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Founding Day in the eyes of the Wadi Al-Qura Cultural Council in Al-Ula
The Wadi Al-Qura Cultural Council in Al-Ula organized a cultural event that brought together a select group of men from our beloved country, united by their love for their homeland
The Wadi Al-Qura Cultural Council in Al-Ula organized a cultural event that brought together a select group of men from our beloved nation, united by their love for the homeland and their celebration of the Founding Day. The meeting was opened with a speech by Dr. Salem bin Abdul Rahman Al-Balawi, the founder of the Wadi Al-Qura Cultural Council in Al-Ula, who said – after welcoming the guests –: “I find it a fitting opportunity, as we experience this joy, to celebrate this beautiful anniversary and great occasion, the Founding Day. This glorious day, on which God has blessed us with a wise leadership that has achieved security, prosperity, and national unity throughout the history of our dear country over three centuries in its three phases:
The first, second, and third phases of the Saudi state, which was founded by the founding King Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud - may God have mercy on him.
His righteous sons followed in his footsteps, and here we are living in this prosperous era under the leadership of my master, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, and his Crown Prince, Prime Minister, Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
He continued, saying: “Reviewing our glorious past inevitably confirms and strengthens our presence in the present and future. On this happy occasion, we congratulate our wise leadership, ourselves, and all the sons and daughters of this dear nation on the anniversary of the founding of this great and ancient entity, in pride and loyalty to those who sacrificed their lives and blood in establishing this structure so that it may remain lofty and its flag flying high.”.
Then Major General Dr. Anwar Ashqi spoke about the stages that the Kingdom went through in its establishment, especially the third Saudi state, which was founded by King Abdulaziz, may God have mercy on him; as it also went through three stages:
1- The founding stage: It began with King Abdul Aziz, then King Saud, King Faisal, then King Khalid.
2- The second stage began at the hands of King Fahd bin Abdul Aziz - may God have mercy on him - when he established the system of government and the transition from the founding stage to the empowerment stage; that is: empowering the citizen to contribute to building the nation, and he was followed in this by King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz - may God have mercy on him.
3- As for the third stage, it began with the era of King Salman bin Abdulaziz and his Crown Prince, Prince Mohammed bin Salman. This stage is considered the stage of launching towards globalization, as the Kingdom became one of the twenty countries and assumed its prestigious global position. The greatest example of this is the keenness of the great countries to conclude agreements and conclude deals on its pure land.
Then the conversation moved to businessman Abdul Ghani Hussein, who praised the celebration of this happy occasion, and stressed the importance of celebrating the founding day. He noted the leadership’s interest in everything that serves the citizen’s interest and said that he had had many experiences in several countries, and he did not find anything like what he witnessed in the Kingdom in terms of the intimate relationship between the leadership and the people, and the government’s dedication to the interests of citizens, especially in crises that countries suffered from, such as the “Corona” crisis that the world suffered from, where the Kingdom’s government dealt with it professionally and in an unparalleled manner, as it provided the Ministry of Health with the sufficient budget to eliminate this epidemic that shook the foundations of great countries and killed many of the world’s peoples, and the Kingdom became a reference for many advanced countries to fight this dangerous epidemic.
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He also praised the citizen’s role towards his country, whether in times of crisis or prosperity, in terms of social responsibility, and gave as an example the Wadi Al-Qura Cultural Council in Al-Ula in raising cultural and intellectual awareness and strengthening citizenship and cohesion between the leadership and the people.
Then Dr. Yousef Al-Aref recited a poem on the occasion of Saudi Founding Day.
The discussion then turned to businessman Dr. Sulaiman Al-Namlah, who explained that the founding day is a great day on which wisdom and blessings are manifest. Among these blessings is the abundance of educational institutions provided by the state, which are widespread in cities, villages, and suburbs. The Wadi Al-Qura Cultural Council in Al-Ula is a testament to this. He concluded by saying, "It is incumbent upon every citizen to participate in the national development process, protect the nation's resources, defend it, and stand wholeheartedly with our leaders to contribute to the advancement of this nation and the protection of the resources of this holy land." He then quoted the poet:
And for homelands, there is blood in the veins of every free man
A hand that has lent and a debt that is due
Dr. Zuhair Abdul Hafeez Nawwab concluded the meeting by saying:
We must all celebrate the blessed founding day, the day on which God provided this blessed country with the noble Al Saud family, through whom God brought together the sons of this nation and united them under the banner of monotheism in security, safety, prosperity, love and brotherhood. For with gratitude blessings endure, as God Almighty said: ((If you are grateful, I will surely increase you in favor)).
