Arab interior ministers approve expert group to monitor terrorist threats

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Arab interior ministers hold the 38th session of the Council of Arab Interior Ministers via video call. (SPA)
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Updated 26 March 2021
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Arab interior ministers approve expert group to monitor terrorist threats

  • Prince Abdul Aziz leads Saudi delegation as ministers discuss combating security threats in the region

LONDON: Arab interior ministers approved the establishment of a group of experts to monitor, analyze and exchange information on terrorist threats, as tensions in the region continue to pose a security risk.
Interior Minister Prince Abdul Aziz bin Saud bin Naif led the Saudi Arabia delegation at the 38th session of the Council of Arab Interior Ministers, which concluded on Thursday in the Tunisian capital, Tunis. 
During the virtual meeting, the ministers also approved a guiding mechanism to prevent terrorist fighters from moving into conflict areas and flashpoints in the Arab region. They agreed on new measures for dealing with their returnees and also established a permanent committee for criminal statistics within the council’s general secretariat.
Prince Abdul Aziz said despite the slowdown caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the council has made several other gains, including strengthening cooperation with regional and international organizations to serve the security authorities in Arab countries.
“What is being achieved successfully by our security institutions in facing the global and local challenges and changes surrounding our Arab security, has contributed to strengthening the relationship between the security services and citizens,” he said. 
“We are raising their levels of awareness and understanding of the role of the security services in their lives.”
Prince Abdul Aziz said the council looks forward to developing this role, which will enhance the relationship between citizens and the security services “that work for their safety, security and stability.”
He said that the relationship between the Arab security institutions and the Council of Arab Interior Ministers has contributed to building plans and strategies throughout its history, including crime prevention, drug control, counterterrorism, traffic safety, financial control, civil protection and security awareness.
“I am confident that through our joint cooperation, we are able to overcome every challenge that disturbs security and safety,” said Prince Abdul Aziz, who is also the honorary president of the council.
Ahmed Aboul Gheit, secretary-general of the Arab League, praised the efforts made by the council to strengthen security and combat crime in Arab countries.
The Egyptian was reappointed for a second term as secretary-general of the 22-member Arab League earlier this month. He also said the threat of terrorism still tops the challenges facing the region, adding that combating security threats is the highest priority of Arab national action.
Strengthening the victory achieved in combating Daesh requires doubling security vigilance, Aboul Gheit said, as continuous cooperation is needed between Arab agencies working to contain the group, “Before the situation escalates and the cost of confronting it increases.”
During the meeting, Arab interior ministers praised the “valuable” peace initiative proposed by Saudi Arabia to resolve the crisis in Yemen, and “urged all parties to accept it as a suitable way out of the crisis that fulfills the interests of all Yemeni people.”
The ministers also praised the outcomes of the AlULa Summit in January, which established a “new era of brotherly relations and cooperation for the Arabian Gulf States and the entire Arab world,” a statement on Saudi Press Agency said.
The council condemned and denounced the systematic and deliberate hostilities and sabotage acts carried out by the Houthi militia against Yemen and Saudi civilians and vital installations.
The ministers said that attempts to target oil installations affect the Kingdom and its capabilities, but also have an impact on the nucleus of the economy and global energy security. The council stands in full solidarity with Saudi Arabia in the face of these terrorist practices and attacks, and in all the measures it takes to preserve the security and safety of its people and its land.
They also “condemned Iran’s practices aimed at destabilizing security and stability in many Arab countries, and undermining the peaceful coexistence of the components of Arab societies.”
The ministers also affirmed their determination to continue combating terrorism, addressing its causes, mobilizing all efforts and capabilities to eradicate it, and strengthening Arab and international cooperation in this field.


Saudi interior minister visits Paris Operation Center responsible for security during Olympics

Updated 29 July 2025
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Saudi interior minister visits Paris Operation Center responsible for security during Olympics

  • Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif met separately with Laurent Nunez, head of Paris Police Prefecture, and Guillaume Cardy, chief of RAID elite police unit

LONDON: Saudi Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif visited the Paris Operation Center during his official trip to France this week, where he held meetings with ministers and officials to enhance security cooperation between the two countries.

He was received on Tuesday by Laurent Nunez, the head of the Paris Police Prefecture, who briefed him on the workflow and technology of the center. Last summer, during the Paris 2024 Olympics, French authorities conducted a massive operation, deploying nearly 45,000 police officers for the event.

Prince Abdulaziz also visited the headquarters of the elite unit, RAID, which conducts research, provides assistance, intervenes in counter-terrorism efforts, and handles hostage rescues as well as high-risk criminal situations. He met with Guillaume Cardy, the chief of RAID, and observed a security strategy to address threats using the latest tactical methods and supporting techniques.

On Monday, Prince Abdulaziz discussed ways to enhance security cooperation with his French counterpart, Bruno Retailleau. The two interior ministers signed an executive document outlining future security cooperation between Riyadh and Paris.


