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Under the patronage of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and on his behalf, the Governor of Riyadh inaugurates the Economic Forum
Under the patronage of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, and on his behalf, the Governor of Riyadh, Prince Faisal bin
Under the patronage of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, and on his behalf, the Governor of Riyadh, Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz, will inaugurate today (Monday) the 11th session of the Riyadh Economic Forum, with the participation of a number of ministers, a group of government officials, business leaders, economic experts and academics, and businessmen and women.
The three-day forum will address a range of strategic economic and developmental issues, which will be presented in four research studies for discussion and research during the forum sessions by the participants. This will lay the solid foundations for developing final solutions and recommendations for studies that address the issues raised, in support of the pillars of the national economy and its restructuring in the face of challenges.
Dr. Khalid Al-Rajhi, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Forum, affirmed that the patronage of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques for the Forum represents the greatest support and encouragement for it and those in charge of it, and that the opening of the 11th session by the Prince of Riyadh constitutes additional support for the Forum, which has succeeded throughout its journey of more than 23 years in producing important recommendations and results to serve the national economy, through conducting 53 distinguished research studies that, after extensive and specialized discussions, resulted in 332 recommendations and initiatives, which had a positive and constructive impact on serving the national economy.
For his part, the Secretary-General of the Riyadh Economic Forum, Dr. Yousef Al-Rashidi, affirmed that the forum looks forward to further success in achieving its goals of supporting the national economy and promoting economic and social development; this will add to its record four new research studies that reinforce the path it is taking as an institution and a strategic economic think tank that contributes to diagnosing the main issues of the national economy.
He explained that the current session of the forum will raise the total number of studies conducted during its previous 10 sessions from 53 to 57 studies, hoping that the studies of the 11th session will add a new set of recommendations that contribute to raising the efficiency of the national economy in facing global and regional economic challenges.
It is worth mentioning that the forum will discuss four studies in this session, the first of which is in the human resources axis, entitled: “Developing quality of work life practices to raise productivity in Saudi organizations,” the second is in the legislation axis entitled: “Stimulating investment and its governance through differentiation in government policies between regions,” the third falls under the business sector axis, entitled: “Enhancing the role of artificial intelligence in developing the national economy,” and the fourth is in the natural resources axis, entitled: “Maximizing the economic return from natural resources to achieve sustainable development.”.
Politics
Greece sends military reinforcements to Cyprus after Iranian drone attack
Greece deploys the Kimon frigate and F-16 fighter jets to Cyprus in response to an Iranian drone attack on the British base at Akrotiri. Details of the military escalation in the Eastern Mediterranean.
In a significant development indicating escalating tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean, the Greek Ministry of Defense announced an immediate military deployment, including a naval and air strike force, to the Republic of Cyprus. This decisive action comes in response to an aerial attack carried out by a drone, reportedly of Iranian manufacture, targeting the Royal Air Force base at Akrotiri on the island last night.
In detailing the military deployment, Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias affirmed that Athens would not stand idly by in the face of threats to regional security, announcing the dispatch of two advanced warships, spearheaded by the French-built Belharra-class frigate "Kimon." This frigate is distinguished by its advanced technological equipment and modern radar and defense systems designed to counter aerial threats, including anti-drone systems. In parallel with the naval support, orders were issued for four F-16 fighter jets to deploy and reinforce the air defense umbrella of the Republic of Cyprus against any unwarranted violations or external threats.
Minister Dendias described this rapid deployment as "an expression of full and absolute solidarity" with Nicosia, stressing in his statements that the attack not only targeted the British base, but also represented "a dangerous escalation" that threatens the security and stability of the entire island and the vital Eastern Mediterranean region.
The strategic importance of the Akrotiri base
To understand the dimensions of this event, it is worth noting that the Akrotiri base is not just an ordinary military facility; it is one of two sovereign British bases in Cyprus (along with Dhekelia) that the United Kingdom retained under the 1960 Treaty of Independence. This base plays a pivotal role as a logistical and operational hub for Western forces in the Middle East, making its targeting by a drone a political and military message that transcends the geographical boundaries of the island, reaching Western influence in the region.
Repercussions of the escalation in the Eastern Mediterranean
This Greek move carries profound geopolitical implications, reaffirming the unspoken doctrine of joint defense between Greece and Cyprus. Amid the turmoil in the Middle East, Cyprus is seen as a forward bulwark for the European Union. Observers believe that the deployment of the Belkara-class frigates, among the most modern vessels in the Greek arsenal, sends a strong deterrent message to any regional actors attempting to exploit the security vacuum or test the patience of European alliances. This escalation could impose new rules of engagement in the region, necessitating increased international attention to ensure that the situation does not spiral into wider confrontations.
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Iranian attacks on Qatar and Bahrain: Hamad Airport targeted, and the Gulf response
The Qatari Foreign Ministry announced the thwarting of Iranian attacks targeting Hamad International Airport and the downing of hostile aircraft, while Bahrain sounded its air raid sirens. Details of the Iranian escalation against the Gulf states.
