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Abdulaziz bin Saad crowns Al-Rajhi champion of the 2025 Hail Toyota International Rally
Prince Abdulaziz, the Governor of Hail Region, Chairman of the Regional Development Authority, and Chairman of the Supreme Organizing Committee for the 2025 Hail Toyota International Rally, was crowned
Prince Abdulaziz bin Saad bin Abdulaziz, the Governor of Hail Region, Chairman of the Hail Region Development Authority and Chairman of the Supreme Organizing Committee for the 2025 Hail Toyota International Rally, crowned the racer Yazeed Al-Rajhi with the title of the rally in its 20th year, which represents the World Baja Championship, the Middle East Baja Championship, and the Asian Motorcycle Championship, in addition to the Saudi Toyota Championship in its fifth year, organized by the Hail Region Development Authority in cooperation with the Ministry of Sports and the Saudi Federation for Cars and Motorcycles.
This came during his patronage of the ceremony held on this occasion at the Al-Magwa Center in Hail today, in the presence of the Acting Deputy Governor of Hail Region, Ali bin Salem Al Amer.
Upon his arrival at the venue, the Royal Anthem was played, and then the ceremony prepared for this occasion began with the recitation of verses from the Holy Quran. Afterwards, the attendees watched a visual presentation about the history of the rally in the Hail region entitled “20 Years of Inspiration”.
The CEO of the Saudi Arabian Motor Federation, Khaled Al-Suwaidan, expressed his gratitude to the Prince of Hail and his deputy for their continuous support and follow-up of the rally, stressing that these achievements and successes in motorsport would not have been possible without the unlimited support of the wise leadership - may God protect them - and the continuous follow-up of the Minister of Sports and the direct guidance of the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Saudi Arabian Motor Federation, which comes in line with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, in enhancing the Kingdom’s position as a home for global motorsport.
He explained that the Hail Rally has been distinguished for two decades as a platform for champions, a test of resilience, and a symbol of motorsports in the Kingdom, noting that this edition witnessed broad participation in terms of the diversity of categories or the size of participants, with 159 participants from 22 nationalities, including 94 drivers, among them 8 female competitors, 65 navigators, and 6 of the most prominent legends of rally sport in the region. Their participation was distributed across 26 vehicles in the local championship, 31 vehicles in the International Federation Championship, 29 motorcycles, 6 vehicles in the Legends category, and a vehicle for the guest of honor, during which the participants covered a distance of 198 km.
After that, a visual presentation was given by the Saudi Arabian Federation for Automobiles and Motorcycles about the events and stages of the Hail Toyota International Rally 2025, after which the attendees witnessed exciting drone demonstrations.
The Governor of Hail Region honored the partners in success, the sponsoring companies, the heads of the executive committees of the Hail Toyota International Rally 2025, and the head of the Prince Abdulaziz bin Saad International Boomerang Championship. He also honored the Qatari racer Nasser Al-Attiyah for his efforts in the rally.
Following that, the CEO of the Saudi Arabian Federation for Automobiles and Motorcycles, Khaled Al-Suwaidan, presented a commemorative shield to the Prince of Hail region in recognition of his efforts and continuous follow-up to ensure the success of the rally and its distinction in international forums.
Then the Prince of Hail region crowned the competitors as champions of the 2025 Hail Toyota International Rally in its 20th edition.
At the conclusion of the ceremony, Prince Abdulaziz bin Saad expressed his appreciation for the wise leadership's support for sports in general, and motorsports in particular, represented by the Hail Toyota International Rally, the cradle of rallies in the Kingdom, which has become a global icon after the International Automobile Federation approved the Hail Rally as a round of the World Baja Championship, the Middle East Baja Championship, and the Asian Motorcycle Cup, in addition to the Saudi Toyota Championship, with the follow-up of the Minister of Sports and the President of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation.
He praised the role played by the Hail Region Development Authority and the exceptional edition of the rally this year, 2025, which witnessed great and tangible organizational success, stressing the achievement of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 objectives in bright aspects of the region’s development and in the sports and motorsports sector through the Hail Rally. He expressed his thanks to all ministries, authorities, security and media agencies, private sector sponsors, and contributors to the success of the rally in its 20th year, congratulating the winners and looking forward to their continued progress in the later stages of the championships, and that Hail will be the key to their reaching the highest international competitions.
The ceremony was attended by a number of officials from government departments in the region, both civilian and military, as well as guests of the rally.
It is worth mentioning that the final results of the Hail Toyota International Rally 2025 in the FIM International Cycling Union category came with Alex McKinneys from Britain in first place, Mohammed Al Balushi from the UAE in second place, while his compatriot Abdullah Langawi came in third place.
