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Eventually he found a ride, but he and the driver were terrified while driving from central Gaza on the enclave’s empty streets. Family members of those who could evacuate were sometimes barred from leaving, because they did not have foreign citizenship or the necessary documents, forcing people into difficult decisions. “We just want one thing: Help us to leave Gaza,” Ms. Abu Middain said. Mkhaimar Abu Sada, 58, an associate professor of political science at Al-Azhar University in Gaza, was accompanying his two sons, both in their 20s, at the Rafah crossing on Thursday. He said they had American citizenship, but that he was not allowed to leave because he has only an American green card.
Persons: ” Ala, ” Ala Al Husseini, Al Husseini, Israel, , , Hisham Adwan, Al Qahera, Adala Abu Middain, Maha, Ms, Abu Middain, Matthew Miller, Mkhaimar Abu Sada, Lena Beseiso, Iyad Abuheweila, Vivian Yee, Anna Betts Organizations: American Embassy, State Department, Al, Azhar University Locations: Rafah, Gaza, Egypt, , , ” Ala Al, Austrian, Cairo, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belgium, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, American
[1/2] A view of rubble that remains at the site of the historic Siraji Mosque that was demolished for the expansion for a road in Basra, Iraq July 16, 2023. REUTERS/Mohammed AtyBASRA, Iraq July 16 (Reuters) - The demolition on Friday of a 300-year-old minaret of a mosque in Iraq's southern city of Basra to make way for road expansion has enraged locals, religious and cultural authorities who condemned it as a further erosion of Iraq's cultural heritage. Built in 1727, the 11-metre (36 ft) Siraji minaret and its mosque were toppled by a bulldozer at dawn on Friday morning, its brown mud-brick spire with turquoise ornaments disappearing in a cloud of dust. Basra resident Majed al Husseini said, standing by the rubble of the mosque. The Sunni endowment did not respond immediately to a Reuters request for comment.
Persons: Mohammed Aty BASRA, Majed al Husseini, Ahmed al, Badrani, Mosul's Al, Nuri, Basra Governor Asaad Al Eidani, Mohammed Munla, Munla, Timour Azhari, Emelia Sithole Organizations: REUTERS, Islamic, Reuters, Islamic State, Thomson Locations: Basra, Iraq, Iraq's, Mesopotamia, Islamic State, Baghdad, Basra Governor
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailOPEC is more concerned about supply stability than seasonality of oil prices, consultancy saysSadad Al Husseini, founder of Husseini Energy, discusses the outlook for the oil market.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with former Saudi Aramco executive Sadad Al HusseiniSadad Al Husseini, founder of Husseini Energy and former Saudi Aramco executive, joins CNBC's Dan Murphy at the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh to discuss OPEC+ production amid rising tensions between the United States and Saudi Arabia.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailOil: Everybody's depending on Saudi Arabia to pull a rabbit out of the hat, ex-Aramco exec saysSadad Al Husseini, former Saudi Aramco executive, says that's "way beyond what one country can do."
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailOil market: Biden is getting very poor advice, says former Saudi Aramco executiveSadad Al Husseini, former Saudi Aramco executive, says the Strategic Petroleum Reserve has had a "very important security function for the U.S. and for the rest of the world" and tapping into it from time to time for commercial reasons undermines that function.
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