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		<title>Saudi Arabia Reaffirms Firm Stand Against Terrorism After Mosque Blast in Homs</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; Saudi Arabia has strongly condemned the deadly explosion that struck a mosque in the Syrian city of Homs,]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong> &#8211; Saudi Arabia has strongly condemned the deadly explosion that struck a mosque in the Syrian city of Homs, reaffirming its principled stance against terrorism and violence targeting places of worship.</p>



<p>The Kingdom described the attack as a grave violation of human values and religious sanctity, stressing that mosques and all houses of worship must remain safe spaces for peace and prayer.</p>



<p>The blast occurred inside the Imam Ali bin Abi Talib mosque, located in an area inhabited largely by members of Syria’s Alawite community, resulting in multiple fatalities and injuries.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia expressed deep sorrow over the loss of innocent lives and conveyed heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims and to the Syrian people at large.</p>



<p>In its official response, the Kingdom underlined its categorical rejection of extremism, sectarian violence, and acts designed to spread fear among civilians.</p>



<p>Saudi officials emphasized that targeting religious sites represents an assault not only on specific communities but on shared human conscience and coexistence.</p>



<p>The Kingdom reiterated its unwavering position that terrorism in all its forms and manifestations must be confronted collectively and without ambiguity.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia also expressed solidarity with Syria during this difficult moment, recognizing the suffering endured by civilians caught in cycles of violence.</p>



<p>The statement highlighted support for efforts aimed at restoring security, stability, and the rule of law, underscoring the importance of safeguarding civilians.</p>



<p>By condemning the attack unequivocally, the Kingdom reinforced its call for unity against ideologies that exploit religion to justify bloodshed.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia has consistently advocated dialogue, tolerance, and mutual respect as the only sustainable paths to peace in conflict-affected regions.</p>



<p>The Kingdom’s response reflects its broader regional and international role in promoting moderation and countering extremist narratives.</p>



<p>Officials noted that acts of terror targeting worshippers undermine social cohesion and threaten prospects for reconciliation in fragile societies.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia reaffirmed that violence driven by hatred and division cannot achieve political or ideological goals and only deepens suffering.</p>



<p>The Kingdom’s condemnation aligns with its long-standing policy of supporting international efforts to combat terrorism and protect civilians.</p>



<p>In extending wishes for the swift recovery of the injured, Saudi Arabia highlighted the human dimension of the tragedy and the need for compassion.</p>



<p>The statement also served as a reminder that protecting religious freedom and human life is a shared responsibility of the global community.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia continues to emphasize that peace and stability in the region depend on rejecting extremism and fostering inclusive national frameworks.</p>



<p>The Kingdom’s message resonated as a call for collective resolve against violence that seeks to fracture societies along sectarian lines.</p>



<p>Through its firm stance, Saudi Arabia reiterated that acts of terror will never weaken its commitment to peace, solidarity, and regional stability.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; The recent militant attack that killed five Pakistani police personnel has once again highlighted Pakistan’s worsening internal security]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong> &#8211;  The recent militant attack that killed five Pakistani police personnel has once again highlighted Pakistan’s worsening internal security situation and the persistent failure to contain extremist violence within its borders.</p>



<p>The bombing and shooting attack on a police vehicle in the country’s northwest underscores how routine and deadly such incidents have become, even for trained security forces operating in sensitive regions.</p>



<p>Despite repeated claims of improved counterterrorism capabilities, militant groups continue to operate with alarming ease, striking law enforcement targets and eroding public confidence in the state’s ability to maintain order.</p>



<p>The loss of five police officers reflects not only a human tragedy but also a broader institutional weakness, as police units remain under-resourced, overstretched, and vulnerable to coordinated attacks.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia’s condemnation of the incident draws international attention to Pakistan’s long-standing struggle with militancy, a problem that has persisted for decades despite military operations and policy shifts.</p>



<p>The continued presence of violent extremist groups raises serious questions about governance, intelligence coordination, and the effectiveness of Pakistan’s internal security framework.</p>



<p>While official statements frequently emphasize resolve and sacrifice, recurring attacks suggest structural gaps that militants are able to exploit, particularly in regions bordering Afghanistan.</p>



<p>The targeting of police personnel illustrates how militants increasingly challenge the writ of the state, aiming to demoralize security forces and signal their operational reach.</p>



<p>Such attacks also deepen instability in areas already burdened by economic hardship, displacement, and weak civilian institutions, compounding the everyday insecurity faced by ordinary citizens.</p>



<p>Pakistan’s repeated cycles of violence and retaliation have failed to deliver lasting peace, instead normalizing a security environment where attacks on uniformed officers are tragically common.</p>



<p>International partners have long urged Pakistan to take sustained and decisive action against militant networks, yet incidents like this reinforce perceptions of inconsistency and limited follow-through.</p>



<p>The broader regional impact cannot be ignored, as ongoing instability within Pakistan affects neighboring countries and undermines confidence in regional security cooperation.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia’s statement of solidarity with the victims’ families contrasts sharply with the reality on the ground, where families of police officers continue to bear the cost of systemic security failures.</p>



<p>Each attack further damages Pakistan’s international image, reinforcing concerns about safety, governance, and the state’s capacity to protect both its citizens and its institutions.</p>



<p>The persistence of militant violence also diverts national attention and resources away from economic recovery, social development, and urgently needed reforms.</p>



<p>As long as extremist groups retain the ability to launch lethal attacks, Pakistan’s claims of progress against terrorism will remain difficult to substantiate.</p>



<p>The deaths of police officers serve as a grim reminder that internal security remains one of Pakistan’s most unresolved and destabilizing challenges.</p>



<p>Without meaningful structural reform, stronger accountability, and a consistent strategy to dismantle militant networks, similar attacks are likely to continue.</p>



<p>The incident reinforces a troubling pattern in which condolences and condemnations follow violence, but lasting solutions remain elusive.</p>
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