RIYADH: King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) distributed 18 tons and 500 kg of food baskets to displaced people in Hiran, Yemen.
The distribution comes within the framework of humanitarian projects being provided by the Kingdom represented by the center for the Yemeni people, which have so far reached 274 projects. Meanwhile, five relief trucks carrying 120 tons of dates provided by the center were sent to Yemen’s Marib governorate recently. The dates will be distributed to displaced people. KSRelief also continued to distribute food baskets to needy families in camps for displaced people in Al-Khawkhah district of Yemen’s Hodeida governorate. Earlier, KSRelief General Supervisor Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah said that the center aims to focus on programs to protect women and children, and rehabilitate children recruited by the Houthi militias. Earlier, KSRelief launched a project in Syria to supply public utilities in northern Aleppo. KSRelief has begun renovating and rehabilitating 495 houses, two shelters and 16 recreation centers in the region.
18 tons of food baskets distributed in Yemen
18 tons of food baskets distributed in Yemen
- The distribution comes within the framework of humanitarian projects being provided by Saudi Arabia
Historic Jeddah records over 2m visits
- The remarkable turnout highlights the activity within the UNESCO-listed site, also known as Al-Balad, with its alleys and historic squares
JEDDAH: Historic Jeddah continues to flourish as one of Saudi Arabia’s premier cultural and heritage destinations, recording over 2 million visits in the first half of Ramadan.
The surge reflects the district’s vibrant and diverse activities, and the growing appeal of its Ramadan events that blend the authenticity of the place with the spirit of the season, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The remarkable turnout highlights the activity within the UNESCO-listed site, also known as Al-Balad, with its alleys and historic squares.
There has been a continuous flow of visitors exploring longstanding architectural landmarks and traditional marketplaces including Souq Al-Alawi, Bab Makkah Souq, and Al-Balad.
In these areas commerce intertwines with handicraft displays and storytelling, creating a cultural experience that reflects the place’s unique character and rich historical memory.









