RIYADH: Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will open the inaugural meeting of the Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition’s (IMCTC) Ministers of Defense Council in Riyadh on Nov. 26, according to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
He will also deliver the opening remarks at the meeting, which will bring together defense ministers and diplomatic missions in the Kingdom.
Lt. Gen. Abdulelah Al-Saleh, the IMCTC acting secretary-general said: “The meeting marks the official launch of the IMCTC’s operations at our center in Riyadh. The center provides an open platform for willing IMCTC member countries to exchange best practices and coordinate their counterterrorism efforts, enabling culturally appropriate regional and local solutions to counter terrorism.”
Gen. Rahil Sharif, the military commander of the IMCTC, said: “The biggest challenge in the 21st century, especially in the Muslim world, is confronting the dangerous phenomenon of terrorism. The IMCTC encompasses an integrated approach to coordinate and unite on the four key domains of ideology, communications, counter-terrorism financing, and military, in order to fight all forms of terrorism and extremism and to effectively join other international security and peacekeeping efforts.”
The IMCTC is a 41-nation pan-Islamic coalition united in the fight against terror.
The inaugural meeting, to be held under the theme “Allied Against Terrorism,” will include statements by defense ministers of the member countries and keynote speeches in connection with the IMCTC’s four domains: Ideology, communications, counter-terrorist financing (CTF), and military.
In the meeting, Lt. Gen. Al-Saleh will outline the coalition’s strategy, governance, activities and future plans.
Crown prince to open inaugural meeting of IMCTC Ministers of Defense Council on Nov. 26
Crown prince to open inaugural meeting of IMCTC Ministers of Defense Council on Nov. 26
KSrelief sets emergency camp for Gazans displaced by severe weather
RIYADH: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has set up a new emergency camp in the central Gaza Strip, providing shelter to hundreds of families forced from their homes in recent weeks.
More than 250 tents have been installed to meet immediate needs, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The camp was established after severe weather destroyed large numbers of temporary shelters across the area.
Aid workers say powerful storms and flooding have swept through central Gaza, flattening hundreds of tents and deepening an already severe humanitarian crisis.
Families who have taken shelter in the camp said the new tents have eased some of the immediate strain of displacement. After weeks of exposure to rain and cold, many said the shelters have offered basic protection and a degree of comfort as winter conditions continue.
The camp is part of broader Saudi led efforts to respond to urgent humanitarian needs in Gaza.