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Six Saudi trucks carrying food aid for Gaza cross the Rafah border crossing. (SPA)
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Six Saudi trucks carrying food aid for Gaza cross Rafah border crossing

  • Humanitarian aid, provided by KSrelief, is destined for the Gaza Strip as part of Saudi Arabia’s ongoing campaign to deliver assistance to Palestinian people

RIYADH: Six Saudi trucks carrying food aid for Gaza crossed the Rafah border crossing, Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The humanitarian consignment, provided by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, is destined for the Gaza Strip as part of Saudi Arabia’s ongoing campaign to deliver vital assistance to the Palestinian people.

A worst-case scenario of famine is unfolding in Gaza and immediate action is needed to avoid widespread death, a hunger monitor warned on Tuesday, as the number of Palestinians reported killed in the conflict crossed the 60,000 threshold.

Facing mounting international criticism over conditions in Gaza, Israel announced steps over the weekend to ease aid access. But the World Food Programme said on Tuesday it was not getting the permissions it needed to deliver enough aid since Israel began humanitarian pauses on Sunday.

Gaza health authorities have been reporting more and more people dying from hunger-related causes. The total stands at 147, among them 88 children, most of whom died in the last few weeks.


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Updated 29 July 2025
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Saudi cabinet backs Palestinian statehood, welcomes France’s recognition pledge

  • The cabinet voiced support for a high-level international conference on the peaceful settlement of the Palestinian issue, co-chaired by Saudi Arabia and France

The Saudi cabinet reaffirmed on Tuesday the Kingdom’s commitment to achieving lasting peace in the Middle East, voicing support for a high-level international conference on the peaceful settlement of the Palestinian issue, co-chaired by Saudi Arabia and France.

The cabinet expressed hope the forum would accelerate international recognition of a Palestinian state and pave the way for implementing the two-state solution. It also welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron’s recent pledge to recognize Palestine, urging other countries to take similar steps in support of Palestinian rights and regional stability.

Chaired by King Salman, the cabinet condemned in the strongest terms the Israeli Knesset’s call to impose control over the occupied West Bank and Jordan Valley. It stressed that such actions violate international law and undermine efforts to achieve peace.

The cabinet also reviewed recent diplomatic engagements aimed at strengthening ties with regional and international partners. It praised the outcomes of the Saudi delegation’s visit to Syria, conducted under the directive of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, which led to the signing of 47 investment agreements worth nearly 24 billion riyals and the formation of a joint business council to boost cooperation between the two nations' private sectors.

Minister of Media Salman Al-Dosari, in a statement to the Saudi Press Agency, highlighted the Kingdom’s participation in the United Nations High-Level Political Forum. He noted that Saudi Arabia has recorded the fastest progress among G20 countries in sustainable development over the past decade, underscoring its leadership in international initiatives that promote prosperity and progress.


Saudi Game Champions program empowers national talent for global market

Updated 29 July 2025
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Saudi Game Champions program empowers national talent for global market

  • Program included multiple stages: a Game Jam, incubation and acceleration phases, and closing ceremony celebrating local achievements and talent
  • Initiative is aimed at helping participants enter the market with high standards of quality and professionalism

RIYADH: The Center of Digital Entrepreneurship of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology has concluded the Saudi Game Champions program, a nine-month initiative to support the growth of the nation’s development studios.

The program included multiple stages: a Game Jam, incubation and acceleration phases, and closing ceremony celebrating local achievements and talent.

The initiative is aimed at helping participants enter the market with high standards of quality and professionalism.

It offered over 180 hours of specialized workshops and more than 1,500 hours of mentorship, involving 25 Saudi Arabia game studios.

At the closing ceremony, Hussain Al-Safwan of LIMELESS Studio won the Bold Change Award, while Fahad Al-Jumaan of Hero Galaxy Studio received the Most Inspirational Award.

Mostafa Fares earned the Most Creative Award, and his colleague Ali Aseeri received the People’s Choice Award, both representing SYMMETRIC STUDIO.

The initiative is a part of the center’s broader efforts to strengthen the Kingdom’s role in the global gaming industry.


Coalition hosts anti-terror finance training in Comoros

Updated 29 July 2025
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Coalition hosts anti-terror finance training in Comoros

  • The course aims to equip participants with information on national and international legal frameworks related to these issues, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday

The Saudi Arabia-backed Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition has launched a five-day training course in Moroni, Comoros, focused on combating terrorism financing and money laundering. 

The course aims to equip participants with information on national and international legal frameworks related to these issues, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

It focuses on skills to analyze financial data and detect suspicious activities, raise public awareness of related risks, and develop effective prevention and coordination mechanisms among regulatory, security, and financial authorities.

Participants include representatives from regulatory and judicial bodies, the Ministry of Interior, law enforcement agencies, financial institutions, non-financial businesses, and non-profit organizations.

The course reflects the coalition’s commitment to enhance international cooperation and develop national civil and military competencies to combat these crimes.

It also aims to create a professional training environment that fosters integrated and effective systems to combat financial threats linked to terrorism.