In the Saudi Toyota Rally Championship, Ahmed Al-Shammari topped the rankings, followed by Khaled Al-Shammari, then Abdullah Al-Fahad, while the top spot in the Legends category went to Abdullah Bakhshab, second place to Issa Al-Dosari, and third place to Ahmed Al-Sabban.
Yazeed Al-Rajhi took the lead in the Ultimate Cars category, followed by Argentinian Juan Cruz Yacoubini, while Dania Aqeel achieved third place. In the Challenger Light Desert Vehicles category, Khalifa Al-Attiyah from Qatar achieved first place, while second place went to his compatriot Ahmed Al-Kuwari, and third place was achieved by Saleh Al-Saif.
Hamza Bakhshab topped the SSV (Sleek Light Vehicles) category, followed by Dutchman Eric van Loon, then Abdullah Al-Haidan. In the motorcycle category, the top spot went to Briton Alex McKinneys, second place to Emirati Mohammed Al-Balushi, and third place to his compatriot Abdullah Langawi.
In the quad bike category, Haitham Al-Tuwaijri topped the rankings, followed by Abdulaziz Al-Shaiban, and third place went to Hani Al-Noumsi. In the stock category, Qatari Abdullah Al-Rabban achieved first place, followed by Majid Al-Thunai, while third place went to Qatari Mohammed Al-Meer. In the Ultimate car category (Saudi Toyota Rally Championship), the lead went to Ahmed Al-Shammari, followed by Khalid Al-Shammari, and Fahd Al-Fahad.
Abdullah Al-Fahad topped the Challenger vehicle category (Saudi Toyota Rally Championship), while Waleed Al-Dakhil came in second. In the SSV vehicle category (Saudi Toyota Rally Championship), Abdulaziz Al Saud topped the rankings, Thomas Gögler came in second, and Mona Kurdi came in third.
In the Stock category (Saudi Toyota Rally Championship), Jafar Al-Qahtani topped the rankings, while Khalaf Al-Shammari came in second, and Sufyan Al-Omar came in third, while Badr Al-Barrak won the Trucks category (Saudi Toyota Rally Championship).
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Iranian Assembly of Experts destroyed in Qom by Israeli airstrike
A video documents the destruction of the Assembly of Experts building in Qom by an Israeli airstrike during the selection of the Supreme Leader, amidst shelling that targeted the Presidential Palace and the National Security Council in Tehran.
In an unprecedented military and political development, a widely circulated video documented the moment the Israeli army destroyed the Assembly of Experts building in the holy city of Qom (south of the Iranian capital, Tehran). This violent airstrike came at a highly sensitive time, as the building was hosting a crucial meeting to choose a new Supreme Leader for the Islamic Republic, thus giving this attack serious strategic implications.
Details of the attack and expansion of the circle of fire
Footage showed a massive explosion that leveled the building, indicating the use of highly destructive bombs. The Israeli attack was not limited to Qom; the Israeli military intensified its strikes to include decision-making centers in the capital, Tehran, officially announcing the targeting of the Iranian presidential palace and the Supreme National Security Council building, a clear indication that the confrontation had escalated to a stage of directly targeting symbols of sovereignty and the regime.
What is a Leadership Experts Council?
To understand the gravity of this event, one must consider the paramount importance of the targeted building. The Assembly of Experts is one of the most important pillars of Iran's political and religious system. It comprises 88 members, all senior clerics and religious scholars, elected by direct popular vote for eight-year terms. The Assembly's primary constitutional function is to appoint the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution, oversee his performance, and even remove him if he loses the qualifications for leadership. Therefore, targeting the Assembly while it was in session to choose a successor to the Supreme Leader was an attempt to undermine the mechanism of power transfer at the highest levels of the Iranian regime.
Implications of targeting the city of Qom
The airstrikes on Qom carry profound symbolic significance that transcends mere material damage. Qom is considered the religious capital of Iran and a stronghold of the seminaries that have produced the regime's top leaders. Bringing the battle to the heart of this city and targeting the institution responsible for safeguarding the rule of the Supreme Leader signifies a radical shift in Israel's target bank, which has historically focused on nuclear facilities or Revolutionary Guard military bases.
Regional and international repercussions
This escalation places the entire region on the brink of a volcano, as this attack is expected to have far-reaching repercussions for regional security. Targeting sovereign institutions of this magnitude could push Tehran toward unconventional responses, increasing the risk of the Middle East sliding into an open and comprehensive confrontation that transcends the rules of engagement that have prevailed for many years.
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Khamenei's succession crisis: Iran enters the unknown and its proxies flounder
Iran faces its most serious political crisis with the absence of a successor to the Supreme Leader. This report analyzes the implications of this leadership vacuum on the stability of the regime and the actions of its regional proxies amidst the escalating tensions.
