Saudi Armed Forces Participate in EFES-2024 Exercise in Trkiye


Izmir, Units from the Saudi Armed Forces are participating in the multinational EFES-2024 military exercise in Izmir, Republic of Trkiye along with other brotherly and friendly countries.

The Saudi military units participating in the exercise arrived in Trkiye and were received by high-ranking army officers.

Head of the Armed Forces Training and Development Authority, Maj. Gen. Adel Al-Balawi, underscored that the participation of Saudi military units in EFES-2024 comes within the support and keenness of the Kingdom’s leadership to enhance the capabilities of the Saudi Armed Forces. He said the exercise aims to exchange expertise, train on planning and coordinating joint operations in a different operational environment, raise the combat efficiency of the participating units, and enhance military cooperation between the participating countries.

He also said that the military units will carry out land and sea Special Forces operations using various modern weapons.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

HM King thanked by Speaker


Manama, His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa received a cable of thanks from His Excellency Ahmed bin Salman Al Musallam, Speaker of the Council of Representatives, 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 Musallam expressed his gratitude to HM the King for his continuous support of the council to benefit the Kingdom and its citizens.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Martyrs and wounded as a result of the bombing of several areas in Gaza


Gaza – Together – A number of citizens were martyred and others were injured as a result of the bombing of several areas in the Gaza Strip on the 115th day of the war.

Ma’an’s correspondent said that 13 citizens were martyred and a number of others were injured in the bombing of a group of residents in the vicinity of Al-Aybaki Mosque in the Al-Tuffah neighborhood, east of Gaza City.

A number of citizens were also martyred and others were injured after a house belonging to the Radhi family was targeted in the new camp, west of Nuseirat, in the central Gaza Strip.

10 citizens were killed and others were injured when the occupation bombed a dental clinic in Shawa Square, east of Gaza City.

Several injuries occurred as a result of a bombing that targeted the vicinity of the Kuwaiti Hospital in Rafah.

Source: Maan News Agency

Report: Damage to the education sector in Gaza is estimated at $341 million

Ramallah – Together – The Teacher Creativity Center, in partnership with the National Authority for Non-Governmental Institutions and the Palestinian Educational Coalition, issued a report entitled ‘Violations of the Right to Education in Palestine,’ which sheds light on the reality of education in the Gaza Strip due to the recent Israeli aggression. It monitors Israeli violations, analyzes the catastrophic effects on education, and determines Human recovery needs.

The report was prepared by a group of researchers who directly experienced the crisis in the Gaza Strip, as the Teacher Creativity Center strives to have an effective role in discussing all aspects of the current situation, whether through communicating with volunteers in shelter centers, or through participating in local discussions. Regional and international, in addition to engaging in the efforts of the Educational Coalition and the Arab Campaign for Education, which works to discuss all issues related to education in the Gaza Strip and Palest
ine in general.

This report aims to analyze and document the current situation, focusing on the human and material effects of the aggression, in addition to forecasting the future with the aim of drawing attention to the facts presented and encouraging decision-makers to assume their responsibilities in protecting the rights of individuals, especially the right to education, which was supposed to be sacred but is now being threatened and sabotaged. Just as schools in the Gaza Strip were destroyed and devastated.

This report is considered a tool within the framework of accountability and monitoring, in addition to documentation, as it seeks to build a database that documents blatant violations against the educational system as a whole.

It appears that the documentation aspect has suffered from a clear deficiency since the start of the aggression, which has increased the complexity of the task of implementing this report. This report constitutes an important and targeted attempt at a critical time to deal wi
th important aspects related to the educational sector.

The Teacher Deposit Center said that it seeks for this report to be a turning point in highlighting the reality of the challenges facing this sector, noting that the numbers presented are preliminary and subject to escalation in light of the continued aggression until the date of issuance of this report.

The report also shows data related to the current aggression on Gaza that (264) teachers and administrators fell as martyrs as of February 20, 2024 and that (846) were seriously injured during the same period, and that (98) heads and professors of higher education institutions were assassinated by Israel in a planned manner until Same date.

The student was the center of the educational process, and the teacher was its most important input. Whenever teachers are targeted or their loved ones are targeted or injured, this puts them in the midst of psychological dilemmas that leave them frustrated and disappointed and marginalize their role. Thus, good ed
ucation for students cannot be achieved if one of its pillars is neglected or occupied. In a struggle for survival as a result of intentional Israeli targeting.

In addition, the report estimates the total cost of damage in the education sector at $341 million, and the report shows an accurate classification of the extensive damage to school buildings in the Gaza Strip, as schools in the Gaza Strip were subjected to direct and partial targeting, with the percentage of direct targeting of school buildings reaching 61% for schools. Government, 44% for UNRWA schools, and 44% for private schools. The report’s data indicates that the rates of destruction in schools vary from one region to another, as the percentage of total and partial destruction in schools reached 62.9% in northern Gaza, 28.6% in Gaza, 14.3% in central Gaza, 22.9% in Khan Yunis, and 17.1%. In Rafah.

This assessment confirms the widespread destruction to the educational sector in Gaza, affecting a total of 813 schools operating in these building
s.

