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Unauthorized Hajj Pilgrims, facilitators face penalties in Saudi interior ministry clampdown

萝莉视频鈥檚 Ministry of Interior has announced penalties for individuals who violate Hajj permit regulations and those who facilitate such violations. (@AlharamainSA)
萝莉视频鈥檚 Ministry of Interior has announced penalties for individuals who violate Hajj permit regulations and those who facilitate such violations. (@AlharamainSA)
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Updated 29 April 2025

Unauthorized Hajj Pilgrims, facilitators face penalties in Saudi interior ministry clampdown

萝莉视频鈥檚 Ministry of Interior has announced penalties for individuals who violate Hajj permit regulations.
  • Penalties will apply from Tuesday until approximately June 10

RIYADH: People caught violating Hajj permit regulations, and those helping them, in 萝莉视频鈥檚 Makkah face stiff penalties in a Ministry of Interior clampdown.

The ministry said the penalties would apply from Tuesday until approximately June 10.

A fine of up to SR20,000 ($5,331.43) will be imposed on people caught performing or attempting to perform Hajj without a permit, and on holders of all types of visit visas who attempt to enter or stay in Makkah and the holy sites during the specified period.

A fine of up to SR100,000 will also be imposed on anyone who applies for a visit visa for an individual who has performed or attempted to perform Hajj without a permit, or who has entered or stayed in Makkah city and the holy sites during the specified period. The fine will multiply for each individual involved.

The same fine will apply to anyone who transports or attempts to transport visit visa holders to Makkah and the holy sites during the specified period, as well as to those who shelter or attempt to shelter visit visa holders in any accommodation, including hotels, apartments, private housing, shelters, or housing sites for Hajj pilgrims.

This includes concealing their presence or providing assistance that enables their stay. The fine will multiply for each individual sheltered, concealed, or assisted.

A separate penalty would also apply to illegal infiltrators attempting to perform Hajj, whether residents or overstayers, and the guilty parties would be deported to their countries and banned from entering the Kingdom for ten years.

The ministry also said the relevant court would be ordered to confiscate land vehicles used to transport visit visa holders to Makkah and the holy sites during the specified period, if owned by the transporter, facilitator, or any accomplices.


Saudi foreign affairs minister joins UNGA side meetings

Saudi foreign affairs minister joins UNGA side meetings
Updated 26 September 2025

Saudi foreign affairs minister joins UNGA side meetings

Saudi foreign affairs minister joins UNGA side meetings

RIYADH: Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan joined a series of meetings on the sidelines of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly, including the G20 foreign envoys鈥 gathering chaired by South Africa.

Prince Faisal stressed the importance of international economic cooperation and the activation of multilateral institutions, foremost among them the UN and the G20, describing them as vital platforms for coordinating efforts to address political and economic challenges, SPA reported, quoting his remarks.

The foreign minister said that addressing global challenges requires genuine international solidarity and multilateral cooperation based on shared responsibility.

鈥淭he world today faces rising levels of inequality, global economic disruptions that have deeply impacted millions of lives, escalating regional and international tensions, and repeated violations of international law. All these issues threaten the stability of the international order and hinder the path of sustainable development,鈥 Prince Faisal said.

Prince Faisal also participated in the ministerial-level meeting of the Arab Summit Troika with his South Korean counterpart Cho Hyun, who was also President of the UN Security Council for September.

They discussed ways to coordinate multilateral work to strengthen joint efforts serving regional and international issues during their meeting.

Prince Faisal also met with Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Luxembourg Xavier Bettel, where they signed a Memorandum of Understanding on political consultations.

They also talked about strategies to further enhance bilateral relations between their countries.


Saudi and Russian climate envoys meet at UNGA

Saudi and Russian climate envoys meet at UNGA
Updated 26 September 2025

Saudi and Russian climate envoys meet at UNGA

Saudi and Russian climate envoys meet at UNGA

NEW YORK: Adel Al-Jubeir, 萝莉视频鈥檚 minister of state for foreign affairs and climate envoy, met with Ruslan Edelgeriyev, Russian presidential aide and special representative for climate issues, on the sidelines of the 80th UN General Assembly yesterday. The two discussed environmental issues, climate change and related international efforts.

