Settlers vandalize an agricultural room and steal agricultural equipment in Kafr al-Dik


Salfit – Together – Settlers vandalized an agricultural room, and stole a tank for storing water and agricultural equipment belonging to the citizen Safi Abdel Majeed Ali Ahmed from the town of Kafr al-Dik, west of Salfit.

Citizen Safi said: We were surprised by the vandalism carried out by the settlers of the ‘Brukhin’ settlement of the agricultural room, located in the Dahr Sobh area north of the town, smashing windows, stealing agricultural equipment, writing the Israeli Star of David on the walls, and burning the furniture in it.

Safi pointed out that the room consists of two floors with an area of ??140 square meters. We built it in 1983. We used it for housing, and we are constantly exposed to attacks by settlers who aim to displace us from our lands. Despite this, we will remain steadfast in it.

It is noteworthy that the Zohr Sobh area is constantly exposed to settler attacks, including persecution of citizens and destruction of their property, with the aim of controlling the largest area of ??land.

Source: Maan News Agency

The National Library graduates its second batch of trainees


Ramallah – Ma’an – Today, Issa Qaraqe, head of the Palestinian National Library, graduated the second batch of students from specialized courses in the field of library and information science. This was done in the presence and participation of the head of the General Personnel Council and the head of the Palestinian National School, Musa Abu Zeid, where the course was held. It was organized in cooperation between the two sides, for the second time in a row.

In addition, Musa Abu Zeid welcomed this form of cooperation and joint work between the National Library and the National School, as it meets one of the requirements for developing and advancing public work, and enabling the library staff to carry out its duties and carry out its functions in an optimal manner, stressing the school’s readiness to provide Everything the library needs in the field of training and qualification.

He added, ‘I am confident that the National Library will turn into a unique national success story, due to the soundness of its m
easures in selecting employees and training them before they begin work, given its recent age and the lack of previous Palestinian expertise in its field of specialization, including indexing, digitization, maintenance and display of documents.’ And deposit books and periodicals.

Therefore, Palestine is in dire need of this vital and important project, despite the genocidal war to which our people are exposed in Gaza, and the many challenges and difficulties that the presence of the occupation brings upon us.

On this occasion, I must express a word of thanks to His Excellency Minister Issa Qaraqe, President of the National Library, for his diligent follow-up of the programs to qualify library staff, and his keenness to provide them with the best skills and methods of work. I also extend my thanks to the trainer, Anan Hamad, for the effort he made during the course. .

Issa Qaraqe

First of all, I must extend a word of thanks and gratitude to the Palestinian National School, represented by its President, Min
ister Musa Abu Zeid, for kindly hosting the two courses organized by the Palestinian National Library in this proud national edifice.

Thanks are due to the trainer, Dr. Anan Hamad, who presented a summary of his experiences to the team of trainees from the Palestinian National Library, over the course of three weeks, during which the participants received 45 hours of training, equivalent to a full academic year.

Qaraqe added, “Perhaps it is needless to explain and remind us of the role assigned to this team, and the team that preceded it in training, as well as the rest of the male and female workers in the Palestinian National Library, that they perform the most important national roles dedicated to preserving and preserving the cultural and civilizational heritage of our people.”

This is a great need, the decisive importance of which was demonstrated by the practices of the Israeli war of annihilation in Gaza, where it targeted that heritage as well as the human being who owns it, because both of them co
mplement the other in embodying the Palestinian narrative and the discourse of truth that it contains.

That is why we must do the impossible to operate this important national project, so that it completes with other sovereign institutions the process of building the state, a state of rational institutions capable of serving Palestine and preserving its national and national identity.

The library works to fill the existing gaps in the cultural and creative scene, by introducing a modern deposit system, because of its utmost importance in organizing the cultural and creative scene in Palestine, and without it we cannot talk about the existence of an effective national library with a clear message, and work to enact others. Among the necessary legislations to promote a free cultural and creative work environment, free of turmoil and confusion, such as property law and copyright protection.

