Politics
Al-Ahsa: A traffic accident claims the lives of an entire family from Jazan
Seven members of one family were killed in a traffic accident on the Khurais road in Al-Ahsa Governorate, while they were on their way to Riyadh
Seven members of one family were killed in a traffic accident on the Khurais road in Al-Ahsa Governorate, while on their way to Riyadh to visit their relatives. The family consisted of the husband, his wife, and five of their children.
The deceased’s brother, Yahya Haddadi, revealed that the accident occurred because a truck caught fire on the road, which led to it colliding with the deceased’s car and his family, resulting in their deaths. The relevant authorities have begun investigating the accident, and the deceased were transferred to Prince Sultan Hospital in Arira, which is part of Al-Ahsa Governorate.
It is noted that the father and his family are residents of Al-Jadhe’ village, which belongs to Samtah Governorate in Jazan, and the family moved to Al-Ahsa due to their father’s work circumstances.
The deceased are: Ali bin Muhammad bin Awak Haddadi, his wife Aish bint Ahmed bin Ali Haddadi, and their children: Muhammad, Hussam, Jouri, Jaida, and Jian.
The funeral prayer for the deceased is scheduled to take place today, Saturday, after the noon prayer in Al-Ahsa Governorate, and the burial will be in Al-Rashidiyah Cemetery in Al-Mubarraz.
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Khalid bin Salman and Graham: Strengthening the Saudi-American strategic partnership
Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman and Senator Lindsey Graham discussed historical relations and regional challenges in Washington, stressing the importance of joint security cooperation.
In a move reflecting the depth of the strategic relationship between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United States of America, His Royal Highness Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Minister of Defense, met with prominent US Senator Lindsey Graham during his official visit to Washington, D.C. The meeting provided an opportunity to reaffirm the principles underpinning this historic partnership and to discuss ways to strengthen it in the face of current regional and international challenges.
Historical background of a long-standing partnership
The roots of Saudi-American relations stretch back decades, specifically to the historic meeting between the Kingdom's founder, King Abdulaziz Al Saud, and US President Franklin Roosevelt in 1945. Since then, the relationship has evolved into a multifaceted strategic alliance, built on strong foundations of cooperation in energy, security, defense, and counterterrorism. This partnership has weathered numerous tests over the years, but it has proven its resilience and ability to adapt to geopolitical shifts, making high-level meetings, such as the one between Prince Khalid bin Salman and Senator Graham, a cornerstone of continued coordination and consultation between the two countries.
The importance of the meeting in the context of current challenges
This meeting comes at a critical juncture, as the Middle East and the world at large face escalating challenges. During the meeting, the two sides reviewed regional developments, emphasizing the pivotal role of Saudi-American coordination in addressing complex issues, including the need to ensure maritime security in vital waterways, efforts to achieve peace and stability in Yemen, and countering destabilizing activities in the region. This ongoing dialogue underscores the shared commitment to deterring threats and maintaining regional security, which is essential for global stability.
Expected impact on joint defense cooperation
Defense and security cooperation forms the backbone of relations between Riyadh and Washington. Discussing “matters of mutual interest” at this meeting underscores the shared commitment to enhancing the Kingdom’s defense capabilities to counter any potential threats. This cooperation encompasses multiple areas, from the supply of state-of-the-art military systems to joint exercises and the exchange of expertise and intelligence—all essential elements for ensuring military superiority and protecting the vital interests of both countries. This meeting is expected to strengthen communication channels and deepen trust between the defense and political establishments of both nations, serving their shared goals of achieving security and prosperity.
Politics
Saudi Defense Minister in Washington to strengthen strategic partnership
Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman arrived in Washington on an official visit aimed at strengthening the strategic partnership between the two countries and discussing key security issues in the region.
His Royal Highness Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Minister of Defense, and his accompanying delegation arrived in Washington, D.C., for an official visit of particular importance given the rapid geopolitical developments in the Middle East and the world. This visit underscores the depth of the strategic relationship that has bound the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United States for decades.
