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With the King's approval, 1,000 pilgrims from 66 countries will be hosted for Hajj, Umrah, and visitation
The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, has approved hosting 1,000 Umrah pilgrims from 66 countries
The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, has approved hosting 1,000 Umrah pilgrims from 66 countries, who will be hosted in 4 groups during the year 1446 AH, as part of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ Guests Program for Hajj, Umrah and Visit, which is implemented and supervised by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance.
On this occasion, the Minister of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance, and General Supervisor of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ Guests Program for Hajj, Umrah and Visit, Sheikh Dr. Abdul Latif bin Abdulaziz Al Sheikh, expressed his sincere thanks and appreciation to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and to the Crown Prince, Prime Minister, Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, for their keenness and generous and direct care to enable Muslims from various countries of the world to perform the rituals of Islam with ease and tranquility at their own expense, noting that this hosting comes as an extension of the great care by the wise leadership in everything that serves Islam and Muslims and strengthens the bonds of brotherhood among Muslims in various parts of the world, and develops fruitful communication with the active Islamic elites, scholars, sheikhs, and influential figures in the world who are hosted within the program.
He noted that the program, throughout its ongoing journey, has encompassed various continents of the world, as the number of countries benefiting from it since its inception until this year has reached more than 140 countries around the world, to whom services have been provided according to an integrated system from the time they leave their countries until their safe and sound return, God willing.
He pointed out that since the issuance of the Royal Decree, the Ministry has devoted all its energies to implementing it according to the highest standards of accuracy and quality. The committees working in the Secretariat of the Guests of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Program are working to prepare the program dedicated to hosting, which enables the guests to perform the rituals of Umrah, visit a number of historical landmarks in Makkah and Madinah, and meet with scholars and imams of the Two Holy Mosques.
At the end of his statement, Dr. Al-Sheikh praised the great and continuous support that the Ministry of Islamic Affairs receives to carry out its duty and achieve its mission to serve Islam and Muslims, spread the values and principles of the Islamic religion, and confront hatred, extremism, and fanaticism in a way that achieves the noble principles directed and sought by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and His Crown Prince - may God protect them - asking God Almighty to reward the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and His Crown Prince with the best reward for the great services they have provided and continue to provide to Islam and Muslims, and to perpetuate the blessing of security and stability on this country, and to accept the Umrah of the pilgrims, and to return them to their countries safe and sound.
Politics
Yemeni Interior Minister: Saudi support is a lifeline for Yemen
Yemeni Interior Minister Major General Ibrahim Haidan confirmed to Okaz that Saudi support saved Yemen from economic collapse and contributed to stabilizing the currency and improving services and security.
Yemeni Interior Minister, Major General Ibrahim Haidan, affirmed that the recent generous support provided by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the Republic of Yemen came at a crucial time, describing it as a "lifeline" that rescued the country and its people from the throes of successive crises that nearly shattered the very fabric of the nation-state. In an exclusive interview with the newspaper Okaz, the minister explained that this support was not merely a temporary financial aid package, but rather a fundamental pillar for restoring balance to the complex Yemeni landscape.
Context of the crisis and timing of support
Major General Haidan's statement comes at a critical juncture in Yemen's history. Years of conflict since the Houthi militia's coup have devastated the country's infrastructure and depleted its foreign currency reserves. The past period has witnessed an unprecedented collapse in the value of the national currency (the Yemeni rial), leading to skyrocketing prices for basic commodities and exacerbating the humanitarian crisis. In this context, Saudi support has bolstered the capabilities of the Central Bank of Yemen in the interim capital, Aden, helping to curb inflation and avert a complete economic collapse that threatened to paralyze state institutions.
Dimensions of support and its direct impact
The Minister of the Interior indicated that the impact of this support has begun to be tangibly reflected in the daily lives of Yemeni citizens, not only through the stabilization of the exchange rate, but also through the improvement of basic services such as electricity and water, and the availability of petroleum products. He added that this economic stability is the cornerstone for enabling security agencies and sovereign ministries to perform their duties, as security is closely linked to economic stability, thus empowering the legitimate government to extend its authority and consolidate the rule of law in the liberated governorates.
Strategic partnership and the future of stability
On the political and regional levels, this support reflects the depth of the strategic relationship between Yemen and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and underscores the Kingdom's continued commitment to supporting the Presidential Leadership Council and the Yemeni government in confronting challenges. Observers believe that strengthening the Yemeni government's financial and security capabilities thwarts subversive projects targeting regional security and international navigation, making Yemen's stability a paramount regional and international interest. Haydan concluded by emphasizing that these steps offer the country a genuine opportunity to recover and regain the initiative, paving the way for a more stable and constructive phase.