On this occasion, I must praise the efforts of trainer Anan Hamad, who presented the trainees with the latest findings i
n archiving and deposit sciences, which made the course outcomes great outcomes, which can be inferred from the knowledge that the male and female trainees acquired, and their growing passion for undertaking work. And give their library the knowledge they gained in this course.

He added, “The tasks are many and the challenges are great, but all of this does not mean that we should not begin. We must begin work immediately to build the first pillar of the Palestinian National Library, which has been long awaited.”

Anan Hamad The working hour has struck

On this occasion, allow me to express my great thanks and gratitude to the National School, headed by Minister Musa Abu Zeid, for constructing this important national training edifice. In fact, I had never entered this building before, and I was astonished by the complete equipment and infrastructure I found in it. Serving the training and qualification sector in Palestine.

I would also like to praise the team of male and female trainees for their great resp
onsibility in the course, in terms of their discipline at work first, and the completion of training hours second, and this indicates their high desire to learn, and then benefit the institution that will employ them, and the combination of these two elements is what can We call it the completion of the circles of passion, which establishes the employee’s sincerity and dedication to his work. Therefore, I envy the National Library for choosing this team, and I congratulate its members on the fact that they will become employees of the Palestinian National Library.

In fact, this is a situation that magnified my willingness to show my best training skills and give them the best of what I have learned in my life in the world of libraries and their management, in exchange for their seriousness and sincere endeavor to learn and benefit from their trainer and invest their time wisely.

He added, “The Palestinian National Library needs this type of employee, given the enormous tasks entrusted to it, because we are
now face to face with the working clock that has ticked, to apply everything we have learned on the ground without slackness or laziness.”

Training areas

The course participants also received training in the field of legal deposit, as it is one of the main functions of the National Library and one of the most important sources of supply. They were introduced to the importance of the supply department in the library, its methods of work and operation, and the best ways to provide the library with modern publications on an ongoing basis, and to meet the needs of researchers and scholars on a continuous basis. The difference and diversity of their fields of studies and research.

Trainer Hamad also focused on developing the trainees’ skills and expanding their knowledge of work computing with the best and most advanced computing systems.

The course participants also received training to adopt the best technical practices for safety and accuracy within the deposit and supply process, and to build modern work m
echanisms in this field, including modern inventory mechanisms in the library, and to build mechanisms similar to the lending process and the approach regulating it.

The course participants also received extensive training aimed at expanding their knowledge of descriptive and objective indexing methodology, according to the US Congress’ system for dealing with various sources of information, and how to use subject headings to correctly identify the main topic in the indexing and classification process.

The course participants also received extensive training on how to manage libraries completely electronically and manually, and enable the employee to understand, deal with and document the book, how to deal with that data on the Palestinian National Library system, and how to benefit from the services shown on the library’s website, to be able to provide A competitive, high-quality professional service to its audience, and opening more worlds of knowledge to researchers and scholars around the world and attr
acting them, through an easy and flexible system of availability and access to information.

The course also addressed the importance of intellectual property law, and how a library worker must deal with this right, in a way that preserves the owner’s right to the material, as well as the possibility of availability.

At the end of the session, the head of the Palestine National Library honored the head of the National School for his great services to the Palestinian community, and he also honored the trainer ‘Anan Hamad’ for his efforts in training and qualifying employees and those seeking his individual expertise and skills in library science and management, and providing them with insight into what is necessary. His awareness and knowledge in the field of specialization, and helping them think with a scientific and modern work methodology.

Source: Maan News Agency

The Commander of the Customs Police Service discusses joint cooperation with the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy

Ramallah – Ma’an – The Commander of the Customs Police Service, Major General Iyad Barakat, within the framework of efforts to enhance cooperation and coordination with various government agencies, accompanied by a number of directors of central departments, held an important working meeting with the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Abdel Razzaq Natsheh; With the aim of discussing ways to enhance joint cooperation between the agency and the ministry, today, Wednesday, at the ministry’s headquarters.