Historical background of a long-standing partnership
This visit represents another link in a long chain of high-level communication and coordination between Riyadh and Washington. The roots of this partnership stretch back more than eight decades, built on fundamental pillars including cooperation in the fields of energy, security, and defense. This relationship has proven its ability to adapt to international changes and has formed a cornerstone in maintaining regional stability and confronting shared threats, from combating terrorism to securing vital waterways for global trade.
The importance of the visit and its expected impact
The visit of His Highness the Minister of Defense comes at a critical time, as the agenda for the talks is expected to focus on a number of pressing issues. Regionally, the discussions are believed to address ways to strengthen joint efforts to achieve stability in the region, including the situation in the Gaza Strip, maritime security in the Red Sea, the Iranian nuclear program, and support for political solutions to the crises in Yemen and Syria. These discussions aim to unify perspectives and coordinate positions to effectively confront these challenges.
Strengthening defense and security cooperation
On the bilateral level, the visit aims to explore ways to strengthen relations between the two friendly countries, particularly in the defense and military fields. This includes reviewing existing cooperation programs, discussing the development of the Kingdom's defense capabilities, and coordinating efforts in combating terrorism and extremism. Military cooperation between the two countries is a cornerstone of the regional security system, encompassing joint exercises and intelligence sharing, which contributes to enhancing the efficiency and readiness of the armed forces in both countries. This visit is not merely a protocol meeting, but a significant strategic milestone for reaffirming mutual commitments and outlining the next phase of cooperation to address global challenges and ensure a secure and stable future for the region and the world.
Politics
The European Union lists Iran's Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organization
The European Union has added Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to its list of terrorist organizations in response to the crackdown on protests. Learn about the background of the decision and its implications for relations with Iran.
In a significant escalation, the European Union officially designated Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization. This decision, taken on Thursday, is a direct response to the IRGC’s role in the violent crackdown on widespread protests in Iran, opening a new chapter of tension in relations between Brussels and Tehran.
Historical background and role of the Revolutionary Guard
The Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) was established following the 1979 Islamic Revolution. It is not merely a conventional military force, but a powerful institution deeply entrenched in all aspects of the Iranian political and economic state. Its primary mission is to protect the Islamic regime, and it possesses its own ground, naval, and air forces, in addition to controlling Iran's ballistic missile program. Its influence extends beyond Iran's borders through the Quds Force, its external arm responsible for military and intelligence operations in the region, making it a pivotal player in numerous regional conflicts.
Widespread protests as a catalyst
The spark that ignited this European decision was the protests that erupted across Iran in late 2022 following the death of young Mahsa Amini while in the custody of the morality police. These demonstrations, which began as protests against the mandatory hijab laws, quickly transformed into a widespread movement demanding regime change. The Iranian authorities responded with brutal repression, with international human rights organizations documenting the killing of hundreds and the arrest of thousands of protesters. The Revolutionary Guard and its Basij militia played a key role in these repressive operations.
Details of the European decision and reactions
The European decision was not merely symbolic; it included a package of concrete punitive measures. The 27-member bloc agreed to impose visa bans and asset freezes on 21 Iranian officials and entities linked to the crackdown on protests. Commenting on the decision, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen welcomed the move, asserting that “terrorism is the correct term for a regime that represses its own people with bloodshed.”.
Tehran's response and warning of consequences
Tehran reacted to the European decision with strong rejection and anger, warning of “grave consequences.” The Iranian Foreign Ministry condemned the move, describing it as a “major strategic mistake” and an irresponsible act. The Iranian armed forces accused the European Union of succumbing to American and Israeli pressure, asserting that the decision reflects “deep hostility” toward Iran. Tehran affirmed its right to retaliate against this move, which it described as “hostile and provocative.”.
The importance and expected impact of the decision
This designation puts the European Union on a more hardline path toward Iran, aligning it with the US position, which designated the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a foreign terrorist organization in 2019. In practice, the decision criminalizes any financial dealings or material support for the IRGC within EU member states and allows for the seizure of its assets. It also significantly complicates any future attempts to revive the nuclear agreement (the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action), as negotiating with a designated terrorist entity becomes extremely difficult, both politically and legally. Analysts believe this move could further isolate Iran internationally and destabilize the region.
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