Saudi Arabia leads condemnation of Houthi missile attacks on Abu Dhabi, Kingdom

The UAE’s defense ministry said earlier that it had shot down two Houthi missiles targeting the country on Monday. (File/AFP)
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Updated 25 January 2022
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Saudi Arabia leads condemnation of Houthi missile attacks on Abu Dhabi, Kingdom

  • Saudi Arabia’s foreign ministry said the Houthis had caused destruction and death in Yemen
  • GCC said continuation of Houthi attacks reflects their rejection of all efforts aimed at bringing peace to Yemen

DUBAI: Saudi Arabia’s foreign ministry condemned “repeated” Houthi attacks on civilians and vital facilities in the south of the Kingdom and Abu Dhabi.
The UAE’s defense ministry said it had shot down two Houthi missiles targeting Abu Dhabi on Monday with no casualties reported.

The ministry affirmed its “full readiness to deal with any threats,” adding that it will “take all necessary measures to protect the UAE from any attacks.”

The shootdown of the missiles was aided by “close UAE-US cooperation,” Emirati Ambassador to the US Yousef Al-Otaiba said.

Al-Otaiba added that the “next step is to shut off financial and arms flows from their backers,” and he renewed a call for US President Joe Biden's administration to restore the Houthis to the US list of foreign terrorist groups.

US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan met with Al-Otaiba and Saudi Ambassador to the United States Princess Reema bint Bandar to discuss ways to hold the Houthis accountable, a White House statement said.

Mr. Sullivan reiterated the US’ commitment to the security of both the UAE and Saudi Arabia, the statement added.

On Sunday, two residents in Saudi Arabia sustained minor injuries after the Houthis fired a ballistic missile that fell in the industrial area of Ahad Al-Masarihah, Jazan. Another missile was intercepted over Dhahran Al-Janub on Monday.

Shortly after, the Coalition to Restore Legitimacy in Yemen said a ballistic missile launcher had been destroyed in the country’s Al-Jouf governorate.

The United States Central Command said US forces at Al-Dhafra Air Base in the UAE had engaged two Houthi missiles used to attack the Gulf country in the early morning hours of Monday alongside the Emirati armed forces.

“US forces at Al-Dhafra Air Base, near Abu Dhabi in the UAE, engaged two inbound missile threats with multiple Patriot interceptors coincident to efforts by the armed forces of the UAE in the early morning hours of Jan. 24, 2022,” it said.

The Kingdom's foreign ministry said it rejects all terrorist Houthi attacks on Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and the international shipping corridors in the Red Sea.

It said that the Houthi militia continues to carry out terrorist acts with the aim of destabilizing the security and stability of the region, and is wreaking havoc in Yemen resulting in the deaths of Yemenis.
The ministry urged the UN Security Council and the international community to put an end to aggressive Houthi “behavior to maintain international peace and security.”

It added that the militia’s insistence on the repeated attacks is a challenge to the international community and “a clear violation of the rules of international humanitarian law.”

It also confirms the danger of Houthi behavior to the security and stability of the region, the ministry added.

The UAE also strongly condemned the “evil” Houthi attack on Abu Dhabi with two ballistic missiles, and stressed the incident would not go without response.

“The UAE reserves the right to respond to these terrorist attacks and this sinister criminal escalation,” the country’s foreign ministry said.

The Houthi militia continues its crimes unchecked in an effort to spread terrorism and chaos in the region to achieve its illegal aims and objectives, the ministry added.

It called on the international community to condemn and completely reject these terrorist acts that target civilians and civilian facilities.

The UAE’s foreign ministry also condemned and denounced the Houthi attack on Jazan.

The ministry said the attack is a dangerous escalation and a cowardly act that threatens the security, safety, and lives of civilians.

The ministry also reiterated the UAE's full solidarity with the Kingdom in the face of these terrorist attacks, and said the security of the country and that of the Kingdom is indivisible.

The Arab Interior Ministers Council issued a statement saying it was greatly saddened by the news of the attack, which reflects the militia’s continued aggressive approach and its goals aimed at threatening security, stability and peace in the Arab region, its blatant defiance of the international community, and its rejection of all endeavors and initiatives aimed at bringing peace to Yemen.

The Arab Parliament warned of the dangerous escalation in Houthi attacks against Saudi Arabia and the UAE, saying they posed a threat to the Arab national security system in general, and the Gulf in particular. It also called for the classifying the Houthis as a terrorist organization.

The Gulf Cooperation Council said the continuation of terrorist Houthi attacks reflects their blatant defiance of the international community, disregard for all international laws, and rejection of all efforts aimed at bringing peace to Yemen.

The US condemned the Houthi missile attack on the UAE and reaffirmed a policy of strengthening the defenses of the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

The Muslim World League called on the international community “to take a decisive stance against these terrorist crimes that exploit the Coalition in Yemen’s commitment to Islamic and humanitarian values and international laws and norms in the face of Houthi terrorism.”