The two countries are focusing on further boosting their ties. Recently, the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu, represented by Jazan City for Primary and Downstream Industries, conducted a five-day marketing tour to Russia aimed at attracting investment and building partnerships.

Led by JCPDI CEO Hussain Fadhli, the Saudi delegation met with leading Russian companies to showcase the city鈥檚 infrastructure, incentives, and competitive advantages.


Israel-Palestine issues not insurmountable, Saudi FM tells Arab News

Israel-Palestine issues not insurmountable, Saudi FM tells Arab News
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Israel-Palestine issues not insurmountable, Saudi FM tells Arab News

Israel-Palestine issues not insurmountable, Saudi FM tells Arab News
  • Prince Faisal: 鈥業f there鈥檚 serious will 鈥 we could have a Palestinian state in relatively short order鈥
  • He warns that Gaza reconstruction must be part of long-term solution, not another short-term fix

NEW YORK: The issues between Israel and Palestine are not insurmountable and could be resolved through a negotiated process if there is serious political will, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan told Arab News on Thursday.

鈥淥bviously, there will have to be a negotiated process between Palestine and Israel to finalize all of the outstanding issues. We don鈥檛 see these issues as insurmountable,鈥 he said.

鈥淚f there鈥檚 serious will 鈥 and we know from the Palestinian Authority that they鈥檙e ready and will come to address these issues in a reasonable and pragmatic way 鈥 we could have a Palestinian state in relatively short order, one that鈥檚 also very much sustainable and viable, and can live in harmony with its neighbors in Israel.鈥

He was speaking in New York on the sidelines of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly, where the Gaza war has dominated world leaders鈥 discussions.  

It was preceded by the High-Level International Conference for the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution, which was co-chaired by 萝莉视频 and France.

It resulted in the adoption of the New York Declaration, a comprehensive roadmap outlining tangible, timebound steps toward the peaceful resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The declaration, endorsed by the UNGA with overwhelming support, sets out a multi-dimensional framework addressing political governance, security, humanitarian aid, economic recovery and legal accountability.

It also calls for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, its reunification with the West Bank under the Palestinian Authority and the exclusion of Hamas, the establishment of a temporary UN-led stabilization mission, and a halt to Israeli settlement expansion.

Prince Faisal expressed hope that the two-state solution could be realized soon, describing it as the only viable path to lasting peace and stability in the region.

鈥淚s it in the near future? I certainly hope it is because that鈥檚 the only pathway for hope, for all of us in the region to live in security and stability in a way that鈥檚 sustainable,鈥 he said.

Prince Faisal noted that the foundations of a future Palestinian state are already established under international law, and that a sustainable peace would require final-status negotiations to move forward in good faith.

鈥淭he building blocks are there. It鈥檚 clear in the founding UN resolutions that established the State of Israel,鈥 he said.

鈥淭here was also a clear understanding of the foundation of the State of Palestine. The 1967 borders are understood by international law to form the borders of the state of Palestine.

On the situation in Gaza, Prince Faisal emphasized the scale of the international response and humanitarian support, but warned that reconstruction must be part of a long-term solution, not another short-term fix.

鈥淚 think we鈥檝e seen, just by the significant outpouring of aid just for the emergency relief of Gaza, that there鈥檚 a commitment to the rebuilding of Gaza,鈥 he said.

鈥淏ut what I do want to make clear is that it鈥檚 absolutely necessary that when we transition, hopefully soon, to a ceasefire, that this won鈥檛 be a temporary state of affairs.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 unacceptable that we come to the international community to ask them to come together to rebuild Gaza when it was destroyed by Israel, only for the potential of the situation on the ground to exist where this could all happen again.鈥

He stressed the need for reconstruction efforts to be sustainable and tied directly to a political resolution.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 absolutely critical, hand in hand with the immediate relief of the situation in Gaza, that that reconstruction be ensured to be sustainable, that we do it once and for all.

