Saudi police launch manhunt for Jeddah cemetery bomber

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Saudi police close a street leading to a non-Muslim cemetery in Jeddah where a blast, on Nov. 11, 2020. (AFP)
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Updated 12 November 2020
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Saudi police launch manhunt for Jeddah cemetery bomber

  • Two hurt as blast targets foreign diplomats at annual war memorial event
  • Makkah region authorities described the incident at a cemetery in Jeddah as “cowardly”

JEDDAH: Saudi police launched a manhunt on Wednesday after a bomb blast targeted foreign diplomats attending a war memorial ceremony in Jeddah.

At least two people were injured when the device exploded at Khawajat cemetery during a speech by the French consul at the event commemorating the annual Armistice Day, which marks the end of the First World War.

“At the end of the speech we heard an explosion. We didn’t quite understand it at first, but we then realised that we were the target,” witness Nadia Chaaya told French television. “We were panicking and feared there could be a second explosion.”

A Saudi police officer and a Greek policeman who lives in the Kingdom suffered minor injuries from the blast. Saudi security forces immediately cordoned off the scene and blocked roads leading to the cemetery just south of the city center as an investigation began.

Makkah region authorities described the attack as “cowardly” and “unsuccessful,” and said that an employee of the Greek consulate and a Saudi security officer were injured during a Remembrance Day ceremony held by the French consulate in Jeddah.

A Saudi government source told Arab News the incident is being investigated and a report will be issued very soon.

The cemetery where the explosion took place is located in the south of the city near the downtown area of Jeddah. Supervision of the cemetery rotates annually between Western consulates.

"The annual ceremony commemorating the end of World War I at the non-Muslim cemetery in Jeddah, attended by several consulates, including that of France, was the target of an IED [improvised explosive device] attack this morning, which injured several people," France's foreign ministry said.

"The embassies that were involved in the commemoration ceremony condemn this cowardly attack, which is completely unjustified," the ministry added. 

“Such attacks on innocent people are shameful and entirely without justification," said a joint statement issued by the embassies of the five countries in attendance.

The French embassy in Riyadh urged its nationals in Saudi Arabia to exercise “extreme vigilance” since a security guard at its Jeddah consulate was stabbed on Oct. 29, the same day a knife-wielding man killed three people at a church in Nice in southern France.

In reaction to the incident, the UAE issued a statement condemning what it called a “cowardly attack,” adding that it stood in solidarity with and supported the Kingdom in any measure to preserve its security.

Egypt condemned the “brutal attack that targeted the cemetery in Jeddah” and said it supports Saudi Arabia with any measures the Kingdom takes to protect its security. 

The Embassies of France, Greece, Italy, the UK and the US, which were associated with Wednesday’s ceremony condemned the “cowardly” and unjustified attack. 

They also thanked the “brave Saudi first responders who assisted those at the scene” and pledged their support to “the Saudi authorities as they investigate this attack and prosecute its perpetrators.”

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the Muslim World League (MWL) and the Arab Parliament also condemned the attack. 

MWL Secretary-General, Sheikh Dr. Muhammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa said: “This cowardly and isolated attack only represents itself, and can only be committed by a spiteful criminal.” 

Al-Issa concluded by expressing his sincere prayers for those injured.

The French consulate in the UAE issued a statement Wednesday confirming several people had been wounded in the incident.

“Once again, France was the target of an attack during the commemorations of November 11, organized by the Consulate General of France, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. This attack left several wounded,” it said.

The French Embassy in the UAE said it was in close contact with the UAE authorities and that both remained “committed to ensuring a high level of stafety for our communities.”

The statement added that the Embassy and the Consulate General reiterated calls for people to show restraint and remain vigilant, especially when traveling, in particular in places visited by tourists and expatriate communities.

The Greek foreign ministry released a statement, saying: “We unequivocally condemn today’s terrorist attack, which targeted a ceremony at Jeddah’s non-Muslim cemetery commemorating the end of World War I. A Greek police officer who is serving at the Consulate General in Jeddah, and who was accompanying an employee of the Consulate General to the ceremony, was injured in the attack.




The governor of Jeddah checks up on the health of a Greek consulate employee who was wounded during the attack at a cemetery in Jeddah. (SPA)

“The police officer, who has been hospitalized, is in good health and out of danger. He has the support of the Consulate General and our Embassy in Riyadh, which remain in ongoing contact with the Saudi Arabian authorities. We wish him a speedy recovery.

“We also express our warm thanks to the Saudi Arabian authorities for the support and sympathy they showed from the very outset and for the efforts they are making to investigate the incident,” it added.

