Israel Commits Three New Massacres in Gaza, Raising Number of Martyrs to 37,834

The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced that the Israeli occupation army has committed three massacres against families in the Gaza Strip leading to the martyrdom of 40 Palestinians and injuring 224 others during in the past 24 hours.

In a statement on Saturday, the ministry reported that the toll of the ongoing Israeli offensive since Oct.7, 2023, has risen to 37,834 martyrs and 86,858 injured. It added that still several of victims are under rubble as the occupation army intentionally prevents the arrival of ambulance vehicles in those areas.

Notwithstanding the heads-up from United Nations agencies regarding the worsening humanitarian situation in the Palestinian enclave, Israel continues to launch war on Gaza, giving no qualms about the two resolutions issued by the UN Security Council requesting Israel to stop the war immediately, along with orders from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on ending its incursion into Rafah city south of the enclave and taking measures to prevent the genocidal
acts.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Deputy Speaker of the Shura Council to QNA: Council Deploys Parliamentary Diplomacy to Enhance Qatar’s Status, International Peace

Doha: HE Deputy Speaker of the Shura Council Dr. Hamda bint Hassan Al Sulaiti emphasized the Council’s commitment to enhancing and utilizing parliamentary diplomacy to expand Qatar’s foreign relations, strengthen its international standing, and support its efforts in maintaining international peace and security.

In an interview with Qatar News Agency on the occasion of the International Day of Parliamentarism, celebrated on Jun. 30 every year, Her Excellency highlighted that this year’s theme “Parliamentary diplomacy: Building bridges for peace and understanding,” underscored the vital role of parliaments in promoting popular participation, good governance, and development efforts.

Dr. Al Sulaiti noted that celebrating this day is an acknowledgment of the importance of parliamentary institutions in shaping policies and laws that serve the interests of the people, enhancing public participation in decision-making, and educating the public on various international issues and challenges. She added that the cel
ebration also offered an opportunity to review the progress of parliamentary work in Qatar, showcasing the Shura Council’s efforts in parliamentary diplomacy, building relationships, and strengthening cooperation with various parliamentary and international organizations.

The theme of this year’s celebration highlights the critical role of parliamentary work in achieving peace, justice, and sustainable development. Dr. Al Sulaiti stressed that the theme sends a message to parliaments worldwide to build consensus, enhance international cooperation, and solidarity in facing global challenges such as terrorism, extremism, armed conflicts, climate challenges, and environmental preservation. It also emphasized the importance of involving all segments of society, including women and youth, in parliamentary work to ensure comprehensive and sustainable development.

Her Excellency explained that the Shura Council translates these goals through its active participation in international parliamentary events, supportin
g Arab and Islamic causes, and voicing the concerns and aspirations of Qatari citizens on the global stage. She highlighted the Council’s efforts in promoting the roles of women and youth through dedicated meetings and providing everything necessary to strengthen their importance in society.

Regarding peace promotion, she noted that the Shura Council emphasizes peace-related issues, dialogue, and understanding between peoples in bilateral and multilateral meetings, as well as strengthening relationships with parliaments and parliamentary unions. The Council plays an active and vital role in the activities and programs of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), regularly participating in international meetings and conferences, proposing initiatives to enhance international parliamentary work, and seeking to implement best parliamentary practices through experience exchange with other parliaments.

Dr. Al Sulaiti recalled Qatar’s hosting of the 140th IPU Assembly in 2019, which was considered one of the most succ
essful assemblies, receiving wide attendance and significant international attention. She noted that the Shura Council’s role is highly appreciated by the IPU and friendly parliaments, with IPU President Dr. Tulia Ackson and IPU Secretary-General Martin Chungong praising the Council’s effective role and support for the union’s activities.

Her Excellency affirmed that the Shura Council’s active presence in international parliamentary initiatives reflected Qatar’s dynamic diplomacy, setting a global example. The Council supported Qatar’s mediation efforts by providing parliamentary backing for government initiatives aimed at resolving disputes and building communication bridges with other parliaments to exchange experiences and best practices in mediation and peace. She emphasized the international community’s appreciation of Qatar’s mediation efforts to resolve conflicts, as evidenced by positive remarks from national parliaments, regional and international parliamentary unions, and organizations. Dr. Al Sula
iti highlighted the need for parliaments to enhance international cooperation and solidarity through adopting joint policies to prevent and peacefully resolve conflicts, as well as strengthening their oversight role to ensure governments fulfill their international commitments in human rights and sustainable development.

Her Excellency called on parliaments to press their governments to prevent human rights violations during wars and conflicts, comply with international norms and laws, and prioritize dialogue over war. She stressed the importance of effective communication with the United Nations to develop and reform the organization to meet global aspirations. In this context, she stressed the importance of the role of the Inter-Parliamentary Union in confronting conflicts and wars, and called on it to develop working mechanisms to be more influential in this issue in light of the worsening challenges destabilizing peace. She called for strengthening cooperation and coordination between member parliaments
and activating the role of specialized committees in peace and security issues.

Her Excellency also pointed out the importance of strengthening the technical capabilities of the Union by providing training programs for parliamentarians in the fields of mediation and conflict resolution, in addition to enhancing its role in monitoring the implementation of international resolutions related to conflicts and wars, and submitting periodic reports that highlight the challenges and achievements in this field.

