Kamala Harris and Donald Trump spar over political stamina in Michigan's battleground; meanwhile, Saudi authorities thwart major drug smuggling at the Halat Ammar border.
In the intense political landscape of Michigan, Kamala Harris questions former President
Donald Trump's stamina, suggesting possible exhaustion while Trump counters by assuring his energy and focus, as both vie for the pivotal 15 Electoral College votes in this tightly contested state.
Meanwhile, on the humanitarian front, the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center is making significant contributions in Syria, Yemen, Sudan, and Jordan, having recently delivered essential food and hygiene supplies to thousands and tackling medical needs through initiatives like surgery projects in Sudan and support programs for Syrian orphans in Jordan.
In efforts to combat illegal drug trafficking, Saudi Arabian authorities have intercepted a significant shipment of Captagon tablets, cleverly concealed within a marble mixer at the Halat Ammar border, as the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority remains vigilant against smuggling operations.
Turning to the ongoing conflict in Gaza, tensions remain high as Israeli forces conducted a dawn attack on the Indonesian Hospital, generating panic among medical staff and patients, amidst broader military operations against Hamas and calls by the UN for the protection of civilians.
Further to the region's tensions, Israeli forces shift focus to southern Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah's sophisticated tunnel networks in a strategic offensive aimed at neutralizing cross-border threats, although facing resistance, they report advancements in their mission.
On a different note, ahead of Japan's upcoming election, security concerns spike following an attack by a 49-year-old man on the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's headquarters, an incident highlighting underlying national tensions, especially in the wake of the tragic assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.