JEDDAH: A total of 1,121 people trained in security, guarding facilities and search and inspection graduated at the Forces Training Center in Jeddah.
The ceremony was held under the patronage of the Minister of Interior Prince Abdul Aziz bin Saud bin Naif and Gen. Saeed bin Abdullah Al-Qahtani, assistant minister of interior for operations affair, attended the graduation.
Maj. Gen. Muzli Hamed bin Rabe’ Al-Tuwairqi, commander of the facilities’ security forces, gave a speech to the graduates, who were trained in specialized courses in security, guarding facilities, rapid intervention, combating terrorism and target shooting.
He stressed the graduates’ eagerness to promote the training process and to benefit from the refining of their talent and creativity, while emphasizing humanitarian values in dealing with others and increasing skills and capabilities to achieve the greatest degree of field security, rapid response in cases of emergency, self-confidence and fast decision-making.
Graduates gave a speech expressing their pride in joining their colleagues in the field. This was followed by a military parade.
Graduates then showed the skills they had learned during training in combating terrorism and in rapid intervention.
Al-Qahtani also honored the graduates at the top of their class, wishing them success.
1,121 graduate in security, guarding facilities in Jeddah
1,121 graduate in security, guarding facilities in Jeddah
- Graduates gave a speech expressing their pride in joining their colleagues in the field
Saudi foreign minister discusses Gaza and West Bank situation with Palestinian vice president
- Talks included the dire humanitarian conditions faced by Gaza’s residents and Israel’s ongoing violations of the ceasefire there
RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan discussed the situation in the Gaza Strip and the occupied West Bank during a meeting with the Palestinian Vice President Hussein Al-Sheikh in Riyadh on Wednesday.
Talks included the dire humanitarian conditions faced by Gaza’s residents, Israel’s ongoing violations of the ceasefire there, and the Israeli escalation in the West Bank, Saudi Press Agency reported.
The two officials highlighted the importance of ensuring the unimpeded delivery of humanitarian aid, releasing Palestinian Authority funds, protecting the Palestinian banking system, the implementation of President Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan, and the Kingdom’s support for a reform program launched by President Mahmoud Abbas.
They also discussed continuing efforts to ensure the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, including the formation of an independent state with East Jerusalem as its capital.









