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Ƶ rejects ‘brutal’ Israeli attack on Qatar, crown prince says

Ƶ’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman addresses the Shoura Council on Wednesday. (SPA)
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Ƶ’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman addresses the Shoura Council on Wednesday. (SPA)
Ƶ’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman addresses the Shoura Council on Wednesday. (SPA)
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Ƶ’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman addresses the Shoura Council on Wednesday. (SPA)
Ƶ’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman addresses the Shoura Council on Wednesday. (SPA)
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Ƶ’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman addresses the Shoura Council on Wednesday. (SPA)
Ƶ’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman addresses the Shoura Council on Wednesday. (SPA)
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Ƶ’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman addresses the Shoura Council on Wednesday. (SPA)
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Ƶ rejects ‘brutal’ Israeli attack on Qatar, crown prince says

Ƶ’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman addresses the Shoura Council on Wednesday. (SPA)
  • Regional and international action needed to confront such aggression and deter Israel from criminal acts that threaten regional security and stability, he tells Shoura Council
  • He also highlights Kingdom’s support for Syria, as well as the success of continuing efforts to diversify the Saudi economy and reduce its dependence on oil

RIYADH: Ƶ rejects and condemns Israeli attacks in the region, including the “brutal aggression” against Qatar on Tuesday, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said.

Israeli authorities attempted to kill the political leaders of Hamas with an airstrike on Doha. The attack drew condemnation from Ƶ, Egypt, the UAE and the EU, and risks derailing Gaza ceasefire talks.

In an annual address to the Shoura Council on Wednesday, delivered on behalf of King Salman, the crown prince said Arab, Islamic and international action is needed to confront such aggression.

International measures are also required to deter the Israeli military from its criminal practices that threaten the security and stability of the region, he added.

“We will stand with Qatar without limit in all its actions, and we will harness all our capabilities to achieve this,” the prince said.

“We also condemn the continued brutal attacks against the Palestinian people in Gaza and the persistence of the crimes of starvation and forced displacement.

“The land of Gaza is Palestinian, and the rights of its people are inalienable and cannot be taken away by aggression or nullified by threats. Our position remains unwavering: to protect this right and work diligently to prevent its violations.

“The Arab Peace Initiative, launched by the Kingdom in 2002 and implemented internationally through the perspective of a two-state solution, represents today an unprecedented path to achieving a Palestinian state.”

The Kingdom’s intensive efforts toward achieving this have borne fruit, he said, resulting in more countries officially recognizing the State of Palestine, and the High-level International Conference for the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution, which took place in New York in July and has garnered unprecedented momentum.

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Regarding Syria, the crown prince said the Kingdom had implemented several initiatives, including successful efforts to lift international sanctions on the country, and support for moves to ensure its territorial integrity and rebuild its economy.

“We hope for stability in Lebanon, Yemen and Sudan,” he added.

Turning to the Kingdom’s economy, the crown prince said Ƶ continues to diversify and affirm its ability to reduce its dependence on oil.

“For the first time in our history, non-oil activities have achieved 56 percent of the gross domestic product, which has reached levels exceeding SR4.5 trillion ($1.2 trillion),” he added.

“All of this, and other achievements, have made the Kingdom a global hub attracting diverse activities. Perhaps the fact that 660 international companies have chosen the Kingdom as their regional headquarters, exceeding the 2030 target, reflects the achievements in infrastructure and the level of technical services, confirming the strength of the Saudi economy and its broad future prospects.”


Riyadh launches platform for citizens to buy residential land

Riyadh launches platform for citizens to buy residential land
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Riyadh launches platform for citizens to buy residential land

Riyadh launches platform for citizens to buy residential land
  • Initiative follows directives announced earlier in the year by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to stabilize the property sector

RIYADH: The Royal Commission for Riyadh City on Thursday launched the Real Estate Balance Platform to receive applications from citizens seeking residential land in the capital.

The initiative follows directives announced earlier in the year by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to stabilize the property sector by making land available at affordable prices.

The RCRC said it aimed to provide between 10,000 and 40,000 plots annually over the next five years, priced at no more than 1,500 riyals ($400) per sq. meter, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Applicants must be Saudi citizens who are either married or over the age of 25, have lived in Riyadh for at least three years and own no other property. The deadline for submissions is Oct. 23.

Successful applicants will be required to build on their land within 10 years or risk forfeiture, with resale and transfer prohibited during that period except for mortgages used to finance construction.