During the meeting, views and experiences were exchanged in several fields, how to combat Israeli segments, protect national companies, and the digital economy. The importance of strengthening cooperation between the agency and the ministry was emphasized to achieve common goals in the field of facilitating customs procedures and developing communications and technology in Palestine.

Major General Barakat expressed his appreciation for the efforts of Minister Natsheh and his ministry in streng
thening the digital infrastructure, noting that joint cooperation will contribute to achieving economic development and enhancing the capabilities of the customs police apparatus in combating smuggling and protecting society.

For his part, Minister Natsheh praised the role of the Customs Police Agency in achieving food and economic security, expressing the Ministry’s readiness to provide the necessary support to the agency in achieving its goals and enhancing its technical and human capabilities.

At the end of the meeting, it was agreed to hold periodic meetings between the agency and the ministry to follow up on the progress of cooperation and implement joint plans, with the aim of achieving the desired results and enhancing economic stability.

Source: Maan News Agency

KSrelief Signs Joint Executive Program to Provide Shelter, Rehabilitate Homes Damaged by Earthquake in Aleppo, Syria


Riyadh: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) on Monday, via videoconference, signed a joint executive program with a civil society institution to implement the second phase of a project to provide shelter and rehabilitate homes for families affected by the earthquake in Al-Bab City in Syria’s Aleppo.

KSrelief Assistant Supervisor General for Operations and Programs Eng. Ahmed bin Ali Al-Baiz signed the program at the centre headquarters in Riyadh.

The program aims to rehabilitate 743 homes for families whose houses were slightly or moderately damaged by the earthquake and provide 31 makeshift housing units for families most affected by the earthquake and have become homeless.

The project also aims to restore the homes to their pre-earthquake condition by renovating essential and service elements of the houses and replacing damaged parts. The homes and makeshift housing units that will benefit 4,500 individuals will also be equipped with primary necessities, such as solar panels for
electricity, new water tanks, and ventilation.

This project is part of the humanitarian and relief projects implemented by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia through KSrelief to assist people affected by the earthquake in Syria.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Visitors to Taif Rose Festival Amazed by its Birds Parks


Taif, The Talking Birds and Rare Falcons Park at the Taif Rose Festival (Qitaf 19) attracted tourists and visitors from all segments of society for its beauty, diversity, and rarity. The park’s design, situated within the festival grounds in a manner that mimics the original environment of various birds, facilitated easy navigation for visitors and enabled them to take memorable photos with the birds and even hold them, particularly the world’s oldest falcons.

The event organizer and bird owner, Ali Al-Harthi, stated that his participation in this park aimed to enrich the tourism and cultural movement of the festival, given its significance to the people of Taif Governorate, its visitors, and residents. He noted that the park featured a collection of rare birds licensed by the National Center of Wildlife (NCW), encompassing various species and sizes, with guides providing information about each bird. Among the birds on display, parrots were the most famous, representing a variety of species.

Regarding his a
ffinity for birdkeeping, Al-Harthi recounted that his fondness for animals, particularly birds, developed during his childhood and intensified as he grew older and pursued a career as a biology teacher.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

ISLAMIC RESISTANCE TARGETS ENEMY’S AL-MALKIYYA SITE


The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon on Thursday released the following statement: “In solidarity with our steadfast Palestinian people in Gaza and in support of their brave and honorable resistance, and after monitoring and tracking the movements of Israeli enemy soldiers in the vicinity of Al-Al-Malkiyya site, as they entered one of its premises, the fighters of the Islamic Resistance targeted them with guided missiles on Wednesday afternoon, May 8, 2024, causing direct hits. Simultaneously, the fighters shelled the site, resulting in casualties among its defenders. Additionally, they targeted and destroyed its espionage equipment.”

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

Industry in Jazan Region Holds Promising Prospects

Jizan, The industrial sector is one of the most important in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia due to its significant share to non-oil contribution to the GDP, for providing job opportunities, improving resource utilization and services, increasing export rates, helping achieve integration with other economic sectors, and attracting local and foreign investments and thus aiding to achieve the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.

