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Festival celebrates Palestinian identity through music

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KUWAIT: A powerful celebration of Palestinian heritage took center stage Thursday night as the 17th edition of Kuwait’s Summer Cultural Festival (Sayfi Thaqafi) paid tribute to Palestinian identity through an emotionally charged musical performance by the Oshaq Al-Aqsa troupe at Dasma Theater. Led by director Samer Alwani, the group took the audience on a heartfelt journey of nostalgia, loss, and hope, performing a collection of national and folkloric songs that echoed the deep connection between land, people, and the enduring Palestinian cause.

The performance blended themes of exile and longing with dreams of return. “Oshaq Al-Aqsa is more than just a musical troupe, ” wrote Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), it is a cultural movement that tells the stories of refugees and the collective memory of a people through every note and lyric.

Founded in 2000 in Palestinian refugee camps, the group began as a spontaneous artistic expression before evolving into a professional ensemble performing on stages across Lebanon and the Arab world. Since 2010, the troupe has grown into a formal institution with a young administrative team and academic talent, expanding its reach to countries including Tunisia, Algeria, and Iraq through both official and grassroots invitations.

This concert is part of a broader effort by Kuwait’s National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters to spotlight meaningful causes — particularly the Palestinian struggle — and to support artistic voices with a mission. The Summer Cultural Festival is considered a highlight of Kuwait’s cultural calendar and plays a key role in its designation as Capital of Arab Culture and Media for 2025. Kuwait consistently affirms its unwavering support for the Palestinian cause, exemplified in the country’s long-standing historical and humanitarian commitment. That support includes ongoing efforts to amplify Palestinian voices and share their stories with the world through cultural platforms. — KUNA

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Kuwait announces visa on arrival for GCC residents

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KUWAIT: First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef Al-Sabah has announced new visa regulations making it easier for foreigners residing in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries to visit Kuwait.

Under Ministerial Decision No. 1386 of 2025, which was published on Sunday in the official gazette Kuwait Al-Youm and takes effect immediately, eligible GCC residents can now obtain a tourist visa directly upon arrival at Kuwaiti ports of entry.

According to the decision, applicants must hold a residence permit in a GCC country valid for at least six months to qualify for the visa-on-arrival facility.

The move repeals Decision No. 1228 of 2008, which previously governed the entry of GCC residents into Kuwait under similar provisions. The Ministry of Interior stated that the new regulation aligns with Decree Law No. 114 of 2024 concerning the residence of foreigners.

The undersecretary of the ministry has been tasked with implementing the new decision, aimed at facilitating tourism and strengthening Kuwait’s ties with neighboring Gulf states.

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First Gaza aid flight to depart Sunday

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KUWAIT: The first flight in Kuwait’s air bridge to deliver urgent humanitarian aid to Gaza will depart Sunday from Abdullah Al-Mubarak Air Base to Egypt’s Al-Arish Airport, the Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS) announced. KRCS Chairman Khaled Al-Mughamis said the flight will carry essential relief supplies for Palestinians facing severe shortages of food and medicine under the Zionist entity’s ongoing blockade and assault. “This trip marks the start of the air bridge, which is part of Kuwait’s urgent relief campaign to support the people of Gaza,” he told Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) on Saturday.

The mission is being coordinated with Kuwait’s ministries of Social Affairs, Defense, and Foreign Affairs, alongside the Egyptian and Palestinian Red Crescent societies. Al-Mughamis said the aid was prepared in cooperation with the Kuwait Flour Mills and Bakeries Company and transferred to the air base by a specialist logistics team “to ensure the safety of the supplies.”

Sunday’s flight is the first in a series organized under a nationwide campaign launched by Kuwait’s top leadership to support Palestinians facing catastrophic humanitarian conditions. The campaign brought together government bodies, civil society groups, and the public in what officials have called a coordinated national response.

On Wednesday, the Ministry of Social Affairs announced that the donation drive had raised KD 11.5 million for Gaza relief. Funds are being used to purchase food and other essentials through the flour mills company, with KRCS overseeing distribution according to requests from participating charities. Volunteers will accompany each flight to supervise handover to the Egyptian Red Crescent and ensure delivery into Gaza, KRCS Director General Fawaz Al-Mazrouei said.

Kuwait’s campaign comes as Gaza faces catastrophic conditions. According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, at least 61,369 Palestinians have been killed in the Zionist entity’s genocidal war on the Gaza Strip since October 2023. This includes 212 who died from hunger — 98 of them children. The ministry also noted that 21 Palestinians were killed and over 341 injured while trying to get humanitarian aid in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of Palestinians killed while seeking aid to 1,743, with over 12,590 others wounded since May 27.

“To the people of Gaza: Relief is on the way, God willing. The people of Kuwait stand with you and will not fall short, God willing,” Al-Mazrouei said. — Agencies

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Security forces seize KD 500,000 worth of shabu

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KUWAIT: The Ministry of Interior announced Saturday that its security forces, under the direct supervision of First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Yousef Saud Al-Sabah, arrested a suspect with a criminal record for manufacturing and promoting the psychotropic drug shabu in Saad Al-Abdullah. In a statement, the ministry said the suspect, whose citizenship had been recently revoked, was tracked following intensive investigations and field surveillance. Authorities discovered that he had been producing shabu using chemicals smuggled illegally into the country.

The operation led to the seizure of 30 liters of a key precursor chemical, 3 liters of shabu in the semi-final production stage, 6 kilograms of the drug ready for distribution, and large quantities of chemicals and equipment used in the manufacturing process. The seized narcotics were estimated to have a market value of KD 500,000 (about $1.64 million). Two firearms and a quantity of live ammunition were also confiscated. The suspect was referred to the competent authorities for legal action.

The Ministry of Interior reaffirmed its determination to combat drug trafficking and dismantle networks involved in the production and distribution of narcotics. It stressed that security agencies will continue to act decisively against drug dealers to safeguard society from the dangers of this destructive scourge. The ministry urged the public to cooperate with security forces and report any suspicious activity to help preserve the nation’s security and the safety of its citizens and residents.— KUNA

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