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Day of Hastening... Crowds are safe at the Jamarat

The crowds of pilgrims in a hurry melted away at the giant Jamarat facility, which appeared in its most beautiful form, and the crowds came at noon to throw the pebbles

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The crowds of pilgrims in a hurry melted into the giant Jamarat facility, which appeared in its most beautiful form, and the crowds came at noon to throw the three Jamarat, and eyes were fixed on an advanced system of surveillance cameras and artificial intelligence to monitor the density and control the human flows moment by moment.

Pilgrims performed the stoning ritual at the three Jamarat pillars on the second day of Tashreeq, beginning with the smallest, then the middle, and finally the largest, amidst a spiritual atmosphere under God's care and with meticulous organization by the relevant authorities. The movement of pilgrims on the Jamarat Bridge was smooth and efficient, as they navigated the paths with ease and comfort, whether on their way to perform the stoning ritual, returning to their accommodations in Mina, or proceeding to Mecca to perform the Farewell Tawaf for those who wished to depart early.

These efforts come within the framework of organizational and security plans that contribute to achieving the highest levels of safety and comfort for the pilgrims during their movements and performance of their rituals.

The pilgrims who were in a hurry left the Sacred House of God after noon on the twelfth of Dhul-Hijjah, which is known as the bottleneck.

Routes for archers and others for returnees

Security personnel implemented effective crowd management plans, and multiple routes were designated to distribute the crowds across the various levels of the Jamarat facility to complete the stoning ritual smoothly and safely. Roads were created for the stoners and others for those returning, which played a role in facilitating the smooth movement of pilgrims.

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The Jamarat facility witnessed an organized and safe movement of pilgrims to the Sacred House of God amidst a spiritual atmosphere and a precise operational plan, under the supervision of qualified Saudi teams according to a carefully prepared timetable in coordination with the relevant authorities.

The crowd management process proceeded along clear and organized routes, with pilgrims adhering to the specified stoning times and safety instructions, which contributed to achieving a high level of efficiency without recording any significant crowding incidents.

Farewell... the last duty of Hajj

The pilgrim who is in a hurry is obligated to throw the three Jamarat, and he should say “Allahu Akbar” with each pebble. It is a Sunnah to stand after throwing the small and middle Jamarat, facing the Qibla, raising his hands and supplicating to God Almighty as he wishes. As for the first Jamarat, which is the Great Jamarat of Aqaba, he does not stand at it nor does he supplicate after it.

Whoever plans to leave in a hurry in two days must throw the three Jamarat on the twelfth day with 7 pebbles and say “Allahu Akbar” with each pebble, then leave Mina immediately before sunset. If the sun sets while he is still in Mina, he must stay overnight in Mina on the night of the thirteenth, and throw the three Jamarat on the thirteenth day with 7 pebbles for each Jamarat, saying “Allahu Akbar” with each pebble. If he is ready to leave but is unable to do so due to crowding or slow traffic, he should continue his journey in a hurry and is not required to stay overnight in Mina because he has already prepared to leave in a hurry.

After throwing the pebbles at the Jamarat on the last day of Hajj, the pilgrim heads towards the Grand Mosque in Mecca to circumambulate the Ancient House, after the caravans of pilgrims have completed their rituals with their pillars, duties and obligations. The Farewell Tawaf is the last of the Hajj acts and the last visit to the Ancient House. The Farewell Tawaf is the last of the Hajj duties that the pilgrim must perform immediately before his departure back to his country. Only menstruating women and women in postpartum bleeding are exempt from the Farewell Tawaf.

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Saudi Arabia affirms the two-state solution as a genuine opportunity for Middle East peace

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Saudi Arabia affirms the two-state solution as a genuine opportunity for Middle East peace

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Saudi Arabia’s support for a two-state solution dates back decades and was clearly articulated in the Arab Peace Initiative launched by King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz (then Crown Prince) at the 2002 Beirut Summit and adopted by the Arab League. This historic initiative is based on the principle of “land for peace,” offering full normalization of relations between Arab states and Israel in exchange for a complete Israeli withdrawal from the territories occupied in 1967, the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, and a just solution to the Palestinian refugee issue in accordance with UN General Assembly Resolution 194. This initiative remains a cornerstone of Saudi and Arab diplomacy toward the conflict.

The importance of the event and its expected impact

Saudi Arabia's participation in the Dublin meeting reaffirms that the two-state solution is the only strategic option capable of ending the conflict and achieving lasting security and stability in the Middle East. Dr. Radwan commended international efforts, including the role of the United States, emphasizing that effective coordination with Washington and international partners to implement a comprehensive peace plan presents a genuine opportunity to end decades of conflict. She stressed the importance of implementing relevant Security Council resolutions, which constitute the legal and political framework for this stage, including ending the occupation and creating the conditions conducive to political progress.

Call to intensify diplomatic efforts

In her remarks, Radwan explained that the Irish experience in peacebuilding offers an inspiring model, emphasizing that complex conflicts can be resolved when peace processes are linked to a clear political horizon, the rejection of violence, and the promotion of dialogue. She reiterated her warning about the dangers of the ongoing violations perpetrated by the Israeli occupation forces, stressing that the current phase necessitates intensified diplomatic efforts to prevent the process from deviating from its fundamental objective of achieving peace. She also called for the necessity of supporting the Palestinian National Authority and building its institutional capacities, as well as ensuring the geographical contiguity between the West Bank and the Gaza Strip to preserve the unity of Palestinian territory. In conclusion, she affirmed the Kingdom's commitment to continuing to work with all partners to achieve a peace that fulfills the aspirations of the Palestinian people for self-determination and the establishment of their independent state, and guarantees security and stability for all the peoples of the region.

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Washington returns oil tanker to Venezuela: Will sanctions policy change?

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In a significant development amid ongoing tensions between Washington and Caracas, two US officials revealed the United States' intention to return a giant oil tanker it seized earlier this month to Venezuelan authorities. According to Reuters, the officials confirmed that the tanker in question is the "Sophia," a Panamanian-flagged supertanker, raising questions about the dynamics of US pressure tactics.

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Saudi Arabia denies rumors of refusing to receive Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed

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In a statement aimed at dispelling rumors, Minister Al-Dossari clarified that Sheikh Tahnoon's relationship with the Kingdom transcends official protocols, emphasizing that "Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed comes to the Kingdom whenever he wishes without prior notice; it is his home and its leadership is his family." This statement reflects the depth of the personal and fraternal ties that bind the leadership of the two brotherly countries and puts an end to any attempt to cast doubt on the strength of this relationship.

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The importance of the event and its regional impact

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