The report also focuses on humanitarian violations and massive human losses, as the total number of martyrs includes 30,365 martyrs and 74,925 wounded, including more than 5,000 students and 240 teachers, as of the date of preparing the report. The educational process was suspended due to the closure of 563 schools in the Gaza Strip, depriving approximately 620,000 students of their right to education. Forced displacement also led to the conversion of 288 schools into shelters for displaced people, including 155 UNRWA schools.

The devastation extended beyond human casualties to infrastructure and housing, with 355,000 housing units completely destroyed and 622 attacks launched on health facilities. Academics and university students in the Gaza Strip were also subjected to direct and deliberate targeting, as this led to the martyrdom of 98 academic, scientific and intellectual figures. In addition, the Israeli occupation targeted all 12 universities in Gaza, whether by completely destroying them or conver
ting them into military barracks, detention centers, and interrogation centers.

The report explains that the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip has had profound psychological effects on students and teachers, which exacerbates the existing difficult conditions. Studies conducted by UNRWA and Save the Children revealed high rates of trauma and psychological stress among students, with the current situation worsening.

The Israeli occupation forces deliberately target teachers, exposing teachers to situations of suffering and trauma. Furthermore, Palestinian students in Gaza are exposed to serious psychological impacts, including psychological stress, trauma, anxiety, depression, panic, and loss of psychological security.

The impact of the war was not limited to the psychological and mental state of students only, but was also evident in basic needs such as nutrition. The impact of poor nutrition on academic achievement has been clearly documented by international organizations such as UNICEF and UNESCO. Poor nutr
ition affects cognitive development and learning abilities.

Preliminary results from investigations into malnutrition in Gaza during the current aggression show a significant increase in acute malnutrition rates, with tragic consequences including child deaths. The Israeli occupation used a policy of forced starvation of civilians by restricting humanitarian aid, which constitutes genocide under Article 6 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.

The report highlighted the need to give priority to recovery efforts, especially in the educational sector, as education must be protected as a basic human right, and achieving this requires a commitment to international cooperation. The basis for these interventions was identified in resolutions such as United Nations General Assembly Resolution (290), which emphasizes Access to education during emergencies and condemn attacks on educational institutions.

Urgent interventions during the ongoing aggression must prioritize psychological support, coor
dination with local and international partners, needs assessments, and various activities that help affected children and caregivers at the local level. Response efforts include reviewing education strategies, building educational programs, assessing needs, and providing urgent supplies. And mobilize local alliances to support education in Gaza.

At the regional and international levels, protecting education in Gaza amid Israeli military targeting is extremely important, and requires intensive efforts for urgent intervention and increased funding to ensure the continuity of education after the aggression.

In conclusion, the team participating in the report hopes that it will have a positive impact in highlighting the reality of the challenges facing education in the Gaza Strip, calls for joint responsibility in protecting the right of individuals to fair and comprehensive education, and stresses the need to intensify efforts to stop the war and provide humanitarian aid. necessary for those affected.

Source
: Maan News Agency

SOCPA Becomes First Arab Member of IAASB and IESBA


Riyadh: The Saudi Organization for Chartered and Professional Accountants (SOCPA), represented by the Auditing Standards Board (ASB) and the Professional Conduct and Ethics Committee (PCEC), participated in the periodic meetings of the standard-setting bodies of the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) and the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA). These meetings took place last week in New York, with the organization being represented by Chairman of the Professional Ethics Committee Ahmad Al-Shanqiti and the Advisor to the Professional Standards Department, Dr. Yasser Al-Nafisa, participating virtually.

During the meetings, both groups welcomed SOCPA as the first Arab professional entity to join their membership, recognizing the organization’s valuable experience in applying international standards.

Dr. Ahmed bin Abdullah Al-Meghames, CEO of the organization, said, “The organization’s accession is a reflection of the importance of the accounting and auditing p
rofession in the Kingdom, its remarkable development over the past years, and an effective contribution to international efforts to develop international standards.”

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Saudi Arabia: Roads are Ready for Hajj Pilgrims


Riyadh: The Roads General Authority announced its full preparedness to welcome and assist pilgrims arriving through land ports for the Hajj rituals. According to a news release, these arrangements are part of the Kingdom’s initiatives to improve and offer the required services for those performing the Hajj.

A World Bank report ranks Saudi Arabia’s road network first globally in terms of connectivity. The Roads General Authority completed extensive maintenance on the roads leading to the holy sites, covering more than 5,000 kilometres. Moreover, over 9,000 kilometres of roads were inspected. This maintenance work included the installation of more than 9,000 linear metres of concrete and metal barriers and over 700 kilometres of road striping. Additionally, more than 3,500 warning and guide signs were installed, more than 1,000 bridges were inspected, and over 1,000 linear metres of expansion joints were repaired. Road crews removed more than 400,000 cubic metres of sand dunes to ensure safe and smooth roads f
or the pilgrims.

