KSrelief dispatches relief plane to support Palestinians in Gaza

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Staff from the Saudi aid agency KSrelief and Egyptian ramp agents are handling an aid shipment bound for Gaza at Al-Arish airport. (SPA)
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Staff from the Saudi aid agency KSrelief and Egyptian ramp agents are handling an aid shipment bound for Gaza at Al-Arish airport. (SPA)
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Staff from the Saudi aid agency KSrelief and Egyptian ramp agents are handling an aid shipment bound for Gaza at Al-Arish airport. (SPA)
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Staff from the Saudi aid agency KSrelief and Egyptian ramp agents are handling an aid shipment bound for Gaza at Al-Arish airport. (SPA)
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Updated 24 September 2025
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KSrelief dispatches relief plane to support Palestinians in Gaza

  • Plane arrived on Wednesday at Al-Arish in Egypt
  • KSrelief provides aid to 95 countries

LONDON: The Saudi aid agency KSrelief dispatched a 65th relief plane to support Palestinians in the Gaza Strip during the ongoing Israeli attacks.

The plane arrived on Wednesday at the Egyptian airport of Al-Arish, with the aid shipment of food supplies to be delivered to Palestinians in Gaza, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

KSrelief provides aid, including food baskets, medical care, and school supplies, to 95 countries. This week, it began new programs in Yemen, Sudan and Lebanon to deliver food, provide care to burn victims and tackle unemployment.


Coalition trains in Niger to combat terrorist financing 

Updated 13 December 2025
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Coalition trains in Niger to combat terrorist financing 

RIYADH: The Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition has concluded an advanced training program in Niger on combating terrorist financing and money laundering.

Held in Niamey, the five-day program aimed to strengthen member states’ capacity to counter financial crimes linked to terrorism, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

Some 25 trainees from financial, security, regulatory, and military sectors received theoretical and practical training to enhance their professional readiness and ability to transfer expertise to national institutions.

The program covered international legal frameworks, modern terrorist financing methods, money laundering mechanisms, financial detection and analysis techniques, and compliance governance within financial institutions.

Advanced modules focused on tracking suspicious financial flows, developing proactive investigative skills, and boosting cooperation among financial, regulatory, and security authorities, following recommendations from the Financial Action Task Force.

The program supports the Saudi-backed coalition’s mission to help member states protect their financial systems from exploitation in terrorist financing.