The industrial sector in Jazan region has been witnessing growth, thanks to the wise leadership’s support and development of this sector and the region by providing the necessary infrastructure and logistical services, and creating industrial cities, which helped increase the competitiveness of this important sector.

The region has all the elements necessary for industry to boom, including capital, energy, local and neighboring markets, raw materials, and support and incentives such as loans, provided by the Saudi Industrial Development Fund, of up to 75% of the capital and an interest-free repaym
ent period of up to 20 years.

According to the Jazan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the total industrial investment in the region exceeded SAR71.460 billion. There are 193 existing factories, 52 under construction, and 80 mining licenses, the region owns three industrial cities and two seaports, one of which is the newest and largest-capacity industrial port.

Workers in the manufacturing sector in the region exceeds 13,000.

The Jazan City for Primary and Downstream Industries, the most prominent of the southern region’s industrial sector, covers an area of 266 square kilometers; it has a strategic location, which makes it a major logistics center with easy access to the Red Sea through the “Belt and Road Initiative”. The city’s proximity to the African market enables provision of sustainable jobs to the residents of the region, as well as to Saudis in general.

Jazan Industrial City is equipped with all requirements that help industry flourish, including electricity, water, and buildings. It is consider
ed a special economic zone offering tax exemptions, investment facilities, agricultural and mining materials, and advanced logistical services. It has been leased to industrial project owners at symbolic rents.

There is also the Jazan Special Economic Zone, which is an advanced industrial city and an ideal center for business growth at a distinguished location on the Red Sea coast, close to the growing African markets. It is an important platform for Saudi-Chinese investment.

In addition to its strategic location, the Jazan region also enjoys plenty of natural resources, including islands and beautiful mountains. The region takes advantage of its diverse geographical nature to promote its emerging tourism industry.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister thanked by the Chairman of the Shura Council


Manama, His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, today received a cable of thanks from the Chairman of the Shura Council, His Excellency Ali bin Saleh Al Saleh, on the occasion of His Majesty the King’s Royal Order to adjourn the second session of the sixth Legislative Term of the Shura and Representatives councils.

HE Al Saleh expressed his gratitude for His Royal Highness’ commitment to furthering collaboration between the Executive and Legislative Authorities to benefit the Kingdom of Bahrain and its citizens.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

49 decomposed bodies recovered – a new mass grave was discovered in the Shifa complex


Gaza – Together – The Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip announced today, Wednesday, the recovery of 49 bodies from the Shifa Medical Complex in the northern Strip after the discovery of a new mass grave.

The Ministry indicated in a statement that the bodies were decomposed, and that search operations were still continuing.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health indicated that search and recovery operations have been underway for the dead for several weeks, as dozens were recovered from inside Al-Shifa Hospital, and from under the rubble of the destroyed homes surrounding the hospital.

Source: Maan News Agency

Abdullahian: A truce agreement can be reached, but Netanyahu is seeking to prolong the war


BETHLEHEM TOGETHER – Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and a small number of extremists continue to do everything in their power to prolong the war in Gaza.

Abdullahian said in a statement, “If the Americans and Westerners fulfill their promises and truly commit at this stage to a ceasefire in Gaza, then everything is ready to resolve the issue and reach a sustainable truce agreement.”

He continued, saying: “But it is certain that Netanyahu and a small number of extremists on the other side of the equation continue to do everything in their power to prolong the war. Because a ceasefire and the end of the war may mean a new crisis in the occupied territories.”

Source: Maan News Agency

The Governor of Nineveh confirms: The situation in the Mosul Dam is safe and there are no dangers currently threatening it


Mosul, Governor of Nineveh, Abdul Qadir al-Dakhil, confirmed that the situation in the Mosul Dam is safe and that there are no dangers threatening it at the present time.

He said in a statement to the National Iraqi News Agency (NINA) that he “visited the dam project and met with its engineering and technical staff and learned about the continuation of the grouting work to secure the dam walls,” indicating that the current situation is reassuring and there are no risks as was rumored on social media sites during the last days after Mosul was exposed to rain and torrential rains and the floods’

Source: National Iraqi News Agency