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Saudi to allow Umrah for foreign pilgrims from Sunday

The latest development comes after Mecca’s Grand Mosque on October 4 reopened its doors to the first group of pilgrims performing Umrah after six months of Covid-19 restrictions…reports Asian Lite News

Saudi Arabia will allow foreign pilgrims, between the age of 18 and 50, to enter the country to perform ‘Umrah’ (the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca) starting from Sunday onwards, the media reported.

This move marks the third phase of the gradual relaxation of Umrah services, reports Gulf News.

According to the precautionary measures and preventive protocols issued by the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, pilgrims will be required to remain in quarantine for three days upon their arrival in the wake of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

Under these regulations, pilgrims must possess a PCR medical test certificate showing that they are Covid-19 negative, issued not more than 72 hours from the time of taking sample until the time of departure to the Kingdom, the Saudi Okaz newspaper said in a report.

The latest development comes after Mecca’s Grand Mosque on October 4 reopened its doors to the first group of pilgrims performing Umrah after six months of Covid-19 restrictions.

As part of its measures to combat the pandemic, Saudi Arabia had suspended the Umrah pilgrimage and prayers in mosques in mid-March, reports Arab News.

The Kingdom also halted international flights and implemented a lockdown.

As of Sunday, Saudi Arabia has reported a total of 335,997 coronavirus cases and 4,850 deaths.

Also read:Saudi steps up Umra pilgrims to 75% capacity

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Thousands gather in Iraqi street on anti-govt protest anniversary

Hundreds gathered in Banhdad’s al-Tahrir Square on Sunday morning to demand reforms and accountability for those who killed hundreds of protesters in previous months…reports Asian Lite News

Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Baghdad, as well as other major provinces of Iraq to mark the first anniversary of the mass anti-government demonstrations that demanded comprehensive corruption reforms.

Hundreds gathered in Banhdad’s al-Tahrir Square on Sunday morning to demand reforms and accountability for those who killed hundreds of protesters in previous months, reports Xinhua news agency.

Later in the day, dozens of protesters tried to remove concrete barriers on the nearby al-Jumhuriya and al-Sinak bridges, prompting security forces to fire tear gas to disperse the crowds, while some demonstrators threw Molotov cocktails on the troops.

A statement by the spokesman of the Commander-in-Chief of the Iraqi forces Yehia Rasool said that “a group of saboteurs infiltrated with the demonstrators and began throwing hand grenades on the security forces, wounding 32 security members, including two officers”.

During the demonstration, Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi visited the headquarters of the Joint Operations Command and the Federal Police in Baghdad to discuss the protection of the demonstrators and to ensure their right to express their opinion, according to a statement issued by his media office.

Mass anti-government demonstrations have continued in Baghdad and other major cities since October 2019, demanding comprehensive reform, fight against corruption, better public services, and more job opportunities.

As part of his efforts to compensate the families of those killed in the protests across the country, al-Kadhimi decided to pay the salaries of 561 families of the victims.

Also read:Iraqi Parliament approves electoral districts amid disputes

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UN expects ‘common ground’ over Syrian political process

Pedersen made the remarks on Sunday after meeting Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem in the capital Damascus, saying he had an “expansive and comprehensive” discussion…reports Asian Lite News

UN special envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen said he hopes that a common ground could be reached to help push forward the political process in the war-torn country.

Pedersen made the remarks on Sunday after meeting Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem in the capital Damascus, saying he had an “expansive and comprehensive” discussion, reports Xinhua news agency.

The envoy said the talks with al-Moallem touched upon issues related to UN Security Council Resolution 2254, which was endorsed in 2015 and laid forward a roadmap to resolve the Syrian war politically.

It called for a ceasefire and political settlement in Syria.

“The Syrian people have been living through an extremely difficult period… And of course there is only one way out of this and that is to start to implement the Security Council resolution and to start focusing on the political process,” he told reporters.

Pedersen, meanwhile, hoped that the meetings he is having during his visit and the meetings he will have with the opposition could be the “beginning of something new”.

“Hopefully we can see if it’s possible to find more common ground on how to move this (political) process forward,” he said.

During their meeting, al-Moallem and Pedersen also discussed the economic situation in Syria and the Western sanctions that increase the hardships in the country particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic, according to state news agency SANA.

Regarding the Syrian Constitutional Committee, which comprises delegations from the government and opposition to discuss the Syrian constitution, both sides stressed the need for the committee to carry out its work without foreign intervention.

