Pakistani Religious Affairs Minister Commends Saudi Arabia for Exceptional Hajj Services

Madinah: Pakistani Minister of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Chaudhry Salik Hussain has expressed his deep gratitude to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the exceptional services and facilities provided to Pakistani pilgrims during the current Hajj season.

Minister Hussain’s remarks came in a statement delivered in Madinah, where he is currently visiting to oversee Hajj arrangements for Pakistani pilgrims. He specifically commended the Saudi leadership for launching the Makkah Route Initiative at Karachi International Airport, mirroring the program already established at Islamabad International Airport. Minister Hussain voiced his confidence that this initiative will be extended to Lahore Airport in the coming year.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Pakistani Religious Affairs Minister Commends Saudi Arabia for Exceptional Hajj Services

Madinah: Pakistani Minister of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Chaudhry Salik Hussain has expressed his deep gratitude to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the exceptional services and facilities provided to Pakistani pilgrims during the current Hajj season.

Minister Hussain’s remarks came in a statement delivered in Madinah, where he is currently visiting to oversee Hajj arrangements for Pakistani pilgrims. He specifically commended the Saudi leadership for launching the Makkah Route Initiative at Karachi International Airport, mirroring the program already established at Islamabad International Airport. Minister Hussain voiced his confidence that this initiative will be extended to Lahore Airport in the coming year.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

UNRWA: 630,000 displaced from Rafah

Gaza: The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) said that Palestinians inside the Gaza Strip are still facing forced displacement, after the Israeli occupation forces launched their attack on the city of Rafah in the south of the Gaza Strip.

She wrote in a blog post on her official page on the ‘X’ platform, today, Friday: ‘Since the start of the military attack on the Palestinian city of Rafah, more than 630,000 people have been forced to flee the area.’

She pointed out that Palestinian citizens took refuge in Deir al-Balah, which has now become unbearably overcrowded and suffering from miserable conditions.

For its part, the United Nations warned weeks ago that the Israeli attack on Rafah would paralyze humanitarian operations and cause a catastrophic rise in the number of civilian casualties.

It is noteworthy that more than 1.4 million Palestinian citizens, or half of the population of Gaza, have taken refuge in Rafah, after fleeing Israeli attacks in other places, especi
ally the central and northern Gaza Strip, over the past seven months

Source: Maan News Agency

UNRWA: 630,000 displaced from Rafah

Gaza: The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) said that Palestinians inside the Gaza Strip are still facing forced displacement, after the Israeli occupation forces launched their attack on the city of Rafah in the south of the Gaza Strip.

She wrote in a blog post on her official page on the ‘X’ platform, today, Friday: ‘Since the start of the military attack on the Palestinian city of Rafah, more than 630,000 people have been forced to flee the area.’

She pointed out that Palestinian citizens took refuge in Deir al-Balah, which has now become unbearably overcrowded and suffering from miserable conditions.

For its part, the United Nations warned weeks ago that the Israeli attack on Rafah would paralyze humanitarian operations and cause a catastrophic rise in the number of civilian casualties.

It is noteworthy that more than 1.4 million Palestinian citizens, or half of the population of Gaza, have taken refuge in Rafah, after fleeing Israeli attacks in other places, especi
ally the central and northern Gaza Strip, over the past seven months

Source: Maan News Agency

UNRWA: 630,000 displaced from Rafah

Gaza: The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) said that Palestinians inside the Gaza Strip are still facing forced displacement, after the Israeli occupation forces launched their attack on the city of Rafah in the south of the Gaza Strip.

She wrote in a blog post on her official page on the ‘X’ platform, today, Friday: ‘Since the start of the military attack on the Palestinian city of Rafah, more than 630,000 people have been forced to flee the area.’

She pointed out that Palestinian citizens took refuge in Deir al-Balah, which has now become unbearably overcrowded and suffering from miserable conditions.

For its part, the United Nations warned weeks ago that the Israeli attack on Rafah would paralyze humanitarian operations and cause a catastrophic rise in the number of civilian casualties.

It is noteworthy that more than 1.4 million Palestinian citizens, or half of the population of Gaza, have taken refuge in Rafah, after fleeing Israeli attacks in other places, especi
ally the central and northern Gaza Strip, over the past seven months

Source: Maan News Agency

KSrelief Continues to Provide Bread to Refugee Families in Lebanon

Beirut, The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) continues to implement Al-Amal Charitable Bakery Project in Lebanon’s Akkar Governorate and Miniyeh District.

Last week, the project distributed 150,000 bundles of bread daily to families in need, including Syrian and Palestinian refugee families and the host community living in northern Lebanon, benefiting 125,000 individuals.

The project is part of the efforts made by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, through KSrelief, to improve the living conditions of people in need across the world.

Source: Saudi Press Agency