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A terrorist cell was dismantled in Damascus, and Hezbollah was accused of supplying it with weapons
The Syrian Interior Ministry announced the dismantling of a terrorist cell responsible for attacks in the Mezzeh neighborhood of Damascus, noting that the weapons and drones used were supplied by Hezbollah.
The Syrian Interior Ministry announced in an official statement that its security forces had successfully dismantled a terrorist cell it described as responsible for a series of rocket attacks targeting the Mezzeh district of Damascus last month. In a significant development, the ministry directly accused the Lebanese Hezbollah militia, an ally of Damascus, of supplying the cell with weapons, rockets, and drones.
According to the statement, the competent security services carried out a series of precise operations and diligent follow-up that led to the identification and arrest of all members of the cell. The ministry added that during the operations, a number of drones equipped to carry out further attacks were seized, in addition to missile launchers. Initial investigations with the detainees, according to the same source, revealed their links to foreign entities and that the source of the seized weapons used in the attacks was Hezbollah.
Background of the attacks and the importance of the Mezzeh neighborhood
This security operation follows several recent security incidents in Damascus. Syrian authorities had previously announced that three rockets landed in the Mezzeh district. One struck the dome of the Al-Muhammadi Mosque, another targeted a telecommunications building, and the third landed near Mezzeh Military Airport, without causing any injuries. The Mezzeh district is considered one of the most sensitive areas in the capital, housing important government and military installations, including Mezzeh Military Airport. It is also home to many high-ranking officials and influential figures, making it a strategic target for any party seeking to destabilize the capital.
Security and political context
Although the capital, Damascus, remained under the complete control of the Syrian government throughout the years of conflict, it was not immune to attacks and bombings intended to convey political and military messages. The dismantling of this cell represents a security success for the Syrian authorities in securing the capital, but it also reveals the continued existence of security gaps that could be exploited.
The repercussions of accusing Hezbollah
The Syrian Interior Ministry's formal and direct accusation against Hezbollah, a key strategic ally of the Syrian government in its conflict since 2011, represents a highly significant and complex political turning point. This announcement raises profound questions about the current nature of the relationship between the two allies and may indicate internal tensions or disagreements within the "axis of resistance." Regionally, this accusation could have far-reaching consequences, placing the relationship between Damascus and Beirut under renewed strain and providing ample ammunition for regional and international adversaries who have long accused the party of engaging in destabilizing activities in the region.
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The Crown Prince contacted the King of Morocco to inquire about his health
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman made a telephone call to King Mohammed VI of Morocco to check on his health, in a gesture that reflects the depth of the historical and strategic relations between the two countries.
In a fraternal gesture reflecting the depth of the personal and historical ties between the leaderships of the two brotherly countries, His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, made a telephone call to His Majesty King Mohammed VI, King of the Kingdom of Morocco.
During the call, His Royal Highness the Crown Prince inquired about the health of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, expressing his sincere wishes for his continued good health and well-being. For his part, His Majesty the King of Morocco expressed his deep gratitude and appreciation to His Royal Highness the Crown Prince for these sincere and noble sentiments, which reflect the strength of the distinguished bilateral relations between the two kingdoms.
Historical background and established relationships
This contact is not merely a protocolary gesture, but a natural extension of the long-standing historical and strategic relationship between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Kingdom of Morocco. This relationship rests on solid foundations of Islamic solidarity, Arab identity, and a shared destiny, in addition to the close ties between the two countries' royal families. Riyadh and Rabat have consistently stood shoulder to shoulder in various regional and international forums, maintaining continuous coordination and converging visions on key regional and global issues, making their partnership a model for Arab-Arab relations.