Also read:Covid 19: WHO donates medical aid to Syria

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Iraqi Parliament approves electoral districts amid disputes

Earlier this month, 329-seat Parliament decided to set 83 electoral districts in the country, based on the women’s 25 per cent quota….reports Asian Lite News

The Iraqi Parliament has approved most of the country’s electoral districts amid disputes among political blocs.

On Saturday, Parliament voted by a majority of 176 lawmakers, who attended the session, on the electoral districts in 16 out of Iraq’s 18 provinces, “while the voting on the remaining provinces of Nineveh and Kirkuk was postponed to next Monday’s session”, reports Xinhua news agency citing an official statement as saying.

Ahmed al-Jubouri, a lawmaker from the northern province of Nineveh, told Xinhua that “the reason for postponing voting is due to the deep differences among representatives of the two provinces”.

Al-Jubouri believes that the differences among the lawmakers will be resolved before the coming session on Monday.

Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi.

Earlier this month, 329-seat Parliament decided to set 83 electoral districts in the country, based on the women’s 25 per cent quota.

Late last year, Parliament passed most of the elections draft, but differences remained on the number of electoral districts due to political row among the political blocs.

The new electoral law came in response to the anti-government protests and was designed to make it easier for independent politicians to win a seat in the upcoming parliament.

On July 31, Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi set June 6, 2021 as the date for early elections.

Also read:Iraq PM Al-Kadhimi arrives in the UK

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Israel says it won’t oppose selling ‘certain’ weapons to the UAE

Israel will not oppose the sale of “certain weapon systems” to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in light of a promise by the US to upgrade Israel’s military edge in the Middle East, a joint statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Benny Gantz said.

The “certain weapon systems” is an apparent reference to the advanced F-35 stealth fighter jets, Xinhua news agency reported citing Israeli media reports as saying.

The joint statement was published upon Gantz’s return from US where he met with US Secretary of Defence Mark Esper and signed a deal “to secure Israel’s Qualitative Military Edge”.

The understandings reached by Gantz and Esper “will allow the procurement of advanced weapon systems that will significantly upgrade Israel’s military capabilities, maintain its security and its military advantage in the region as well as its qualitative military edge in the coming decades”, said the statement.

It added that Israel was notified by US administration of its plans to notify Congress of its intention to provide certain weapon systems to the UAE.

Netanyahu and Gantz both agree that since US is upgrading Israel’s military capability and is maintaining the military edge, the country will not oppose the sale of these systems to the UAE, said the statement.

Netanyahu made a statement saying Israel opposes any sale of F-35 war jets to the UAE on August 18 after Yediot Aharonot, one of Israel’s largest daily newspapers, reported that the White House plans a “giant” deal to sell F-35 war jets to the UAE.

The UAE signed normalization deal with Israel at the White House on September 15.

It is the first Arab nation in 26 years to establish formal ties with Israel, after Egypt in 1979 and Jordan in 1994.

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Israel strikes Gaza military sites

The sources said the Israeli army war jets struck with missiles military sites and facilities that belong to al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of the Hamas movement …reports Asian Lite News

Israeli war planes on Friday attacked military sites that belong to the Islamic Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip, according to security sources.

The sources said the Israeli army war jets struck with missiles military sites and facilities that belong to al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of the Hamas movement that rules the besieged Gaza Strip, reports Xinhua news agency.

According to an Israeli army spokesman’s statement, the airstrikes targeting the movement’s weapon manufacturing sites and an underground military infrastructure were a response to rockets fired from Gaza at southern Israel on Thursday night.

No injuries or damage were reported from the rockets attack and no one claimed responsibility for it.

During the past two weeks, unknown militants had fired four rockets at southern Israel.

On Tuesday, a rocket was fired from Gaza hours after the Israeli army discovered “a terror tunnel” that goes from the southern Gaza Strip into Israel.

The current escalation between Israel and the Gaza Strip’s militants is a new violation of the calm understandings brokered by Egypt, the UN, and Qatar last year.

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Saad Hariri named Lebanon’s New PM

Three-time Lebanese prime minister Saad Hariri was named to the post for a fourth time Thursday and immediately promised a government of technocrats committed to a French-backed reform plan, reports Arab News.

Hariri said he would “form a cabinet of non politically aligned experts with the mission of economic, financial and administrative reforms contained in the French initiative roadmap.”

“I will work on forming a government quickly because time is running out and this is the only and last chance facing our country,” he added.

President Michel Aoun named Hariri to form a new cabinet to lift the country out of crisis after most parliamentary blocs backed his nomination.

Hariri, who has previously led three governments in Lebanon, stepped down almost a year ago under pressure from unprecedented protests against the political class.

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