Al-Qasab for centuries.
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Araqchi and Woitkov clash: Will it end diplomacy and ignite war?
Details of the heated exchange between Abbas Araqchi and Steve Witkopf regarding Iran's nuclear program. Will it hasten the collapse of talks and the outbreak of a military confrontation? An NBC report reveals the behind-the-scenes details of the clash.
American media reports, citing NBC News, revealed details of a heated and unprecedented verbal exchange that took place behind closed doors between Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and US envoy Steve Wittkopf. This incident, which occurred during sensitive talks, is being interpreted as a dangerous sign that the diplomatic process has reached a dead end, paving the way for more dire scenarios that could include a direct military confrontation.
Details of the diplomatic clash
According to US administration officials, tensions rose at the meeting when the American delegation, led by Wittkopf, presented stringent conditions that Tehran considered a crossing of red lines. The American demand centered on Iran refraining from significant steps in its nuclear program, specifically a complete freeze on uranium enrichment for the next ten years. This proposal was met with firm rejection and strong reservations from the Iranian side.
During the debate, Abbas Araqchi reiterated his country's commitment to what he called its "inalienable right to uranium enrichment" for peaceful purposes, based on national sovereignty. However, the response from US envoy Steve Wittkopf was swift and sharp, as he interrupted his counterpart, stating that the United States also possessed "an inalienable right to defend its national security and prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons that threaten global stability," thus ending the discussion on a high note.
Background to the nuclear crisis and history of setbacks
This dispute cannot be separated from the complex historical context of US-Iranian relations, particularly since Washington's unilateral withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in 2018. Since then, the pace of Iran's nuclear program has accelerated, with reports from the International Atomic Energy Agency indicating that Tehran has reached enrichment levels close to weapons-grade (60%). This backdrop made the current talks a last chance to salvage the situation. However, the vast gap between US demands for a return to strict restrictions and Iran's insistence on lifting sanctions and preserving the gains of its nuclear program has made a clash inevitable.
The repercussions of failed diplomacy regionally and internationally
This diplomatic impasse carries serious implications that extend far beyond closed-door meetings. The failure of the talks effectively erodes peaceful options, placing the entire region on a knife's edge. Observers believe this clash could be the spark that precipitates military action, whether by Israel, which constantly threatens to strike nuclear facilities, or through a US-led mobilization to impose a suffocating isolation that could escalate into limited clashes. The shift from quiet diplomacy to direct verbal sparring between senior officials reflects Washington's growing strategic impatience and Tehran's readiness for confrontation, foreshadowing a new phase of escalation that could redraw the geopolitical map of the Middle East.
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Trump hints at a ground intervention in Iran: The major strike has not yet begun
In a dangerous escalation, Trump confirms that a major strike against Iran is imminent and threatens a ground invasion. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer comments on the effectiveness of airstrikes for regime change.
In a striking development that portends a new phase of escalation in the Middle East, US President Donald Trump confirmed that the United States has not yet begun to launch its real and powerful strikes against Iran, indicating that what has happened so far is merely a prelude to what is to come.
In a fiery interview with CNN, Trump declared firmly, "We haven't even started hitting Iran hard yet. The big wave hasn't happened yet. The big strike is coming soon." The US president didn't stop at threatening airstrikes; he went further, indicating that he would not hesitate to make the dangerous strategic decision to send ground troops to Iran if necessary. This represents a radical shift in US military doctrine, which in recent years has relied on airstrikes and special operations.
The British position: Doubts about the effectiveness of air strikes
Across the Atlantic, a divergence of views emerged between Washington and London. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer addressed UK lawmakers, outlining his country's cautious stance. Starmer stated unequivocally, "I don't believe that attempting to remove Iran's leadership through airstrikes without a ground invasion will succeed." He explained that this military and political assessment was a key reason why the UK would not join the joint US-Israeli strikes against Iran, adding the deeply significant phrase, "This government does not believe in regime change from the sky," alluding to past lessons from conflicts in the region.
Context of tension and history of conflict
These statements come at a time of unprecedented tension in US-Iranian relations, reminiscent of the era of "maximum pressure." The Iranian issue has long been a major point of contention in international politics, with Washington accusing Tehran of destabilizing the region through its proxies and threatening international shipping. Analysts point out that the threat of a "ground invasion" constitutes a dangerous verbal escalation, given the immense geographical and military challenges posed by Iran's terrain, as well as the high human and material costs of such an intervention.
Regional repercussions and Arab concerns
In his remarks, Trump expressed surprise at the audacity of the Iranian strikes targeting Arab states, reflecting growing American concern about the security of its Gulf allies. Observers believe that any American ground military action against Iran would not only have repercussions for Tehran and Washington, but would ignite the entire region, potentially impacting global energy supplies and oil prices, in addition to the possibility of Iran activating its network of regional alliances to respond to any potential invasion.
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Netanyahu in Beit Shemesh: Details of the visit to the Iranian missile site
Coverage of Netanyahu's visit to Beit Shemesh following the Iranian bombing that killed nine people. Details of Operation Lion's Roar and the Prime Minister's statements on the existential threat and the future of the conflict.
In a move carrying significant political and security implications, and in his first public appearance since the Iranian Revolutionary Guard announced the targeting of his office and the Air Force Command headquarters, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the site where Iranian missiles landed in Beit Shemesh, west of occupied Jerusalem. This visit took place amidst unprecedentedly tight security measures, reflecting the heightened tensions and security risks facing the Israeli leadership in light of the current escalation.
Details of the visit and the outcome of the bombing
Israeli media reported that Netanyahu arrived at the heavily guarded site, where he inspected the damage caused by the direct Iranian missile attack. Reports indicated that the bombing of the area yesterday killed nine people, marking one of the deadliest attacks on the Israeli home front in recent times.
During his tour of the rubble, Netanyahu addressed both Israeli and international audiences, saying, "I wish a speedy recovery to the wounded here in Beit Shemesh, and we will rebuild everything." He added, in remarks broadcast on Israeli television, "We are on the third day of Operation Lion's Roar, which we launched as a means to eliminate the existential threat we face." Netanyahu also took his usual stance on Tehran, stating, "The Iranian people need to be freed from the yoke of tyranny.".
Context of the conflict and the evolution of the confrontation
This visit gains significance from the broader context of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, which has recently shifted from a "shadow war" and cyber or proxy attacks to direct and overt confrontations. Beit Shemesh, located approximately 30 kilometers west of Jerusalem, is a strategic and densely populated city, and its targeting by ballistic missiles represents a qualitative escalation in the target bank, indicating the missiles' ability to penetrate air defense systems and reach deep into the home front.
Political and security dimensions
Politically, Netanyahu is attempting to bolster his image as a leader "under fire," particularly after reports of an attack targeting his office. The use of the term "existential threat" reflects the Israeli security doctrine, which views Iran's missile and nuclear programs as an intolerable danger. Furthermore, the reference to Operation "Lion's Roar" suggests an Israeli intention to broaden the scope of its military response, potentially opening the door to an open-ended escalation that could draw in international and regional actors.
Observers believe that Netanyahu's focus on separating the Iranian regime from the Iranian people is part of an old diplomatic and media strategy aimed at undermining the legitimacy of the regime in Tehran internationally, in parallel with military operations on the ground.
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