These preparations for the Hajj season are part of ongoing projects focused on improving the Kingdom’s road network. The extensive network is vital for boosting connectivity among the holy sites, ensuring that pilgrims can travel to and from these places both smoothly and easily.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Interior Ministry Implements Makkah Route Initiative at 11 Airports in 7 Countries


Riyadh: The Ministry of Interior continues to implement the Makkah Route Initiative as part of the Pilgrim Experience Program, one of the programs of the Saudi Vision 2030, for the sixth year. This initiative involves dedicated lounges at 11 airports in seven countries: Morocco, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Turkiye, and Côte d’Ivoire.

The Makkah Route Initiative aims to provide high-quality transportation services for pilgrims from beneficiary countries to the Kingdom. This includes receiving pilgrims and facilitating their travel procedures in their countries, issuing electronic Hajj visas and gathering their biometrics, handling all travel-related procedures at the airports of departure via the General Directorate of Passports, verifying the health requirements, coding and sorting luggage according to transportation arrangements and accommodation in the Kingdom, and directly transferring pilgrims to their residences in Makkah and Madinah via dedicated routes, while partner agencies handle the
transportation of their luggage to these locations.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

PALESTINIAN PRESIDENCY WELCOMES THE BAHAMAS’ RECOGNITION OF PALESTINE AS STATE


The Palestinian Presidency today welcomed the recognition by the Bahamas of Palestine as a state.

The Presidency welcomed the Bahamas Ministry of Foreign Affairs announcement that ‘the Cabinet of The Bahamas has decided to formally recognize Palestine as a state’ and praised the Bahamas for contributing to the consolidation of the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination on its land and for taking practical steps to support the implementation of the two-state solution.

It stated that the right of peoples to self-determination is established and recognized under international law while reiterating the call for the states that have not recognized Palestine as a state to take up its responsibility in terms of recognizing the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination and restoring confidence in a global system based on rules and equal rights for all peoples.

Meanwhile, the Palestinian Foreign Affairs Ministry welcomed the Bahamas decision to recognize Palestine as a state as an important decisio
n consistent with the Palestinian people’s legitimate rights.

It stated that this decision came at a time when Palestinians as a whole along with the Question of Palestine are subjected to persistent attempts of forcible displacement and obliteration at the hands of Israel, the occupying power.

The Bahamas’ decision is important, the Palestinian Foreign Affairs Ministry noted, for contributing to the realization of the independent State of Palestine on the ground, with East Jerusalem as its capital, and ultimately to achieving peace and stability in the Middle East.

The Bahamas Foreign Ministry announced Tuesday that the Cabinet of The Bahamas has decided to formally recognize Palestine as a state.

‘The Government of The Bahamas believes that recognition of the State of Palestine strongly demonstrates The Bahamas’ commitment to the principles espoused in the Charter of the United Nations and to the right of self-determination of peoples as articulated in the International Covenant on Civil and Political R
ights (ICCPR), and of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR),’ the Bahamas Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a press statement.

It added that the Bahamas supports the legal right of the Palestinian people of self-determination ‘to freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development’.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development Launches ‘Ajeer’ Service for Seasonal Jobs During Hajj Season 1445 AH

Riyadh: The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development has launched the ‘Ajeer Al-Hajj’ service for this year, 1445 AH, which enables owners of establishments to employ workers on seasonal contracts for the Hajj season.

The ministry called on Saudis and residents interested in working at the holy sites during the Hajj season to upload their CVs through the ‘Ajeer’ platform, which caters to both job seekers and employers, and which organizes work and facilitates procedures for establishments and workers during Hajj seasons.

This initiative is part of the ministry’s plan to improve the level of services provided to pilgrims and enable them to enjoy their experience during the blessed season.

Based on it, the ministry obliges establishments to issue a Hajj permit to individuals working seasonally, while emphasizing that violators will be subject to the penalties stipulated in the law.

“Ajeer” aims to enhance the flexibility and overall effectiveness of the workforce within the market and reduce depen
dence on external recruitment.

The service is available online at: https://www.ajeer.com.sa.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

HM King Mohammed VI of Morocco receives message from Custodian of Two Holy Mosques


Casablanca, His Majesty King Mohammed VI of Morocco, received a message from His Majesty King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques.

This came during the Moroccan King’s reception of His Royal Highness Prince Turki bin Mohammed bin Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the Minister of State and Member of the Cabinet of Saudi Arabia, Emissary of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, Maghreb Arabe Press (MAP) reported.

King Mohammed VI praised the strong relations between both countries.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Police reveal the crime of assault on the Hebron University campus


Hebron – Ma’an – Today, Wednesday, the police revealed that they had arrested the suspect who committed the crime of attacking the Hebron University campus a few days ago.

Police media spokesman, Colonel Louay Irziqat, stated that a few days ago, the suspect threw an explosive elbow and a Molotov cocktail towards the Hebron University campus. Immediately, the General Investigation Department began search and investigation procedures to uncover the circumstances of the crime and identify the perpetrator.

Arziqat added that, through the process of collecting information and evidence from the crime scene, the General Investigations Department was able to identify the suspect and arrest him, as it was found that he committed this act due to financial disputes with one of the university employees.

Irziqat confirmed his reservation to complete the necessary legal procedures against him according to the rules.

Source: Maan News Agency