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US Defense Secretary: Iran is exposed and will not possess nuclear weapons
In his first press conference, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed that Iran is now militarily exposed, stressing the need to destroy its missile and naval capabilities and prevent it from acquiring nuclear weapons.
In a significant development in the Middle East's military and political landscape, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth asserted that Iran is now completely exposed to American military capabilities, emphasizing firmly that Iran cannot possess a nuclear weapon under any circumstances. This came during his first press conference since the start of military operations, where he outlined the new US strategy toward Tehran.
America imposes rules of engagement
On Monday, Hegseth announced a decisive stance regarding the war's objectives, explaining that "the war with Iran was not initially aimed at direct regime change, but the facts on the ground indicate that the regime has already changed as a result of military pressure." The Secretary added that the missile arsenal Tehran had been brandishing for years "no longer poses a threat," emphasizing in a clear message to the international community and the American public that "the United States will set the terms of the war and its conclusion with Iran," reflecting considerable confidence in the US forces' position on the ground.
Objectives of the military mission
In detailing the nature of the operations, the Secretary of Defense stated that "the American mission in Iran is specific and precise, and consists of destroying its missile capabilities, completely neutralizing its naval forces, and ensuring its permanent denial of nuclear weapons." This statement indicates a strategic shift in dealing with the Iranian issue, as Washington has moved from a decades-long policy of containment and economic sanctions to a phase of direct military action to eliminate the sources of regional threats.
Not a repeat of the Iraq scenario
In an effort to reassure American and international public opinion, and to prevent unsettling historical comparisons, Higseth commented bluntly: “This is not Iraq, and this is not an endless war.” This statement carries profound implications, suggesting that the Pentagon has learned the lessons of the 2003 US invasion of Iraq. The current strategy relies on targeted, precise strikes and air and naval superiority, rather than a protracted ground incursion that would deplete forces and occupy cities.
Strategic context and regional dimensions
These statements come at a time of major geopolitical shifts in the Middle East. Iran’s missile arsenal and nuclear program have long been a major concern for the Gulf states and Israel, as well as Western powers. The Secretary of Defense’s assertion of “exposing Iran” militarily means destroying its air defense and radar systems, thus opening Iranian airspace to American aircraft. This development not only alters the balance of power locally but also sends reassuring messages to regional allies that the American security umbrella remains effective and capable of neutralizing existential threats.
In conclusion, it appears that through these operations, Washington seeks to reshape the security arrangements in the region and ensure that no new nuclear power emerges that could threaten global stability, while being very careful not to get drawn into the quagmire of long wars of attrition.
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Crown Prince and Modi discuss military escalation and regional security
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received a call from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss the military escalation, with India affirming its full solidarity with the Kingdom against the attacks.

His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, received a telephone call today (Monday) from the Prime Minister of the Republic of India, Mr. Narendra Modi. During the call, they reviewed the distinguished bilateral relations between the two friendly countries, in addition to discussing the latest developments and current situation in the region.
The discussion during the call focused on the dangerous military escalation in the region, which threatens regional and international security and stability. The two sides discussed ways to contain the situation and prevent further tensions in the region. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his country's firm stance against the blatant Iranian attacks on Saudi Arabia, affirming India's full solidarity with the Kingdom, its government, and its people.
Indian solidarity and support for the Kingdom's sovereignty
During the call, Modi emphasized India's unequivocal condemnation of any hostile acts that threaten the Kingdom's sovereignty, territorial integrity, and the security of its citizens, noting that the Kingdom's security is an integral part of regional stability and the global economy. This call comes within the framework of ongoing coordination between the two leaderships to address shared challenges and promote international peace and security.
The depth of Saudi-Indian relations
These talks are of particular importance given the historical and strategic depth of Saudi-Indian relations. Recent years have witnessed a qualitative leap in cooperation between Riyadh and New Delhi, culminating in the establishment of the Saudi-Indian Strategic Partnership Council, overseen by the leaders of both countries. This call reflects India's keen interest in the stability of the Kingdom, not only as a strategic partner but also as a cornerstone of global energy security, given that the Kingdom is one of India's largest suppliers of crude oil.
The importance of regional stability for the global economy
Observers believe that the military escalation in the region not only affects the countries directly involved, but also extends its impact to global trade and energy markets. Hence the importance of the role played by Saudi Arabia and India in promoting de-escalation and prioritizing diplomatic dialogue. India, as a rising economic power, is fully aware that any destabilization of the Arabian Gulf will have direct negative repercussions on global supply chains and economic growth.
At the end of the call, the need to continue consultation and coordination between the two friendly countries in various international forums was emphasized, in order to ensure the security of the region and to confront all threats that affect the national sovereignty of countries and violate international laws and norms.
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