Iran is entering the most dangerous political and security juncture in its history, at a critical moment where an internal leadership crisis intertwines with multiple regional conflicts. The situation is rapidly escalating, and the world is watching closely to see what unfolds in Tehran. The country appears to be operating with a fragmented structure lacking a clear center of power, foreshadowing serious geopolitical repercussions.
Succession crisis and constitutional ambiguity
Following reports of the assassination of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, the regime has yet to announce a formal successor, despite the passage of sufficient time that should have allowed for a resolution through established constitutional mechanisms. Historically, the Iranian regime relies on the Assembly of Experts to select the Supreme Leader, the body constitutionally empowered to appoint or dismiss him. However, the current complexities point to a deep power struggle within the corridors of power, a stark contrast to the smooth transition that occurred in 1989 after Khomeini's death and Khamenei's ascension to the throne.
Lack of centralization and its impact on the system
While it is true that a temporary council was formed to manage certain tasks, and several names were floated behind closed doors, the public absence of a clear leader reflects a confusion that goes beyond mere protocol to the very core of the power structure. Iran is not a state of traditional institutions; rather, it is a system fundamentally based on the central authority of the "Supreme Leader," who controls the levers of power within the Revolutionary Guard, the army, and the judiciary. The absence of this figurehead creates a vacuum that temporary councils cannot fill, thus opening the door for the Revolutionary Guard to consolidate its political influence to an unprecedented degree.
The regional arms are floundering and the risks of escalation
Regionally, the picture is even more complex. The Iranian-backed armed factions in Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq, and Syria (the so-called "axis of resistance") rely on strategic guidance and direct funding from Tehran. In the absence of a central command structure, these proxies have begun to operate without a central authority, increasing the likelihood of military miscalculations or being drawn into ill-conceived confrontations with Israel or the United States. The lack of a coordinating force to guide these fronts could transform the region into a scene of complete chaos, where each faction acts according to its own narrow, local interests, detached from a unified Iranian strategy.
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Trump to Iran: It's too late to negotiate after your military capabilities have been destroyed
Donald Trump refuses to negotiate with Iran, vowing to destroy its air and naval defenses, amid a large-scale US-Israeli military escalation and fears of open war.
In an unprecedented escalation of the military and political situation, US President Donald Trump announced his categorical rejection of any attempts at negotiation from the Iranian side at the present time, stressing that these calls came too late after Tehran lost the pillars of its strategic military power.
In a fiery statement posted on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump asserted that the Iranian regime is now attempting to salvage its lifeline through diplomacy, but that it is too late. He wrote bluntly: "The Iranians have lost their air defenses, their air force, their navy, and their leaders... and then they wanted to negotiate. I said: It's too late." These remarks come as the United States, in close coordination with Israel, continues its intensive military operations, which appear to have achieved broad strategic objectives.
Context of the conflict and historical background
This dramatic development cannot be separated from a long history of tension between Washington and Tehran. Relations between the two countries have long been governed by the “maximum pressure” policy previously pursued by Trump, which focused on crippling the Iranian economy and isolating it diplomatically. Analysts suggest that the current strikes are the culmination of a long history of disputes over regional influence, the ballistic missile program, and the thorny issue of the nuclear program.
President Trump, who authorized the airstrikes in direct coordination with Israel on Saturday, had initially estimated the operations would last four to five weeks. However, developments on the ground and the administration's efforts to justify a full-scale war have shifted the focus toward an open-ended confrontation aimed at completely neutralizing the Iranian threat.
Military and nuclear dimensions
In justifying the massive attack, Trump focused on Iran's relentless pursuit of nuclear weapons, an accusation Tehran has consistently denied, maintaining that its program is peaceful. Nevertheless, Washington and Tel Aviv consider Iran's acquisition of a nuclear bomb a red line that cannot be crossed, which explains the ferocity of the attacks targeting military infrastructure.
Trump's talk of destroying Iran's navy and air defenses carries serious strategic implications. Iran relies heavily on its naval power in the Strait of Hormuz to threaten to close global oil shipping lanes, and on its air defenses to protect its nuclear facilities. According to Trump's statements, neutralizing these capabilities would deprive Iran of its most important bargaining chips, making its calls for negotiations now appear as an attempt at surrender rather than an attempt at equal dialogue.
Expected regional repercussions
This escalation is expected to cast a long shadow over the entire Middle East. The absence of Iranian defensive capabilities could fundamentally alter the balance of power in the region and reshape security and political alliances. Furthermore, a protracted war could lead to instability in global energy markets, presenting the international community with complex economic and security challenges in the coming period.
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