Saudi Arabia condemns Israel’s West Bank raid that killed 11

Mourners carry the body of a Palestinian killed earlier in a raid by Israeli forces on the occupied-West Bank city of Nablus. (AFP)
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Updated 23 February 2023
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Saudi Arabia condemns Israel’s West Bank raid that killed 11

  • The ministry reiterated the Kingdom’s rejection of the severe violations of international law carried out by Israeli forces

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Ministry strongly condemned Israeli forces on Wednesday after they stormed into a major Palestinian city in the occupied West Bank.

The four-hour raid, which the Israeli military said was to find wanted militants, took place in Nablus and triggered a fierce gun battle that killed at least 11 Palestinians and wounded scores of others.

Among the dead were two Palestinian men, aged 72 and 61, and a 16-year-old boy, according to health officials.

The ministry reiterated the Kingdom’s rejection of the severe violations of international law carried out by Israeli forces.

It called on the international community to assume its responsibilities to end the occupation, stop escalation and Israeli aggression, and provide civilians with necessary protection.

The ministry also expressed the Kingdom’s sincere condolences to the families of the victims, as well as to the government and people of Palestine, while wishing the injured a speedy recovery.


Saudi culinary stars compete at Riyadh contest

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Saudi culinary stars compete at Riyadh contest

  • The competition is part of a national initiative to develop the culinary sector and empower local talent

RIYADH: The Saudi Elite Chefs competition began on Monday in Riyadh, showcasing culinary innovation and creativity.

Organized by the Culinary Arts Commission from Dec. 15–17 as part of the "Horeca” exhibition, the event features top Saudi professional chefs.

The competition is part of a national initiative to develop the culinary sector and empower local talent, according to a press release.

It aims to showcase the skills of Saudi chefs and promote Saudi cuisine locally and internationally, focusing on creativity, innovation, sustainability, and the use of local ingredients.

The event highlights the commission’s efforts to present the national food identity through modern, sustainable approaches that reduce food waste and align with global culinary trends.

The competition provides a professional platform for chefs to refine their skills, gain practical experience, and pursue competitive career paths.

Participants compete in one of two categories — Cuisine or Pastry — ensuring evaluation emphasizes specialization and artistic excellence.

Prizes include priority entry to the Bocuse d’Or and World Pastry Cup, official medals, personalized chef coats, access to prestigious culinary events, expanded professional networks, and participation certificates.

The competition supports the development of Saudi Arabia’s culinary arts ecosystem, cultural and creative industries, and national talent, in line with Saudi Vision 2030’s goal of building a sustainable creative economy.