鈥淎nd there again comes the need for a final agreement on the status of Palestine, through the Palestinian state.鈥

Prince Faisal also told reporters in New York that Arab and Muslim countries made clear to US President Donald Trump the dangers of Israeli annexation of the West Bank.

鈥淪ome countries made very clear to the president the danger of annexation of any type in the West Bank and the risk that poses not just to the potential of peace in Gaza, but also to any sustainable peace at all.

鈥淎nd I feel confident that President Trump understood the position of the Arab and Muslim countries.鈥


KSrelief supervisor-general, executive director of WFP discuss relief efforts

KSrelief supervisor-general, executive director of WFP discuss relief efforts
Updated 25 September 2025

KSrelief supervisor-general, executive director of WFP discuss relief efforts

KSrelief supervisor-general, executive director of WFP discuss relief efforts

NEW YORK: Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, supervisor-general of the Saudi aid agency KSrelief, on Thursday met with Cindy Hensley McCain, executive director of the World Food Programme, on the sidelines of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

The discussions focused on topics of mutual interest concerning humanitarian and relief efforts, as well as updates on food-related projects implemented by both parties, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

McCain commended KSrelief鈥檚 achievements in humanitarian, relief, and development work, highlighting its relentless dedication to assisting countries and communities in need worldwide.

Also, speaking at the session 鈥淗umanitarian Diplomacy in Action: Collective Response to the Crises in the Middle East,鈥 Al-Rabeeah stressed that humanitarian diplomacy is essential for achieving peace and stability, and that combining humanitarian efforts with diplomacy fosters productive dialogue, despite the challenges involved. 


鈥榃e鈥檙e moving closer鈥 to two-state solution, Saudi aid chief tells Arab News

鈥榃e鈥檙e moving closer鈥 to two-state solution, Saudi aid chief tells Arab News
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鈥榃e鈥檙e moving closer鈥 to two-state solution, Saudi aid chief tells Arab News

鈥榃e鈥檙e moving closer鈥 to two-state solution, Saudi aid chief tells Arab News
  • Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah hails 鈥榞rowing acceptance of Palestine by many countries, especially Western nations鈥
  • 鈥榃e face numerous crises 鈥 in Sudan, Ukraine, Somalia, the Democratic Republic of Congo and beyond鈥

NEW YORK: The head of Saudi aid agency KSrelief has expressed optimism about the future of Palestine, underscoring growing international recognition as a key step toward a durable peace.

鈥淐oming from a medical background, I鈥檓 naturally optimistic,鈥 Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah told Arab News on the sidelines of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly in New York.

鈥淲ith the growing acceptance of Palestine by many countries, especially Western nations, we鈥檙e moving closer to achieving a long-lasting solution.鈥

The High-Level International Conference for the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution, co-chaired by 萝莉视频 and France, resulted in the adoption of the New York Declaration, a comprehensive roadmap outlining tangible, timebound steps toward the peaceful resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

 

The declaration, endorsed by the UNGA with overwhelming support, sets out a multi-dimensional framework addressing political governance, security, humanitarian aid, economic recovery and legal accountability.

It also calls for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, its reunification with the West Bank under the Palestinian Authority and the exclusion of Hamas, the establishment of a temporary UN-led stabilization mission, and a halt to Israeli settlement expansion.

鈥淭he people of Palestine have suffered immensely for many years,鈥 said Al-Rabeeah. 鈥淭he two-state solution is the only viable path for long-term peace and a better future for Palestinians.鈥

 

Beyond the political landscape, he highlighted critical humanitarian challenges facing displaced populations worldwide, ahead of a high-level meeting on the subject.

With more than 130 million people displaced globally and donor fatigue threatening aid efforts, he called for renewed global attention and action.

鈥淲e face numerous crises 鈥 in Sudan, Ukraine, Somalia, the Democratic Republic of Congo and beyond,鈥 he said.

鈥淭his meeting is critical to shedding light on the importance of solving crises, preventing new ones, and ensuring a better future for refugees and displaced people.鈥