EgyptAir to fly 5,000 Palestinian Umrah pilgrims to Saudi Arabia

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Updated 22 November 2022
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EgyptAir to fly 5,000 Palestinian Umrah pilgrims to Saudi Arabia

  • EgyptAir, in coordination with Palestinian Airlines, has opened an air bridge to Jeddah to transport 5,000 Palestinians for Umrah this year
  • For the season — from Nov. 15 to Feb. 20, 2023 — 14 special flights have been scheduled for the pilgrims

CAIRO: In coordination with Palestinian Airlines, EgyptAir has opened an air bridge to Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport to transport 5,000 Palestinians for Umrah this year.

This follows directives from the Ministry of Civil Aviation to ensure the transport of “Palestinian brothers to the holy land during the Hajj and Umrah seasons,” said Yehia Zakaria, board chairman of EgyptAir Holding Company.

For the season — from Nov. 15 to Feb. 20, 2023 — 14 special flights have been scheduled for the pilgrims.

The newest Boeing B787-9 aircraft, capable of carrying 309 passengers, will be used for the first time and will make four flights each month to help the Palestinian pilgrims, said Ehab Al-Tahtawi, board chairman of the airline.

Jamal Almashharawi, general manager of Palestinian Airlines, thanked EgyptAir for the support over the years for Umrah and Hajj pilgrims.

In July, EgyptAir opened an air bridge for the return of pilgrims from Saudi Arabia and transported nearly 20,000 Egyptian, Palestinian, Malian, and transit passengers on 114 flights.


Trump asks Netanyahu to change West Bank policy

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Trump asks Netanyahu to change West Bank policy

  • US President, his team raise settler violence, financial instability of PA, Israeli settlements’ expansion

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump and ​his top advisers asked Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to change Israel’s policies in ‌the occupied ‌West ‌Bank during ​their meeting according to a US official and another source, both with direct knowledge, ‌Axios said.
Home ​to 2.7 million Palestinians, the West Bank has long been at the heart of plans for a future Palestinian state alongside Israel. 
According to the US official, the White House thinks a violent escalation in the West Bank would undermine efforts to implement the Gaza peace agreement and prevent the expansion of the Abraham Accords before the end of Trump’s term.
Trump and his team expressed concern about the situation in the West Bank and asked Netanyahu to avoid provocative steps and “calm things down,” the sources said.
The president and his team raised settler violence against Palestinian civilians, the financial instability of the Palestinian Authority, and Israeli settlements expansion, the sources said.
The US message was that changing course in the West Bank is critical to repair Israel’s relations with European countries and, hopefully, expand the Abraham Accords. “Netanyahu spoke very strongly against settler violence and said he is going to take more action,” the source with knowledge said.