Iranian attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain have sparked widespread condemnation from Arab nations, which view these actions as a serious violation of the sovereignty of both countries. The escalating tensions in the region have raised concerns among neighboring states.
The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly condemned the attack targeting a site at Khartoum airport, emphasizing the need to maintain Sudan's unity and stability. The statement highlighted the importance of protecting civilians and vital facilities from any conflict.
Foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia and other Arab and Islamic nations have condemned the Israeli occupation in the strongest terms, emphasizing the need for a firm international stance against ongoing violations. This condemnation came during an urgent meeting held in Riyadh to discuss the deteriorating situation in the occupied Palestinian territories.
Human rights organizations in Libya are calling for the immediate release of activist <strong>Mahdi Abdel Aati</strong>, who was arrested by security forces. They warn of potential torture and urge an urgent investigation into the circumstances of his detention.
EgyptAir has issued a statement condemning the use of its crew uniform in an artistic work, labeling it as inappropriate. The airline emphasized that such use is not permitted and will take legal action against it.