Major news for Makkah: Airport plans moving forward
Saudi Arabia is pushing ahead with a new airport in Makkah as part of wider transport upgrades aimed at transforming the pilgrim experience.
A new airport in Makkah has been officially approved at a strategic level, marking a significant step forward in improving accessibility for millions of visitors each year.
The airport is planned to be built to international standards, designed to accommodate the growing number of Hajj and Umrah pilgrims travelling to the holy city.
Importantly, the project will involve private sector partnerships, ensuring long-term sustainability and efficiency in development and operations.
Authorities have also confirmed that the airport will be developed in a way that complements existing infrastructure, including King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah - not competing with it.
This is part of a wider transformation of transport in Makkah, alongside metro expansions and major road upgrades aimed at easing congestion and improving movement across the city.
This development aligns with Saudi Arabia’s long-term vision to enhance the overall Hajj & Umrah experience for millions around the world.
Big changes are coming to Makkah.
And this is just the beginning.
Worst crime in the human history 💔
Israeli soldiers torture a one-year-old child in Gaza, including burning his leg with a cigarette and inserting a nail into his leg, according to a TRT report, to pressure his father to make confessions.
These are the pants of the child, Jawad Abu Nasser, who was totured in Gaza by Israeli soldiers, a small piece of fabric that stands as powerful evidence of the crime.
They bear traces of his blood, reflecting the abuse he endured. A visible hole can also be seen, indicating the insertion of a sharp object, resembling a metal rod, into his foot, with a clear exit point through both the foot and the fabric.
The evidence does not end there; there are also marks that appear to be burns, likely caused by cigarettes being extinguished on them.
Israeli forces reportedly tortured a 1-year-old boy in Gaza to pressure his father into making confessions at a military checkpoint.
The child was released after nearly 10 hours, but the father remains in Israeli custody.
Israel kidnapped a one year old child and, for ten hours, burned the child with cigarettes right in front of the father, and drove nails into the child's feet.
Osama Abu Nassar was near the border east of Al-Maghazi when Israeli soldiers opened fire. A quadcopter drone forced him to leave his 18-month-old son Karim on the ground and walk toward the checkpoint, where he was stripped and detained.
Soldiers then brought the child. According to witnesses and the medical report, they burned Karim's leg with cigarettes and drove a metal nail into his foot.
Karim was released after 10 hours through the Red Cross. His father is still detained. The family is calling on international institutions to intervene for his release so he can continue his psychological treatment, which he was already receiving before any of this happened.
This is not an accusation. It is a medical report and eyewitness testimony about a toddler.
Via- Mohammed Aabed.
BREAKING: 🇮🇱 Israeli soldiers reportedly tortured a 1-year-old to force a confession from his father.
They seemingly burnt cigarettes and inserted a nail into his legs.
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