In a dangerous escalation threatening the security and stability of the Arabian Gulf region, Iran has continued its blatant violations of international laws and norms through a series of flagrant attacks targeting vital civilian infrastructure in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. The Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs revealed today (Tuesday) details of a series of malicious attacks targeting Hamad International Airport, one of the world's most important air transport hubs, confirming that Qatari defenses successfully thwarted these hostile plots.
Details of the attacks on Qatari territory
The official spokesperson for the Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Majid Al-Ansari, stated that the Iranian attacks were not limited to military targets, but had taken a dangerous turn by encompassing the entire Qatari territory and targeting civilian facilities crowded with civilians and travelers. In his statement, Al-Ansari explained that Qatari authorities dealt firmly and efficiently with the Iranian aircraft that violated the country's airspace on Monday, issuing direct warnings before shooting them down to ensure the safety and security of Qatari airspace.
The spokesperson emphasized the readiness of Qatar's defense system to deal with any emergency, noting that Doha's stockpile of interceptor missiles remains undiminished and is capable of repelling any potential aggression. He concluded by firmly affirming that the State of Qatar reserves its full right to respond to these blatant attacks at the appropriate time and place, in a manner that guarantees the protection of its sovereignty and the security of its citizens and residents.
Security alert in the Kingdom of Bahrain
In conjunction with the rapidly unfolding events in Doha, the Kingdom of Bahrain experienced a state of high alert, with the Bahraini Ministry of Interior announcing the sounding of sirens throughout the country. The Ministry urged citizens and residents, through its official channels, to exercise caution and immediately seek shelter in safe locations, a clear indication of the seriousness of the threats affecting the region and the widening scope of the escalation.
Regional context and the importance of stability in the Gulf
These rapid developments come at a time of escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, casting a shadow over the regional security landscape. The Arabian Gulf region holds paramount strategic importance for the entire world, not only as a major source of global energy but also as a vital artery for international trade, maritime navigation, and air traffic. The Gulf states have long been a pillar of stability in the region and have consistently strived to spare their people the ravages of conflict.
Violation of international conventions and threats to civilians
Targeting civilian facilities and vital infrastructure such as airports is a clear and blatant violation of international humanitarian law, UN charters, and the Geneva Conventions, which criminalize endangering civilians during conflicts or political tensions. Observers and political analysts believe that this unjustified Iranian escalation against neighboring countries could drag the region into disastrous scenarios, necessitating a firm and unified international stance to deter such practices that undermine regional and international peace and security and threaten the safety of civilian air navigation.
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Netanyahu: War with Iran will not be eternal and a dangerous escalation of the confrontation
Netanyahu tells Fox News that the war against Iran will not be endless, amid mutual shelling that has reached Tel Aviv and Tehran and the conflict has expanded to include Lebanon and the Gulf on its fourth day.
In pivotal remarks reflecting the evolving military landscape in the Middle East, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asserted that the current war against Iran "will not last years," dismissing speculations that likened the present confrontation to previous protracted regional conflicts of attrition. These statements come at a highly sensitive time, as the conflict expands to encompass multiple fronts, from Lebanon to the Gulf states, foreshadowing major geopolitical shifts in the region.
Netanyahu's messages via American media
In an exclusive interview with Hannity on Fox News, Netanyahu was careful to send dual messages to both the Israeli public and the international community. He explained that the military operation might "take some time" to achieve its strategic objectives, but stressed that it "will not be an endless war." Analysts suggest that this statement aims to reassure Western allies concerned about the region sliding into a full-blown war, while simultaneously maintaining high expectations for the Israeli military.
Day Four: Tel Aviv Under Fire
On the ground, the confrontation entered its fourth day with unprecedented intensity (Tuesday), as Tel Aviv and its surrounding areas endured harrowing hours as explosions rocked the city center. Israel activated its advanced air defense systems to intercept volleys of Iranian missiles, a development that reshapes the traditional rules of engagement between the two sides and shifts the conflict from a proxy war to a direct and open confrontation deep within Israel's territory.
The target bank has expanded: from Tehran to Beirut
In a significant development reflecting the widening scope of operations, Israel launched a series of precise and daring airstrikes targeting a complex housing the Iranian state broadcaster in Tehran, a major symbolic and military escalation targeting symbols of Iranian sovereignty. Simultaneously, the northern front remained active, with the Israeli army targeting Hezbollah elements and infrastructure in several Lebanese towns, underscoring the interconnectedness of the various fronts in this complex conflict.
Regional and international dimensions of the conflict
These events cannot be understood in isolation from the broader regional context. The involvement of Gulf states in the crisis—whether through direct impact or political stances—places the entire region at a historical crossroads. Talk of the war spreading to the Gulf raises global concerns about energy security and international navigation, necessitating intensive diplomatic efforts. In this context, Arab positions, including the Saudi stance, emerge as a vital balancing force seeking to spare the region the devastation of a comprehensive war that could consume everything.
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