Djibouti’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Dya-Eddine Said Bamakhrama condemned the attack and wished those wounded a speedy recovery.  

“While we wish the wounded a speedy recovery, we affirm our absolute solidarity with Saudi Arabia against all cowardly terrorist acts that will not affect the great position of this glorious country,” Bamakhrama said. 

A statement by the EU delegation to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia expressed support and solidarity with the Kingdom and the countries whose representatives were present at the ceremony. 

“We join these countries in condemning such cowardly attack against innocent people attending a peaceful commemoration. We wish a prompt recovery to those who were injured. We thank the Saudi emergency services for their intervention at the scene and look forward to a prompt and thorough investigation of the incident and to the prosecution of its perpetrators,” the statement said.

The UK's Minister for the Middle East and North Africa James Cleverly said: “I have full confidence the Saudi authorities will investigate this attack and prosecute those responsible for this cowardly act.”


Saudi crown prince receives written message from Eritrean president

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Saudi crown prince receives written message from Eritrean president

  • Prince Faisal bin Farhan received the message at the Foreign Ministry’s office headquarters

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received on Sunday a written message from Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki, in relation to their countries’ ties.

Prince Faisal bin Farhan, the minister of foreign affairs, received the written message at the ministry’s headquarters in Riyadh.

The Eritrean Minister of Foreign Affairs Osman Saleh handed the message to Prince Faisal during a meeting that discussed issues of common interest to Saudi Arabia and Eritrea.

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed bin Abdulkarim Al-Khuraiji and other senior officials attended the meeting, the Saudi Press Agency reported.


Saudi ministry distributes 29,000 copies of Qur’an to Umrah pilgrims

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Saudi ministry distributes 29,000 copies of Qur’an to Umrah pilgrims

  • Pilgrims said a copy of Qur’an in their languages will accompany them long after returning home
  • They praised the warm welcome and commended the Saudi leadership’s efforts to serve Islam and Muslims

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance distributed tens of thousands of copies of the Holy Qur’an to Umrah pilgrims arriving at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah on Sunday.

The ministry distributed 29,000 copies of the Qur’an in Arabic and other languages to the new arrivals, according to the Saudi Press Agency. The King Fahd Complex for Printing published the copies in Madinah.

Pilgrims visiting to perform the Umrah expressed their joy upon arriving in the Kingdom, praising the warm welcome and commending the Saudi leadership’s efforts to serve Islam and Muslims.

Several noted that a copy of the Holy Qur’an in their language is a valuable gift and will accompany them long after returning home, the SPA added.


KAUST develops robotic system to Improve date palm harvesting

KAUST is developing a new robotic system designed to automate date palm harvesting. (Supplied)
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KAUST develops robotic system to Improve date palm harvesting

  • By operating and collecting data, the robots will improve their productivity by enhancing their capabilities for many of the tasks associated with date farming

RIYADH: King Abdullah University of Science and Technology is developing a new robotic system designed to automate date palm harvesting.
The related research, led by KAUST Assistant Prof. Shinkyu Park, focuses on automating key processes in date farming, such as harvesting, pollination and tree maintenance through artificial intelligence-powered robotics, and promises to produce larger yields of more nutritious dates.
In a press release, Park said the study sees the robots starting as apprentices and gradually honing their skills in date farming routines, quickly becoming experts.
Park aims to have his robotic farmers handle dates of various sizes and firmness while maximizing the harvest rate.
By operating and collecting data, the robots will improve their productivity by enhancing their capabilities for many of the tasks associated with date farming.
Field trials are scheduled to begin during the 2025 harvest season, with full operational capability expected within three years.
Park suggested that a robots-as-a-service business model, in which companies offer the use of their robots on a subscription contract basis, could allow smaller farmers to benefit from the technology without the burden of purchasing the robots outright.
“We are developing robotics technologies that support national interests. Our cost-effective automation solutions for the date palm industry are just one example,” Park added.
According to the press release, the robotic arms of the system will be able to move as quickly as a human farmer while precisely picking each date without damage — to itself or the fruit. By equipping them with high-precision visual sensors, the robotic farmers can distinguish individual dates, flowers, and tree structures to execute various farming tasks like harvesting, spraying, and pruning, which ensures the health, productivity, and longevity of the trees and reduces the risk of pest infestations and diseases.
Dates have been central to the Saudi diet for thousands of years. It is a major food product, with the value of date exports by the Kingdom increasing 10 percent between 2023 and 2024 and another 10 percent between 2023 and 2024, according to the press release.
The project is just one of many at KAUST that will benefit date farming and food security. At the end of 2024, the National Center for Palms and Dates signed an agreement to fund SR100 million ($25 million) to KAUST for innovations in the data sector
“I’m excited that this initiative extends beyond engineering solutions and cultivates research and development opportunities for local talent, contributing to the long-term sustainable educational and economic growth of the Kingdom,” Park said.