The commission said that registering on the platform did not guarantee allocation. It also stressed that the platform, available at , was the sole channel for applications and that it was not represented by any intermediary.

Details and updates will be issued through official RCRC channels, with inquiries handled via its call center.


Madinah governor launches dates market, industry forum

Madinah governor launches dates market, industry forum
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Madinah governor launches dates market, industry forum

Madinah governor launches dates market, industry forum
  • Prince Salman bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz said the palm and date sector was “one of the strategic pillars of the national economy”

MADINAH: The governor of Madinah region on Thursday inaugurated the city’s new Central Dates Market and opened the “That Nakhl” luxury date forum, highlighting the sector’s growing importance to the nation’s economy.

Prince Salman bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz, who also chairs the Madinah Region Development Authority, said the palm and date sector was “one of the strategic pillars of the national economy,” the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The new market, located within the Food City project, covers more than 37,000 sq. meters in its first phase. It aims to provide a modern platform for farmers and producers, improve marketing opportunities and align with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 to diversify the economy, the report said.

Food City spans 1 million sq. meters and will eventually include markets for vegetables, fruit, meat and poultry. Work on the second phase of the date market is already underway.

The governor also toured the “Dhat Nakhl: History and Civilization” exhibition, which showcases Madinah’s heritage through photographs, inscriptions and interactive displays.

At the forum, Prince Salman honored the winners of the “Tamrathon” hackathon, which encourages entrepreneurs to develop tech solutions for the date sector. He also oversaw the signing of several public-private partnerships, including agreements to expand Food City’s facilities and improve operations at the new market.

A deal was also signed between Germany’s Food App and Khairat Takaful Industry to buy dates from farms run by the Takaful Charity Association, which supports care programs for orphans.


First aid training for Grand Mosque staff

First aid training for Grand Mosque staff
Updated 11 September 2025

First aid training for Grand Mosque staff

First aid training for Grand Mosque staff
  • Workshop benefited more than 3,860 trainees and included theoretical and practical sessions
  • Participants received hands-on training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the use of automated external defibrillators

MAKKAH: The Saudi Red Crescent Authority in Makkah region has concluded a training workshop on basic first aid skills for staff at the Grand Mosque.

The workshop benefited more than 3,860 trainees and included theoretical and practical sessions on responding to common emergency situations such as fainting, shortness of breath, bleeding, and minor injuries, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Participants also received hands-on training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the use of automated external defibrillators.

The authority ensured that the program was delivered in Arabic and Urdu, communicating essential information to staff of various nationalities to enhance their readiness to respond to emergencies.


Documentary highlights Al-Arma Mountains’ environmental heritage 

Documentary highlights Al-Arma Mountains’ environmental heritage 
Updated 11 September 2025

Documentary highlights Al-Arma Mountains’ environmental heritage 

Documentary highlights Al-Arma Mountains’ environmental heritage 
  • Film showcases stunning panoramic footage of the Al-Arma Mountains
  • Film will air on Thaqafiya Channel and be available on the Shahid platform

RIYADH: The Imam Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Royal Reserve Development Authority has announced the production of a new documentary film about Al-Arma Mountains, an environmental landmark located within the King Khalid Royal Reserve, northeast Riyadh.

Sami Al-Harbi, director of corporate communications at the authority, said the film showcases stunning panoramic footage of the Al-Arma Mountains, featuring insights from experts and researchers who discuss its particular environmental and historical significance.

He added that the film will air on Thaqafiya Channel and be available on the Shahid platform.

Al-Harbi said that this media production was part of the authority’s efforts to raise environmental awareness and promote sustainable ecotourism, aligning with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.


Rains transform Jazan region into green oasis

Rains transform Jazan region into green oasis
Updated 11 September 2025

Rains transform Jazan region into green oasis

Rains transform Jazan region into green oasis
  • Recent heavy rainfall spurred the growth of various trees
  • Rainfall has raised hopes among local farmers for a good harvest

JAZAN: Jazan region has transformed into a breathtaking landscape after the recent heavy rainfall spurred the growth of various trees.

Water cascades from the mountains into the valleys, creating a picturesque scene, the Saudi Press Agency reported

The rainfall has raised hopes among local farmers for a good harvest of the region’s renowned crops, including corn, sesame, and millet.

Many visitors, hikers and nature enthusiasts are flocking to the region to explore its mountain trails and capture moments that highlight its rich biodiversity and unique terrain.