Al-Riyadh Newspaper, June 2, 2025: Hajj Pilgrimage, Economics, International Relations, Gaza Conflict

This compilation of articles from the Riyadh newspaper provides a snapshot of current events and developments across various sectors in June 2025. Several pieces focus on the upcoming Hajj pilgrimage, detailing security preparations, health services utilizing advanced technology like drones, and the arrival of Palestinian pilgrims hosted by Saudi Arabia. Other articles cover economic matters, including adjustments to the Saudi housing support program to aid citizens and a discussion on global energy markets, touching on oil price fluctuations and the impact of trade tensions. Finally, the collection features articles on international relations, notably discussing Jordan’s efforts to end the conflict in Gaza, the US envoy’s rejection of Hamas’s ceasefire response, and Saudi Arabia’s evolving relationship with Syria as seen through renewed flight routes.

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Gaza War and the Palestinian Cause: Situation, Diplomacy, and Change

Based on the sources provided, here is a discussion of the Gaza War and related issues concerning the Palestinian cause:

The sources highlight the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip and the broader Palestinian issue, emphasizing various dimensions including the severity of the situation on the ground, diplomatic efforts, and changing regional dynamics.

Situation in Gaza and Occupied Territories:

  • The sources describe the situation in the Gaza Strip as involving war, a blockade, and a humanitarian catastrophe.
  • There are escalating violations and a loss of opportunities for solutions.
  • Israel is reported to be committing massacres against Palestinians, with international and International Court of Justice testimony cited as support for this. One specific incident mentioned is an Israeli shelling on a house that resulted in the death of nine children (Rivane, Eve, Jubran, Rasan, Rakan, Yahya, Adam, and Sidra) and injuries to the sole surviving child (Luqman) and their father, who is in intensive care.
  • The sources mention continuous Israeli ground operations in areas south of Khan Younis, including Al-Najjar and Khuza’a, which have expanded to target dozens of residential homes and the hospital area, accompanied by intensive air raids and artillery shelling.
  • Beyond Gaza, the sources also note actions in other occupied territories, specifically settler activities in areas like Sinjil, Burqa, Ni’lin, Qibya, and Sa’ir. Settlers are described as attacking residents’ homes, Palestinian vehicles with stones, farmers on their land, and forcing Palestinians to leave their land, sometimes releasing sheep into agricultural crops. Occupation forces are reported to protect settlers and make arrests of Palestinians attempting to confront them.

Diplomatic Stances and Efforts:

  • Saudi Arabia maintains a position emphasizing that the recognition of the State of Palestine is not merely symbolic but a tangible plan towards peace and stability in the region.
  • The Saudi Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, has called on European countries to recognize the State of Palestine, reiterating a long-held Saudi strategic stance. This call is described as putting points on the letters after years of Western avoidance.
  • Saudi Arabia views recognition as a fundamental right that would end double standards and grant the Palestinians legitimacy that has been denied for decades.
  • The sources indicate that the Saudi movement is not limited to statements but involves working through multiple channels including the Arab League, the United Nations, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), and Gulf summits to mobilize international recognition and confront attempts to legitimize the reality of the occupation. The OIC is highlighted as a key platform for defending the interests and issues of its member states, including the Palestinian cause.
  • Saudi Arabia is repositioning its tools and addressing the world with a realistic and impactful language. The sources suggest the need for decisiveness, presenting Europe with a “final moral test” to either stand for justice or remain in gray positions that fail to build security or create peace.
  • A Ministerial Committee from the Extraordinary Arab-Islamic Summit concerning developments in the Gaza Strip, chaired by Prince Faisal bin Farhan, met in Amman. This meeting discussed efforts to end the war and blockade on Gaza, allow the flow of aid, and strengthen efforts to stop all violations by the Israeli occupation authorities against the Palestinian people and occupied territories.
  • Saudi Arabia is co-chairing a high-level international conference with France in New York in June aimed at a peaceful settlement of the Palestinian issue and the implementation of the two-state solution, as part of efforts to embody an independent Palestinian state based on the June 4th lines.
  • The sources also mention Saudi Arabia’s historical and honorable stances towards the Palestinian cause, describing them as an extension of the leadership’s directives. This includes hosting Palestinian pilgrims from the families of martyrs, prisoners, and wounded under a specific program, seen as reinforcing Islamic brotherhood.