Strategic and diplomatic importance
Such high-level contacts are of paramount importance, especially given the challenges facing the Arab region. They not only contribute to strengthening bilateral relations on the political and economic levels, but also send a clear message about the continuity of the strategic alliance between the two countries, which is considered a cornerstone of security and stability in the Arab and Islamic worlds. Furthermore, inquiring about the health of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, who enjoys a prominent position on the international stage, reflects Saudi Arabia's interest in the stability and prosperity of the Kingdom of Morocco, which has a positive impact on the entire region.
Humanitarian implications and reassuring messages
This contact comes in a context that highlights the human dimension of relations between the leaders, something highly valued in Arab culture. The Crown Prince's personal concern for the health of King Mohammed VI underscores that the relationship between the two countries transcends official frameworks, reaching the level of genuine brotherhood. At the same time, this gesture carries reassuring messages to the Moroccan people and to regional and international partners regarding His Majesty's health, thus strengthening confidence and stability. This direct communication affirms the ongoing consultation and coordination between the two leaderships to address shared challenges and realize the aspirations of their peoples for greater progress and prosperity.
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Saudi Arabia supports Yemen with 9 new health and education projects
The Saudi Program for the Development and Reconstruction of Yemen signs an agreement to implement 9 vital projects in the health and education sectors in Yemeni governorates, with the aim of improving basic services and supporting stability.
In a further step reaffirming Saudi Arabia's continued support for the Yemeni people, the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen (SDRPY) signed an agreement on Sunday to implement nine vital development projects in partnership with the Social Fund for Development in Yemen. These projects directly target the health and education sectors, which are among the most severely affected, and represent an extension of the Kingdom's efforts to support Yemeni state institutions and ensure the continued provision of services to citizens.
The context of support and its strategic importance
This support comes amidst complex humanitarian and economic conditions in Yemen, where years of instability have led to the deterioration of basic infrastructure, particularly health and education facilities. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, through its development arm, the Saudi Program for the Development and Reconstruction of Yemen, plays a pivotal role in rebuilding what has been damaged and contributing to stability and sustainable development. Since its inception, the program has implemented more than 268 projects and initiatives across eight key sectors, including health, education, water, energy, transportation, and others, reflecting a long-term commitment to supporting Yemen on all levels.
Health projects to save lives and improve care
The new package includes four high-quality health projects aimed at expanding medical services in underserved areas. These projects include:
- Establishing the rural eye hospital in Al-Mawasit, Taiz: to provide integrated medical services to the residents of rural areas.
- Establishing Al-Dhali Rural Hospital: To enhance the capacity of the health sector in the governorate.
- Establishing and equipping the Maternity and Childhood Center in Ras Al-Ara, Lahj: This is a vital project to reduce maternal and newborn mortality rates.
- Establishing and equipping an emergency obstetrics center in Ras Al-Ara, Lahj: to ensure a rapid response to critical cases and cesarean births.
These facilities will be equipped with the latest medical equipment, including emergency departments, specialized clinics, operating rooms, intensive care units, laboratories, and blood banks, which will contribute to improving safe birth rates and providing decent healthcare for citizens.
Building the future of generations through education
On the educational front, the agreement includes five projects to build model schools in the governorates of Ma'rib, Lahj, Al Dhale'a, Shabwa, and Abyan. The design of these schools goes beyond simply providing classrooms; it focuses on creating a stimulating and integrated learning environment. The schools will include science and computer labs, sports facilities, and administrative offices, all furnished with modern school furniture. Most importantly, their design takes into account the needs of students with disabilities, ensuring their inclusion and facilitating their movement within the school environment. These projects are expected to contribute to raising the quality of education, reducing classroom overcrowding, and equipping students with the practical and technical skills necessary for their future.
Expected impact extends beyond construction
The anticipated impact of these projects extends far beyond mere construction. Locally, they will provide employment opportunities for skilled Yemenis in the health and education sectors and will bolster the stability of local communities by delivering essential services. Nationally, they represent direct support to the Yemeni government in fulfilling its duties and serving its citizens, thereby strengthening its legitimacy and its ability to establish stability. The signing ceremony was attended by high-level representatives, including the Saudi side, represented by the program's General Supervisor, Ambassador Mohammed bin Saeed Al Jaber, and the Yemeni side, represented by the Executive Director of the Social Fund for Development, Hossam Qaid, along with the Yemeni Ministers of Health and Education, underscoring the strong coordination and effective partnership between the two sides.
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