UAE provides aid packages for children and women in Gaza

AL ARISH: The United Arab Emirates has provided aid packages tailored for children and women in Gaza as part of the UAE’s continued humanitarian support for the Palestinian people through “Operation Chivalrous Knight 3”.

Hamoud Abdullah Al Junaibi, Secretary-General of the Emirates Red Crescent (ERC), highlighted ongoing efforts within “Operation Chivalrous Knight 3” to prepare aid packages specifically for children and women to meet their needs. These aid packages form a crucial component of the daily humanitarian relief efforts and food aid dispatched to the Gaza Strip, with a particular focus on the northern region.

Speaking to the Emirates News Agency (WAM), Al Junaibi said, “The distribution of these food baskets is part of the holistic relief endeavours initiated by the UAE to deliver humanitarian assistance to Gaza. This is facilitated either through airdrop operations, or via UAE aid convoys entering through the Rafah Border Crossing.”

Al Junaibi reiterated the UAE’s dedication to supporting all Pa
lestinians, particularly women and children, by supplying essential relief and food provisions. He stressed that these specialised aid packages are provided alongside comprehensive relief efforts that include a wide range of essential items.

The significant contributions to Gaza reflect the UAE wise leadership’s directives to stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people during this challenging time, showcasing its global leadership in humanitarian endeavours.

Al Junaibi noted that plans are underway to provide Eid clothing to Gaza citizens, underscoring that the ERC and all relevant state institutions are working closely to continuously provide the necessary humanitarian support to the Palestinian people.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Grand Mosque Gleams During Last Ten Days of Ramadan with Doubled Cleaning Efforts

Makkah: The General Authority for the Care of the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque has significantly ramped up cleaning efforts to ensure the Grand Mosque sparkles during the last ten days of Ramadan.

A dedicated team of 4,000 sanitation workers is deployed around the clock. Their tireless efforts ensure the mosque’s interior and exterior are meticulously cleaned, encompassing the courtyards, roof, expansion areas, entrances, and corridors.

The authority has intensified its cleaning, maintenance, and disinfection programs. This includes utilizing the highest quality cleaning products and deploying the latest technology in cleaning equipment. Additionally, the workforce is undergoing training to further enhance their work methods and performance, ensuring the Grand Mosque consistently reflects a pristine and well-maintained environment.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

KSrelief Distributes 400 Food Baskets in Bangladesh

_: Dhaka, The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) distributed 400 food baskets to 2,000 individuals yesterday from the neediest families in Bangladesh. The assistance is part of the Ramadan food basket project “Etaam” in Bangladesh for the year 1445 AH.

The initiative is part of Saudi Arabia’s humanitarian and relief projects introduced by KSrelief to help needy people everywhere.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Shafallah Center to Mark World Autism Awareness Day

Doha: Shafallah Center for Persons with Disabilities, one of the centers affiliated with the Qatar Foundation for Social Work, is set to mark the World Autism Awareness Day which falls on April 2 and is marked this year under the theme: “Moving from Surviving to Thriving: Autistic Individuals share regional perspectives”.

The celebration aims to garner an overarching global perspective on autism through uniquely focusing on the voices and experiences of People with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), in addition to underscoring the importance of implementing the sustainable development goals for people with ASD.

Commenting on this occasion, CEO of Shafallah Center Mariam Saif Al Suwaidi highlighted that the celebration is a crucial opportunity to spotlight the milestones the State of Qatar has achieved in caring for people with ASD and achieving further successes in including and caring for this critical segment of the society. She heaped a praise on the role performed by Shafallah Center for Persons with Disab
ilities in undertaking significant efforts to provide the environment conducive for the targeted people with ASD at the educational, functional, and social levels.

Al Suwaidi pointed out that the State of Qatar gives top priority to persons with disabilities, including people with ASD through launching the Qatar’s National Autism Plan that primarily aims to improve the livelihood of people with ASD and their family members based on the Qatar National Vision 2030.

The CEO of Shafallah Center affirmed that the autism department receives male and female children diagnosed with ASD from the age of 6 until 16. Thereafter, they are transferred to the Vocational Rehabilitation and Training Department at the center to further receive services of vocational rehabilitation to be prepared for recruitment.

Shafallah Center for Persons with Disabilities offers a wide diversity of inclusive pedagogical and rehabilitation services for people with ASD, where an individual educational plan is separately set for each affili
ate containing educational and skillful objectives of high priority, Al Suwaidi pointed out, highlighting that the aforementioned plan is the official document between teachers, children and families as the center of attention.

