Saudi Arabia’s King Salman thanks leaders of Kuwait, Bahrain for Lebanon stance

Saudi Arabia’s King Salman, Bahrain’s King Hamad, Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah. (File/SPA/AFP)
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Updated 31 October 2021
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Saudi Arabia’s King Salman thanks leaders of Kuwait, Bahrain for Lebanon stance

  • King Salman said the stances of Kuwait and Bahrain reflect solidarity with the Kingdom
  • Lebanese information minister George Kordahi had said that the Iran-aligned Houthis were defending themselves

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman thanked the leaders of Kuwait and Bahrain for measures taken by their countries in response to comments made by the Lebanese information minister.

During separate phone calls with Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah and Bahrain’s King Hamad, the King said the stances of their countries reflect solidarity with the Kingdom and the unity of the Gulf Cooperation Council.

A video of Lebanese information minister George Kordahi saying that the Iran-aligned Houthis were defending themselves and calling the war in Yemen “futile” emerged on Tuesday.

Kordahi also described the war in Yemen as a Saudi “aggression.”

Bahrain gave the Lebanese ambassador to the country 48 hours to leave on Friday after Saudi Arabia recalled its ambassador to Lebanon for consultations, requested the departure of Lebanon's envoy to the Kingdom, and banned Lebanese imports hours earlier.

Kuwait followed suit on Saturday and summoned its ambassador to Lebanon for consultations and requested the departure of Lebanon’s charge d’affaires within 48 hours.

The king of Bahrain reiterated the depth of relations between his country and the Kingdom and the unity of the GCC countries.

Kuwait’s emir said that measures taken by his country affirm the unity of GCC countries and the depth of brotherhood among its peoples.


Saudi Red Crescent Authority in Al-Baha raises readiness to address weather issues

Updated 01 March 2026
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Saudi Red Crescent Authority in Al-Baha raises readiness to address weather issues

AL-BAHA: The Al-Baha branch of the Saudi Red Crescent Authority has raised its level of readiness to help address issues caused by the weather in the region.

The initiative is being implemented in accordance with the authority’s plan and with the aim of ensuring the provision of all necessary capabilities.

The authority has affirmed the readiness of its emergency centers and field teams. Some 19 ambulance teams and five rapid response teams have been allocated, in addition to the required equipment, ensuring prompt intervention and provision of highly efficient emergency services.

The authority has called on all residents in the region to adhere to the instructions of the competent authorities and follow the safety procedures during fog and low-visibility conditions. They should also comply with traffic safety regulations and directives issued by Civil Defense.

The emergency number 997 and the Asefni, Tawakkalna, and Absher applications are available around the clock in emergency situations, and members of the public are urged to make immediate contact when necessary.