Changing Dynamics:

  • The sources analyze a shift in the global mood towards Israel. The world is witnessing what is described as “genocide” practiced by Israel.
  • The situation has changed, and rising regional powers, led by Saudi Arabia, are now in a position to directly influence international decisions.
  • The change in the international mood towards Israel is presented as a continuous reality, not just a temporary state. It is suggested that Israel must recognize that the region has changed in favor of regional countries, regardless of the size of external support it receives. Israel is expected to lose much of its standing in the long term due to popular and geopolitical transformations.

Saudi Housing Support Amendment

Based on the provided sources, there is specific information regarding Housing Support in Saudi Arabia.

According to the source, the Council of Ministers has approved an amendment to the housing support regulation. This amendment is presented as one of the mechanisms provided by the state. The primary goal of this amendment is to increase the percentage of home ownership for citizens.

The amendment is described as a continuation of the efforts undertaken by the “Sakani” program. This program aims to provide diverse housing options and solutions that are suitable for the needs of Saudi families. It offers flexible and multiple solutions for beneficiaries. The overall effort, including the amendment and the Sakani program, is part of strengthening housing support and accelerating the pace of family ownership through diverse housing and financing options.

Preparing for Hajj: Safety and Service for Guests of Rahman

Based on the provided sources, preparations for the Hajj season involve extensive efforts across various sectors to ensure the safety, health, and comfort of pilgrims, referred to as Guests of Rahman. These preparations are described as a great human message representing the highest forms of sacrifice and giving.

Key aspects of Hajj preparations highlighted in the sources include:

  • Overall Readiness and Effort: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia undertakes tremendous efforts under the leadership of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and his Crown Prince for the organization and crowd management (التنظيم والتفويج) in serving the Guests of Rahman. This effort is part of strengthening Islamic brotherhood and is seen as an extension of the leadership’s directives. The Hajj care provided has become a global model for smart management, health, and logistical services, ensuring service for millions of pilgrims.
  • Security: There is a focus on the readiness and preparedness of Hajj security forces for executing their field tasks in preserving Hajj security. This involves field exercises and simulations of different security scenarios and a review of security equipment, including vehicles, security aviation, and advanced equipment used during the Hajj season. Security personnel are described as the first line of protection for Guests of Rahman, working with resolve and seriousness amidst the large influx of crowds and diverse nationalities, cultures, and languages. Their roles extend beyond enforcing order to providing direct assistance, handling emergency human situations, and dealing with the elderly and sick with compassion and calmness, even working long hours under difficult conditions.
  • Health and Medical Services: The health system’s readiness for Guests of Rahman is a significant part of the preparations. Health services provided are reviewed, including complex procedures like open-heart surgeries and cardiac catheterizations. Advanced technology is being integrated, such as the activation of drones for the first time in the medical supply system during Hajj to transport urgent medical items to high-density areas, avoiding traffic. Paramedics (المسعفون) are described as the first line of defense in confronting emergency situations, distributed throughout the holy sites ready for any emergency. They handle cases like heat strokes and exhaustion, transporting critical cases to equipped ambulances quickly. They approach pilgrims with reassuring smiles and comforting words, carrying compassion and a sense of responsibility. Health awareness materials are prepared, including a health awareness bag distributed in 8 languages.
  • Services (Water, Environment): Readiness inspections are conducted for sectors like water and environmental services in Mecca and the holy sites. The goal is to double efforts and raise the readiness of all system sectors to provide the highest standards of quality and efficiency to create an ideal environment for pilgrims.
  • Logistics and Crowd Management: Facilitating crowd management is crucial to ensure the safety of pilgrims. This is supported by providing technologies and tools such as counting sensors for real-time density data and guiding screens and boards. The regulations and laws, such as “No Hajj without a permit” (لا حج بلا تصريح), are emphasized as regulatory systems approved by the Kingdom that must be respected by all wishing to perform Hajj for the sake of everyone.
  • Guidance and Support (Religious, Humanitarian): Specific programs exist, such as the hosting of Palestinian pilgrims from the families of martyrs, prisoners, and wounded, as part of reinforcing Islamic brotherhood. This includes a comprehensive operational plan for their service in Mecca and Medina. Volunteers (المتطوعون) are present everywhere with sincere smiles, undertaking varied tasks like guiding the lost, distributing water, and helping the elderly, all with the single goal of serving Guests of Rahman with love and seeking reward. Volunteering in Hajj is described as a great responsibility requiring patience and tact. Additionally, a number of Sheikhs are assigned to respond to pilgrims’ inquiries. The care and attention, including special care for communities like the deaf, are seen as embodying the values of mercy and justice in serving pilgrims.