The autism department provides a combination of educational services in professional classes that receive a limited number of affiliates, about six students per class, distributed to class groups as compatible with each other as possible, she noted underlining that such a program is carried out in collaboration with the affiliates’ families as partners in affording this service through multiple communication channels.

Al Suwaidi emphasized that Shafallah Center for Persons with Disabilities strives to upgrade the capabilities of affiliates to help them overcome the encountered behavioral and educational challenges through enabling them to internalize the skills in a multi-pronged aspect, such as social and behavioral aspects, academic and functional aspects, linguistic and communicat
ion aspects as well as the daily life kinetic skills.

She indicated that the skills include movement, health, safety, and game skills offered under reliable world-class programs through utilizing the Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), which is one of the most critical methodologies that has proven its efficiency in training and rehabilitating people with ASD.

CEO of the Shafallah Center, Mariam Saif Al Suwaidi said that the Autism Department provides special education and various rehabilitative and skill services to its members based on a set of reliable and evidence-based curricula, which keep pace with the latest developments and commensurate with autistic people’s special educational needs and characteristics. She added that the educational services in the Autism Department are offered under the umbrella of the so-called Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) – a reliable scientific methodology based on the principles of the behavioral school. Al Suwaidi highlighted the Center’s adoption of VB.MAPP Verbal Behav
ior Milestones Assessment and Placement Program, adding that the program has positive impacts on the child’s daily life by providing children with priority skills that enable them to overcome the challenges in their surroundings. Most of the Shafallah Center’s educational staff have received sufficient training on applying and using this program, she added. Al Suwaidi indicated that the Family Support Department at the Center provides lectures, courses and training workshops for families, in order to provide them with the skills necessary to achieve a better life and higher psychological health, which leads to developing the family’s confidence in their abilities and competence and encourages them to continuously strive to improve their skills and update their information about everything related to their children’s disabilities. She highlighted many workshops, including a workshop on the role of the family in caring for their children with autism spectrum disorder, the role of the family in developing langua
ge skills for people with disabilities and autism spectrum disorder, strategies for developing communication skills for children with disabilities and autism spectrum disorder, and strategies for modifying behavior for people with disabilities.

Source: Qatar News Agency

The occupation arrests 22 citizens from the West Bank, including women and former prisoners

Ramallah – Ma’an – From yesterday evening until Monday morning, the Israeli occupation forces arrested at least (22) citizens from the West Bank, including four women, two of whom were hostages, and former prisoners.

The Prisoners’ Club and the Prisoners’ Affairs Authority said in a joint statement that the arrests were concentrated in the Jerusalem Governorate, which is witnessing an escalation in arrests during the holy month of Ramadan, while the rest of the arrests were distributed among the governorates of Ramallah, Al-Bireh, Jenin, Hebron, Bethlehem, and Tulkarm.

The statement explained that the arrests were accompanied by widespread abuse, severe beatings, and threats against detainees and their families, in addition to widespread sabotage and destruction of citizens’ homes.

He pointed out that the number of arrests after October 7 increased to about (7,920), and this number includes those who were arrested from homes, through military checkpoints, those who were forced to surrender themselves under
pressure, and those who were held hostage.

The occupation continues to carry out the crime of enforced disappearance against Gaza detainees, 177 days after the aggression and genocide, and the occupation refuses to provide human rights institutions, including the competent international and Palestinian ones, with any information regarding their fate and places of detention to this day, including the martyred Gaza detainees.

Source: Maan News Agency

UNIFIL Renews Call for Dialogue, Diplomacy to Stop Escalation between Lebanon, Israeli Entity

Beirut, The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) renewed its call for dialogue and diplomacy to stop the escalation in violence between Lebanon and the Israeli entity.

UNIFIL said in a statement that with the escalation of violence across the Blue Line, they renew their commitment to dialogue and diplomacy and remain ready to support efforts toward a sustainable solution.

Two days ago, the official UNIFIL Spokesperson Andrea Tenenti announced that three Observer Group Lebanon (OGL) from the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO) military observers and one Lebanese language assistant on a foot patrol along the Blue Line were injured when an explosion occurred near their location.

The UNIFIL was created by the UN Security Council (UNSC) in 1978 to confirm Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon, restore international peace and security and assist the Lebanese Government in restoring its effective authority in the area. The mandate had to be adjusted twice, due to the developments in 1982 a
nd 2000.

In 2006, the UNSC enhanced the Force and decided that the mandate would among other things, monitor the cessation of hostilities in addition to accompanying and supporting the Lebanese armed forces as they deploy throughout the south of Lebanon.

Source: Qatar News Agency