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation condemned the persistent attacks targeting populated areas and affirmed its solidarity with the Kingdom and the UAE.

Bahrain strongly condemned the Houthi attacks and affirmed its support for Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and all measures taken by the countries to maintain security and stability, and ensure the safety of their citizens and residents.
Similarly, Kuwait condemned the attacks and stressed the need for an international stance against the militia.

Egypt expressed its “strong condemnation” of continued terrorist attacks by Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi militia.

“The Houthi militia’s continuation of these cowardly attacks against the two countries is a clear threat to their security and stability, and the safety of their citizens and residents on their lands, in addition to a grave violation of the rules of international law,” said Egypt’s Foreign Ministry.

And Cairo reaffirmed its “full solidarity” with Saudi Arabia and the UAE, and its “support for all measures taken by the two brotherly countries to confront these cowardly terrorist attacks and preserve their security and stability.”

Jordan and Libya issued similar statements strongly condemning the attacks and expressing their full solidarity with Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

The US mission to Saudi Arabia strongly condemned Sunday’s Houthi attack on Jazan.

“We reiterate our commitment to the security of Saudi Arabia,” the mission said.

It also called on the Houthis to “cease immediately their attacks on civilians and to engage under UN auspices to find a political solution to the conflict.”

France’s foreign ministry and Hungary said they renews their support for Saudi Arabia and the UAE and condemned Houthi attacks on the countries.
Turkey’s foreign ministry said the attacks against both countries were a clear violation of international law.


Human resource ministry completes rollout of ‘Professional Verification’ service for expat workers in 160 countries

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Human resource ministry completes rollout of ‘Professional Verification’ service for expat workers in 160 countries

  • Service aims to give expat workers reliable academic qualifications, experience and skills required by Saudi labor market 
  • Ministry of Human Resources has covered 1,007 professions as part of implementing ‘Professional Verification’ service

RIYADH: The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development has completed the final phase of covering all targeted countries that export labor through the “Professional Verification” service within the “Professional Accreditation” program. This initiative aims to enhance the skill levels of the expatriate workforce. The target was achieved by covering 160 countries, in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
This service is in line with Cabinet Resolution No. 195, which aims to ensure that expatriate workers possess reliable academic qualifications, as well as the practical experience and skills required by the Saudi labor market before entering the Kingdom.
The “Professional Verification” service focuses on the competence of workers in high-skill professions, as well as verifying the alignment of academic qualifications with the appropriate level and field of study. This is done in accordance with approved standards, such as the Saudi Unified Classification of Professions and the Saudi Unified Classification of Educational Levels and Specializations. The service is fully automated and is provided through a unified platform for professional verification, following simplified and fast procedures.

The Ministry of Human Resources has covered 1,007 professions as part of the implementation phases of the “Professional Verification” service, targeting all labor-exporting countries worldwide. The Ministry will continue to cover all high-skill professions, which fall within groups 1-3 according to the Saudi Unified Classification of Professions, including engineering and health professions, in coordination with the relevant government authorities.
It is worth noting the fact that the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development aims, through this service, to regulate the labor market, improve the quality of jobs and services within the labor market, and enhance productivity levels.


Saudi FM Prince Faisal bin Farhan arrives in Lebanon for first visit in 15 years

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Saudi FM Prince Faisal bin Farhan arrives in Lebanon for first visit in 15 years

  • This one-day trip marks the first high-ranking Saudi visit to Lebanon since 2015

DUBAI: Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, arrived in Lebanon on Thursday for the first visit to Beirut by Riyadh’s top diplomat in 15 years.

Announced earlier this week at the World Economic Forum in Davos, this one-day trip marks the first high-ranking Saudi visit to Lebanon since 2015, after years of strained ties over Lebanon’s perceived alignment with Iran, its role in drug smuggling to Gulf countries, and persistent instability.

Prince Faisal welcomed Lebanon’s recent election of a president, following a prolonged political vacuum, calling it a positive development. He expressed the Kingdom's support for the potential formation of a new government but stressed that Lebanon must pursue real reforms and take a forward-looking approach for sustainable progress.

He underscored that Lebanon's future is in the hands of its people and called on them to make decisions that would steer the country toward a new direction.


Saudi authorities warn of heavy rain, thunderstorms until Monday

Updated 23 January 2025
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Saudi authorities warn of heavy rain, thunderstorms until Monday

  • The Saudi capital region will experience moderate to heavy rain on Saturday and Sunday
  • It will rain on Thursday in southern and northwestern regions, and on Friday in northern and southern regions

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s meteorology authorities have forecast moderate to heavy rain and thunderstorms across the Kingdom with the inclement weather to continue until Monday.

The National Center for Meteorology said in its forecast: “There are chances of moderate to heavy rain in most areas of the Kingdom starting Thursday. Cloudy weather will continue until Monday.”

It will rain on Thursday in southern and northwestern regions, and on Friday in northern and southern regions, the NCM said.

The Saudi capital region will experience moderate to heavy rain on Saturday and Sunday, it added.

