Palestinian child arrives in Saudi Arabia for treatment under King Salman’s directives

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Palestinian Mohammed Khaled Hijazi lost his right eye while his left eye was severely damaged by an explosion while he was playing with friends near their house. (SPA)
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Palestinian Mohammed Khaled Hijazi lost his right eye while his left eye was severely damaged by an explosion while he was playing with friends near their house. (SPA)
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Palestinian Mohammed Khaled Hijazi lost his right eye while his left eye was severely damaged by an explosion while he was playing with friends near their house. (SPA)
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Updated 13 June 2025
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Palestinian child arrives in Saudi Arabia for treatment under King Salman’s directives

RIYADH: Palestinian Mohammed Khaled Hijazi, 7, arrived in the Kingdom on Thursday with his parents to receive medical care and was immediately transferred to the King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital and Research Center in Riyadh.

The supervisor general at the Saudi aid agency KSrelief, Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, thanked King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for the humanitarian initiative to treat the Palestinian boy in the Kingdom.

Al-Rabeeah said that Hijazi lost his right eye while his left eye was severely damaged by an explosion while he was playing with friends near their house, which was completely destroyed, in the Jabalia camp, north of Gaza, last month.

The supervisor general prayed for the boy’s speedy recovery and for the Palestinian people to be relieved of their suffering.

He clarified that this initiative is a continuation of the relief and humanitarian efforts provided by the Kingdom to the Palestinian people in times of crisis and adversity, particularly the most vulnerable categories, such as children, who innocently pay the price of conflicts.

Al-Rabeeah also saidthat the initiative is part of the humanitarian approach adopted by the Kingdom toward needy peoples through KSrelief, which does not discriminate based on gender, race, or religion, and is fundamentally rooted in noble human principles of compassion and human solidarity.

The Palestinian boy’s parents expressed their appreciation and gratitude to the Kingdom for treating their son, affirming that this brotherly gesture is not unusual from the Kingdom’s leadership, which has always been known for its honorable stance in support of the Palestinian people.


Saudi cinema expands global footprint

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Saudi cinema expands global footprint

  • Berlin International Film Festival

RIYADH: The Saudi Film Commission is taking part in the 76th Berlin International Film Festival from Feb. 12 to 22 to showcase its achievements in advancing the local industry.

A selection of productions that demonstrates the talent of local filmmakers and the Kingdom’s expanding infrastructure will be screened, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

The commission will highlight the Kingdom’s diverse locations, focusing on major milestones, including “Norah,” the first Saudi movie selected for the Un Certain Regard section at the Cannes Film Festival.

The commission’s CEO Abdullah Al-Qahtani said: “Saudi cinema goes beyond filmmaking to building cultural bridges and sharing authentic stories with global audiences.”

The commission has signed several cooperation agreements with leading international film institutions, including the French National Center of Cinema.

It also launched artistic initiatives in Berlin in collaboration with global partners and cinemas, demonstrating the Kingdom’s expanding cultural and creative network.