An encyclopedia of history...

Updated 21 April 2014
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An encyclopedia of history...

Contrary to the current situation, the Arab self-confidence in 1975, was at its climax due to the victorious October war against Israel, which followed a series of defeats and catastrophic endeavors.
The October war, however, clearly reflected the importance of Saudi Arabia’s role, in which the late King Faisal bin Abdulaziz was the think tank behind the unanimous Arab stance of halting oil sales to the western world, in order to clinch Israel’s war against the Arabs.
At such a peak period of Arab evolution, many thinkers and writers strongly believed in creating a daily newspaper in English, in order to convey the ongoing developments in Saudi Arabia, as well as, the moderate policy adopted by the Saudi government represented by its King, Saudi Arabia›s assistance to Muslims and Islam; moreover, to make the world understand there is an international player mostly concerned with Islamic and Arab issues.
As a result, Hisham and Muhammad Ali Hafiz, launched on April 20, 1975, the first Arab English newspaper ... Arab News. Since then, 39 years have elapsed since the launch of the first edition of Arab News ... A newspaper which was the cornerstone for motivating a new generation of Saudis to travel abroad and master the English language, being the business language worldwide. In addition to that, Arab News played a vital role in connecting the new Saudi generation, being the window through which they can monitor the world’s news and developments taking into consideration that the Internet and social media was not available at that time. Arab News is an encyclopedia of history ...  We are indebted to Arab News, and therefore, congratulate such a successful newspaper, which continues to inspire us through a team of professionals who are determined to take the paper to new horizons.

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Saudi Arabia condemns remarks by US ambassador to Israel on Middle East, calls for clarification

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Saudi Arabia condemns remarks by US ambassador to Israel on Middle East, calls for clarification

  • US envoy to Israel Mike Huckabee said it would be acceptable if Israel took control of the entire Middle East

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has strongly condemned remarks made by the US ambassador to Israel suggesting that Israeli control over the entire Middle East would be acceptable, describing the comments as reckless and a violation of international law.

US envoy to Israel Mike Huckabee said it would be acceptable if Israel took control of the entire Middle East, including the West Bank, on Saturday.

In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it “categorically denounced” the comments, rejecting what it described as irresponsible statements that contravene international law, the UN Charter and established diplomatic norms.

The ministry said the remarks represented a dangerous precedent, particularly as they came from a US official, and amounted to a disregard for relations between the US and countries across the region.

It warned that such positions carry grave consequences and threaten global peace and security by inciting hostility toward the peoples and states of the Middle East, while undermining the foundations of the international order based on respect for sovereignty and internationally recognized borders.

Saudi Arabia called on the US State Department to clarify its position on the remarks, stressing that the proposal was rejected by peaceful countries around the world.

The Kingdom reaffirmed its firm opposition to any actions or statements that infringe on the sovereignty, borders or territorial integrity of states, reiterating that a just and comprehensive peace can only be achieved by ending the occupation and implementing a two-state solution.

That solution, the statement said, must include the establishment of an independent Palestinian state along 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.