The General Directorate of Civil Defense also issued a weather warning for most regions of the Kingdom, with heavy thunderstorms expected to continue until Monday.

The Makkah and Riyadh regions may experience moderate to heavy rainfall, hailstorms and dust-stirring winds, it said.

Moderate to heavy rain is also forecast for Al-Baha, Asir, Jazan, the Eastern Region, Qassim, Hail, Al-Jouf and the Northern Borders.

Light to moderate rain may fall in Madinah. Najran and Tabuk may experience light rain showers, it added.

The Civil Defense urged all residents to take necessary precautions and avoid areas prone to flash flooding, such as valleys.

“During rain, stay away from low-lying areas, water pools and deep valleys,” it said.

It also called on the public to stay informed about the latest weather updates through Civil Defense channels as well as the NCM.

Meanwhile, in preparation for the upcoming holy month of Ramadan and Hajj seasons, the NCM launched training programs for employees of the Presidency for Religious Affairs at the Two Holy Mosques to enhance precautions against extreme weather phenomena.

 


Saudi artist brings themes of prayer and spirituality to life in Bahrain exhibition

Updated 23 January 2025
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Saudi artist brings themes of prayer and spirituality to life in Bahrain exhibition

  • Artist’s late father inspired the display
  • Photographs, digital art and videos portray scenes of prayer

RIYADH: An exhibition in Bahrain by Saudi artist Emtethal Al-Awami’s explored themes of memory, nostalgia, and the intersection of past and present.

“101 Hymns” featured photographs, digital art and videos portraying scenes of prayer, providing a rich and visually engaging experience.

Al-Awami, from Qatif, told Arab News the idea for the exhibition was inspired by her late father, whose actions and movements during prayer and tasbih she had observed throughout her life.

“The movement of his fingers between the beads of the prayer rosary and the sound of his voice reflected moments of serenity and reassurance, embodying feelings of forgiveness and harmony,” she said.

“The scene represents a deep connection with the self, offering a person the time to reflect and return to their true essence.”

The prayer rosary, a symbol of spirituality used across different religions and cultures for over 3,000 years, served as a tool to restore calm amidst the chaos and speed of everyday life, added Al-Awami.

“101 Hymns” sought to show how prayer and tasbih become a sanctuary in a world of pressures and challenges, opening the door to tranquility.

“By observing my father, I realized that these moments provide valuable lessons on patience and serenity, as the soft sound of the prayer beads soothes the soul and offers a deep sense of security,” she said.

After taking time to mourn and reflect following her father’s death around 18 months ago, the Saudi artist said she was determined to complete the project and present it in his honor.

“He was my inspiration and my first supporter, and this idea reflects my love and pride for his spiritual journey, which I aspire to share with others through this exhibit,” she told Arab News.

Al-Awami’s journey as an artist began at an early age with a deep fascination for art and its vast possibilities in various forms of expression. She studied art education at King Saud University in Riyadh, graduating in 1996.

“The initial spark of my artistic journey can be traced back to a specific moment of introspection as I observed the world around me — seeing the beauty in everyday life and realizing the power of visual storytelling,” she said.

She added she was inspired to commit to the pursuit of art as a form of synthesis between individual experiences and broader societal themes.

During her journey to becoming a professional artist, Al-Awami experimented with different styles and mediums which allowed her to progress and refine her voice, establishing her own artistic identity.

“I have learned to weave cultural narratives into my work, and my experiments with different styles and ideas enrich my artistic practice, allowing me to tell diverse stories through my art,” she explained.

As a Saudi artist, Al-Awami often highlights cultural narratives shaped by her own experiences. Arabian art is distinguished by its unique disposition, rooted in a rich history of spiritual, cultural and social chronicles, she said: “It embodies a fusion of traditional techniques with contemporary themes, continually reflecting the dynamic nature of Arab identity, resilience, and creativity across generations.”

Al-Awami emphasized the significant development the artistic community has seen in the Arab world, especially in Saudi Arabia.

Marked by increased recognition of contemporary artists and openness to diverse forms of expression, the Kingdom’s art scene is strongly supported by the government under the Ministry of Culture.

“The emergence of new platforms for showcasing art has revitalized the art scene, fostering collaborations that transcend geographical boundaries,” Al-Awami said.

“As a Saudi woman and artist, I feel a deep sense of responsibility to authentically represent my community. This journey requires overcoming challenges, yet it is rewarding to shed light on the arts and demonstrate that creativity and expression are equally important (as STEM) in enriching society.”


Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman receives call from US Secretary of State Marco Rubio

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (SPA)
Updated 23 January 2025
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman receives call from US Secretary of State Marco Rubio

RIYADH:  Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received a phone call from US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Thursday, Saudi Press Agency reported. 

During the call, the two officials reviewed relations between the Kingdom and the United States, discussing areas of mutual cooperation and ways to further enhance them.

They also addressed the latest regional and international developments and exchanged views on several issues of common interest.