In concluding her remarks to QNA, Her Excellency underscored the crucial role of parliamentary work in achieving security, peace, and sustainable development. She called for continued serious efforts to strengthen the role of parliaments in addressing global challenges, ensuring justice and equality for all, and urged all parliaments to intensify their efforts in promoting dialogue and understanding between peoples, working collectively to achieve a better future for all humanity.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Al-Raya Warns of Danger of Deteriorating Humanitarian Condition in Gaza

Doha: Highlighted by the newspaper Al Raya, the catastrophic humanitarian situation faced by children in the Gaza Strip, and the violations they endure due to the ongoing Israeli aggression since Oct. 7, remains a critical issue. The newspaper emphasized Qatar’s strong condemnation of the severe violations committed by the Israeli occupation against children in Gaza, which constitute a blatant breach of international humanitarian law and international treaties and protocols regarding the protection of children in conflict.

In its editorial, Al-Raya referenced comments made by Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) Philippe Lazzarini. He revealed that the number of child victims of the ongoing Israeli aggression in Gaza exceeds the number of child victims in four years of conflicts worldwide. This horrifying statistic led HE Qatar’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Sheikha Alya Ahmed bin Saif Al-Thani to describe Gaza as a cemetery for c
hildren.

Her Excellency reiterated in Qatar’s statement that the horrific reports from UNICEF and humanitarian organizations regarding the catastrophic humanitarian situation for children in Gaza indicate that a hundred children are killed or injured daily due to indiscriminate Israeli bombardment and systematic starvation. This includes the use of food as a weapon by preventing the delivery of humanitarian aid, prompting the UN Secretary-General to list the Israeli occupation forces and Israeli security forces as parties involved in committing serious violations against children in armed conflict situations. The statement also condemned attacks on schools and hospitals and assaults on protected individuals connected to schools and hospitals. It called for efforts to ensure children’s right to education, especially in conflict-affected countries. Additionally, it urged the international community and international and UN organizations to uphold their responsibilities and take a courageous stance by imposing
immediate international intervention to address malnutrition and the lack of essential supplements and vaccinations, which have become prohibited from entering the Gaza Strip.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Turkiye to Launch Turksat A6 Satellite in July

Turkiye is preparing to launch its Turksat A6 satellite during the second week of next July, in a new step towards achieving the goals of the Turkish space program.

Turkish Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Abdulkadir Oraloglu announced in a statement on Friday that the Turksat A6 satellite will be launched into space orbit after midnight on July 8.

He added that the satellite will be launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral in the US state of Florida, and the satellite is scheduled to separate from the rocket about half an hour after the launch.

If the launch is successful, It is expected to receive the first signal from the moon 70 minutes after it separates from the rocket, he noted.

He added that “after all checks of the orbit and subsystems are carried out through the stations, the satellite will begin its space journey towards its orbit at 42 degrees east longitude. he said that after completing the journey, our satellite is expected to begin its orbital tests.” He explain
ed that it is planned to operate the satellite after tests that will continue for at least one month after it reaches orbit.

He pointed out that the new satellite will be stationed 35,786 kilometers from Earth after its one-month journey, indicating that it is distinguished from previous versions in that it will also cover India, Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Pakistani Foreign Minister Receives Saudi Ambassador


Islamabad: The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Mohammad Ishaq Dar, received the Saudi Ambassador to Pakistan, Nawaf bin Saeed Al-Malki, in his office at the ministry’s headquarters in Islamabad.

During the reception, cordial conversations were exchanged, and topics of mutual interest were discussed.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

13,445 Violators of Residence, Labor, Border Security Regulations Apprehended in Week


Riyadh: The Ministry of Interior conducted inspection campaigns in the Kingdom between June 14 and 20, 2024, to ensure compliance with residency, work and border security regulations. These inspections yielded the following results:

Across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 13445 violations were recorded: 8763 of residency, 3230 of border security, and 1452 labour laws.

Some 1063 individuals attempted to cross the border into the Kingdom illegally, of whom 36% were Yemenis, 62% Ethiopians, and 2% of other nationalities; 66 people were arrested for attempting to leave the Kingdom illegally.

One person involved in transporting, sheltering, and employing violators was arrested.

A total of 22580 expatriates (21,502 men and 1,078 women) are currently undergoing procedures for enforcing regulations.

Fifteen thousand four hundred fifty-eight people were detained for violating laws, and they were instructed to contact their countries’ embassies or consulates to obtain proper travel documentation. 1,990 were told to co
mplete booking arrangements for their departure, and 8,099 were repatriated.

The Ministry of Interior has warned that any person who facilitates the illegal entry of individuals into the Kingdom, transports them on its territory, provides them shelter or any other assistance or service may be penalized with up to 15 years in prison and a fine of up to SAR1 million and that the vehicles used for transport or houses used for shelter may be impounded.

The ministry stressed that such acts are major crimes that warrant arrest. It also urges people to report any violations by calling 911 in the Makkah, Riyadh, and Eastern regions and 999 and 996 in the rest of the Kingdom.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Saudi Students Shine at Young Balkan Mathematics Olympiad, Win 5 Medals


Riyadh: Five Saudi students from the King Abdulaziz and his Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity (Mawhiba), in partnership with the Ministry of Education, won five medals (one gold, four bronze) in the 28th Young Balkan Mathematics Olympiad, which took place in the Republic of Trkiye from June 25 to 30. One hundred thirty students from 22 countries participated.

Student Abdullah bin Tariq Al-Amer from the Eastern Educational Directorate won a silver medal, while students Mohammad Shaiban from the Royal Commission for Jubail Industrial City, Bilal Al-Hujaili from the Madinah Educational Department, Fatima Al-Marhoon from the Eastern Region Educational Department, and Arar Al-Ajami from the Riyadh Educational Directorate won bronze medals.

Mawhiba Secretary General Dr. Amal Al-Hazzaa said that this new achievement is to be added to the record of successes of the Kingdom’s talented students and it also reflects the joint efforts of the foundation and its partners in realizing the Saudi Vision 20
30.

Source: Saudi Press Agency