Sharaan Nature Reserve in AlUla: Stunning rock formations and a thriving habitat for wildlife

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Sharaan Nature Reserve in AlUla: Stunning rock formations and a thriving habitat for wildlife

RIYADH: The Sharaan Nature Reserve stands as one of the most prominent natural landmarks in AlUla, spanning an area of 1,500 sq. km. It is distinguished by its unique rock formations shaped over millions of years, which create breathtaking landscapes that reflect the region’s geological heritage.

The reserve is included in efforts by the Royal Commission for AlUla to protect the environment and wildlife. It provides a safe habitat for many endangered species, including the Arabian oryx, Nubian ibex, Arabian gazelle, hare, wolves and birds of prey that nest in its rocky heights.

Sharaan Reserve is an ideal destination for nature and adventure enthusiasts, offering opportunities to explore its stunning rock formations, embark on safari trips, hike mountainous trails and camp amid its remarkable terrain.

Visitors can immerse themselves in a unique experience surrounded by red rocks, sloping valleys, vast desert plains and scattered rocky plateaus, allowing direct interaction with nature and up-close exploration of its beauty.

The reserve also includes qualified teams trained by international wildlife conservation experts. They work around the clock to efficiently monitor and manage protected areas, implement surveillance programs, combat illegal hunting, and raise awareness among local communities about the importance of environmental preservation and ecosystem sustainability.


2nd ‘Building Bridges Between Islamic Schools of Thought’ conference concludes in Makkah

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2nd ‘Building Bridges Between Islamic Schools of Thought’ conference concludes in Makkah

  • Participants from more than 90 countries discuss development of comprehensive Islamic identity
  • 1,800-page ‘Encyclopedia of Islamic Intellectual Harmony’ prepared by 60 scholars

MAKKAH: The second “Building Bridges Between Islamic Schools of Thought” international conference concluded in Makkah early on Saturday, with participants from more than 90 countries adopting the “Encyclopedia of Islamic Intellectual Harmony.”
Held under the patronage of King Salman bin Abdulaziz, the two-day conference gathered senior muftis, scholars, and thinkers who also approved the strategic and executive plan for the document “Building Bridges between Islamic Sects,” a media statement said on Saturday.
The conference was organized by the Muslim World League and held under the theme “Towards an Effective Islamic Alliance.”
The high-level session dedicated to the recitation of the conference’s final statement, which was issued at dawn on Saturday, was attended by the Secretary-General of the Muslim World League, and Chairman of the Muslim Scholars Association, Sheikh Dr. Mohamed bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa; Member of the Council of Experts for Leadership in Iran, Sheikh Ahmed Mobalghi; Adviser at the Royal Court in Saudi Arabia, Imam and Preacher of the Grand Mosque, Sheikh Dr. Saleh bin Abdullah bin Hamid; Head of Religious Affairs at the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque, Imam and Preacher of the Grand Mosque, Sheikh Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Sudais; Secretary-General of the International Islamic Fiqh Academy of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, Dr. Mustafa Qutb Sano; Member of the Council of Senior Scholars in Saudi Arabia, Dr. Youssef bin Mohamed bin Saeed; and the Mufti of Sidon in Lebanon, Sheikh Mohamed Osseiran.
The attendees witnessed the launch of the “Encyclopedia of Islamic Intellectual Harmony,” which was supervised by the Intellectual Protection Center at the Saudi Ministry of Defense, and was prepared by 60 scholars over about 1,800 pages.
The encyclopedia was refereed by the General Secretariat of the Council of Senior Scholars in Saudi Arabia, the Islamic Fiqh Academy, and the Supreme Council of the Muslim World League to be a roadmap for relations between Muslim sects.
Participants also decided in the final statement to consider the “Document on Building Bridges between Islamic Schools of Thought” with its 28 articles as the basis and starting point for the path of joint Islamic action “scientifically” and “intellectually,” with a view to strengthening brotherhood and solidarity among the peoples of Muslim nations.
The attendees further extended their sincere thanks to the leadership of the Kingdom for the great services they are providing to Islam and Muslims.
They also affirmed their pride in the comprehensive Islamic identity, and their supportive stance toward the steadfastness of the Palestinian people on their land, and their rejection of displacement and destruction projects.
The conference witnessed several sessions addressing developments in Palestine, Sudan, and Syria, as well as issues concerning Muslim minorities around the world.