Brig. Gen. Turki bin Khwaitem Al-Mutairi has been the commander of the Civil Defense in Riyadh since August 2015. He previously worked in a number of field administrations, the institute of the Civil Defense and headed various divisions.
The Saudi Civil Defense is one of the most important forces involved in the safety of pilgrims. Its efforts in every aspect of Hajj are vital to its smooth progression.
Prior to Arafat Day, the Civil Defense completed all preparations to ensure the safety of worshippers.
Al-Mutairi confirmed the readiness of the Civil Defense forces to manage the millions of pilgrims during Hajj, highlighting that the force has studied, analyzed and identified all possible risks and the ideal ways to address them.
He said: “Civil Defense personnel have been trained and prepared to handle all possible accidents. They have undergone intensive training programs, virtual experiments and field applications at the sites in which they are based during Hajj.”
Al-Mutairi added that specialized officers have carried out civil protection procedures in Arafat, emphasizing that they have considerable experience in risk analysis, identification and reporting.
“There are also plans for civil protection, including evacuation, accommodation, medical evacuation and normalizing situations. There are also support plans for Arafat and other holy places, including Muzdalifah and Mina, on the days following the Day of Arafat,” he said.
Brig. Gen. Turki bin Khwaitem Al-Mutairi, commander of the Civil Defense in Riyadh
Brig. Gen. Turki bin Khwaitem Al-Mutairi, commander of the Civil Defense in Riyadh
Saudi Foreign Ministry: Israel's decision on the West Bank undermines efforts to achieve peace and stability
The Saudi Foreign Ministry said Israel's decision on the West Bank undermines efforts to achieve peace and stability, in a statement published by Alarabiya on Monday.
The Ministry said Israel had no right over Palestinian territories and was undermining the two state solution with it's decisions to take control of parts of the west bank.
Israel’s cabinet on Sunday approved further measures to tighten Israel’s control over the occupied West Bank and make it easier for settlers to buy land, in a move Palestinians called “a de-facto annexation.”
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