Nusuk platform opens up for Iraqi pilgrims

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More than 25 partners representing travel, tourism, and pilgrimage companies from the Kingdom took part in talks with counterparts from Iraq. (SPA)
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A Saudi delegation visits Iraq to promote the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah’s Nusuk online platform for pilgrims. (SPA)
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Updated 12 February 2023
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Nusuk platform opens up for Iraqi pilgrims

  • As part of regional tour to highlight the service, the government party met Iraqi officials on the sidelines of a forum to discuss cooperation initiatives

RIYADH: A Saudi delegation recently visited Iraq to promote the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah’s newly launched Nusuk online platform for pilgrims.

As part of a regional tour to highlight the service, the government party, headed by Minister of Hajj and Umrah Dr. Tawfiq Al-Rabiah, met Iraqi officials on the sidelines of a forum and accompanying exhibition to discuss cooperation initiatives.

The meeting drew attention to the portal where pilgrims can access services such as the issue of visas and the provision of travel and accommodation packages.

More than 25 partners representing travel, tourism, and pilgrimage companies from the Kingdom took part in the talks with their counterparts from Iraq.

The forum followed previous meetings held by officials of the two countries at the Arar border crossing between Saudi Arabia and Iraq.

The Kingdom recently announced a new transit visa enabling visitors traveling with Saudia or Flynas airlines to stay in the Kingdom for up to 96 hours and perform Umrah if booked through Nusuk.

The ministry launched the platform in partnership with the Saudi Tourism Authority with the aim of enriching the experience of pilgrims visiting Saudi Arabia.


Saudi leadership directs increase in aid relief for Palestinians in Gaza

Updated 04 January 2026
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Saudi leadership directs increase in aid relief for Palestinians in Gaza

  • KSrelief chief underscored that Saudi humanitarian efforts are a part of the Kingdom’s historical role in supporting Palestinians

LONDON: The leadership of Saudi Arabia has directed an increase in air, sea, and land relief efforts to address the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip, where nearly 2 million Palestinians reside.

Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Rabiah, supervisor-general of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, underscored that Saudi humanitarian efforts are a part of the Kingdom’s historical role in supporting Palestinians.

He added that “Palestine will remain firmly established in the conscience of the Kingdom,” according to the Saudi Press Agency.

Since the war in Gaza began in late 2023, KSrelief has dispatched 77 planes and eight ships carrying over 7,699 tons of food, medical supplies, and shelter materials. Additionally, 912 Saudi relief trucks have arrived in the Gaza Strip with food aid and medical equipment.

KSrelief delivered 20 ambulances to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society and signed agreements totaling $90 million for relief projects in Gaza, along with airdrops in partnership with the Jordanian Armed Forces to facilitate aid delivery.

Al-Rabiah expressed gratitude to King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for the directive to intensify humanitarian efforts in support of the Palestinian people amid the current crisis, the SPA added.