Overall, the preparations are multifaceted, combining advanced technology, dedicated human effort, and rigorous organization to manage the immense scale of the Hajj pilgrimage, ensuring pilgrims can perform their rituals safely and smoothly.

Gaza Humanitarian Crisis and Aid Efforts

Based on the sources provided and our conversation history, the issue of Palestine Aid is discussed primarily in the context of the ongoing conflict in Gaza and broader humanitarian efforts.

The sources indicate a critical humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip, describing it as involving war, a blockade, and a humanitarian catastrophe. There are specific reports of Israel committing massacres against Palestinians, including an incident where aid seekers were targeted in Gaza. The sources also state that only a small amount of aid has arrived, suggesting a significant shortfall in necessary supplies.

Diplomatic efforts are underway to address this situation. A Ministerial Committee from the Extraordinary Arab-Islamic Summit, chaired by Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister, met in Amman to discuss, among other things, ending the war and blockade on Gaza and allowing the flow of aid. The Palestinian Foreign Ministry stated that the Israeli government prevented a visit by a delegation from this committee to the State of Palestine via the occupied West Bank, viewing this as a flagrant violation of its commitments under international law.

In a different form of support, the sources mention the arrival of the first groups of guests hosted by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques from the families of Palestinian martyrs, prisoners, and wounded. This program reinforces Islamic brotherhood and includes a comprehensive plan for their service during Hajj.

The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) is also mentioned as continuing to implement humanitarian and relief projects in several countries around the world to alleviate the suffering of affected populations. These efforts aim to assist the needy and achieve food and health security in affected areas. While these sources detail KSrelief’s global work, including aid distribution in Syria, they do not specifically mention aid directed to Palestine in this particular context.

Oil Market Dynamics and OPEC+ Influence

Based on the provided sources, discussions related to oil market stability revolve around factors influencing prices and supply, as well as the actions of organizations like OPEC and OPEC+ aimed at managing market dynamics.

The sources indicate that the efforts of OPEC and the countries allied with it within the framework of OPEC+ to raise production have begun to bear fruit. It is argued that this production increase, which some had criticized, has proven to be correct, and that OPEC+’s calculations were accurate.

The issue, according to one source, lies in the oil cycle. Increasing production can lead to a market surplus, causing oil prices to fall. This, in turn, leads to a decrease in the activity of oil and gas companies operating in areas with high production costs, such as deepwater drilling and shale gas producers whose production costs average around $65 per barrel. In comparison, the average production cost in the Middle East is around $25 per barrel, and in Saudi Arabia it is about $3.19. The reduction in production by these high-cost companies causes supply to decrease, leading to prices rising again – and so the cycle continues. This cycle, it is argued, was the cause of energy crises over the past 15 years.

Source provides specific details about recent market conditions:

  • The average price of the OPEC crude basket during the first quarter was $76.7 per barrel, an increase of 4.4% compared to the previous quarter.
  • The price of Brent crude rose to $74.9 per barrel, and the price of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude rose to $71.4 per barrel.
  • These price increases were driven by a combination of positive economic forecasts, geopolitical tensions, fears of supply shortages, and rising demand for petroleum products used for heating during the winter season.
  • Globally, oil supplies increased by 0.7% on a quarterly basis, reaching approximately 103.1 million barrels, primarily due to increased production from Kazakhstan, Canada, Iran, Nigeria, Libya, Russia, and the United States, despite decreases in other OPEC countries, Azerbaijan, and the OECD.
  • Global demand for oil decreased by 1.3% on a quarterly basis, reaching approximately 104.1 million barrels per day. This was influenced by decreased consumption in the United States, China, Europe, Russia, the Americas, the Middle East, and Latin America, while India and other Asian countries recorded increases.

Overall, the sources highlight the complex interplay of production adjustments by key players like OPEC+, global supply and demand dynamics, geopolitical factors, and economic outlooks that all contribute to the fluctuating nature of oil prices and the market cycle. The actions of OPEC+ in adjusting production are presented as a means to navigate these dynamics.

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