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Saba Yemen
30-04-2025
- Saba Yemen
Zionist Enemy Arrests Two Palestinians, Seizes Excavator South of Al-Khalil
Al-Khalil - SABA: Zionist enemy forces arrested two Palestinian citizens and confiscated an excavator in Masafer Yatta south of Hebron on Tuesday evening. Palestinian news agency WAFA quoted media activist Osama Mkhamreh stating, "Zionist enemy forces raided Al-Rahiem area in Masafer Yatta after Zionist settlers attacked local residents and arrested both Mohammed Amer Al-Hareini (32) and Mohammed Suleiman Al-Hareini (37) while settlers assaulted the home of citizen Khalil Al-Hareini." Mkhamreh added that the Zionist forces seized an excavator belonging to Mohammed Nawfal Al-Ghafi in Khillet Al-Maya village east of Yatta. The incident represents another escalation in the ongoing violations against Palestinian civilians in the occupied territories. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (International)


Khaleej Times
20-04-2025
- Business
- Khaleej Times
UAE: How AI will create a more responsive, effective legal system
The UAE will now use advanced artificial intelligence (AI) to create a comprehensive legislative framework integrating federal and local laws. The announcement follows the UAE Cabinet's recent approval of the first integrated regulatory intelligence ecosystem. The new system, which will link judicial rulings, executive procedures and public services, promises to monitor the real-time impact of legislation on citizens and the economy. Legal experts have applauded the move, emphasising that it will bring the public closer to the legal process. Ahmad Al-Khalil, a partner at Crimson Legal, told Khaleej Times: 'The UAE Cabinet's decision to launch the Regulatory Intelligence Office represents a pivotal moment in the development of the country's legal system. By embedding AI at the core of lawmaking, this initiative seeks to establish a cohesive legislative framework that connects federal and local regulations with judicial decisions and public services.' Predictive lawmaking The concept of predictive lawmaking is aimed at enabling legislators to proactively shape laws based on emerging trends rather than merely responding to issues as they arise. 'The potential for quicker, smarter, and more responsive legislative reform is immense,' Al-Khalil added. 'This will allow us to better serve the needs of society.' Experts also highlight that such transformation must be approached with vigilance. 'Law is fundamentally a human endeavour, deeply rooted in fairness, judgment, and context,' Al-Khalil cautioned. 'While AI can manage vast amounts of data and reveal trends, human oversight remains crucial, particularly regarding rights, equity, and interpretation.' Alia Al Mansouri, an Emirati lawyer, emphasised the significance of tracking the impact of legislation through the new system. 'The ability to monitor the daily effects of laws on our citizens and the economy using large-scale data is a game changer,' she stated. 'This real-time analysis will provide lawmakers with valuable insights, enabling them to understand how legislation functions in practice and where adjustments may be necessary.' She further elaborated on the system's proactive approach. 'By regularly suggesting updates to our legislation based on this data, we can ensure that our laws remain relevant and effective. This dynamic process will not only enhance the legislative framework but also help to address emerging challenges more swiftly, ultimately benefiting society as a whole.' Dr. Omar Al-Farsi, an AI specialist, expressed enthusiasm about the initiative. 'This integrated approach positions the UAE as a frontrunner in legislative innovation,' he noted. He further emphasised the potential of AI to enhance the legislative framework. 'Using AI in lawmaking enables us to anticipate societal needs and adjust laws proactively,' Dr. Al-Farsi explained. 'The UAE has long been a leader in adopting AI technologies, and this initiative exemplifies our commitment to leveraging innovation for better governance. It sets a blueprint for how digital tools can create more responsive and effective legal systems.'


Saba Yemen
17-04-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Zionist Settlers prevent Palestinians from Working on their Land in Masafer Yatta
Al-Khalil – SABA: Zionist settlers, dressed in Israeli military uniforms, prevented Palestinian citizen Saeed Al-Amour on Wednesday from working on his land in Khirbet Al-Rakeez in Masafer Yatta. According to the Palestinian "Ma'an" news agency, settlers had previously vandalized Al-Amour's land by destroying stone terraces, tearing down the surrounding fence, and uprooting several trees using a bulldozer. In a related incident, activist Osama Makhamaara from Masafer Yatta reported that groups of settlers chased Palestinian shepherds in the Tel Ma'in area and the village of Umm Al-Khair, preventing them from grazing their sheep. At the same time, Makhamaara noted that other settler groups were grazing their livestock on Palestinian agricultural lands and trees in the same area. He also added that several villages and hamlets in Masafer Yatta have had their lands encroached upon by settler livestock grazing. Makhamaara further reported that settlers blocked the road of citizen Abdulrahman Al-Adra in the Hawara area and punctured the tires of his vehicle, which was carrying several students. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print


Saba Yemen
08-02-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Cases of suffocation as Enemy Forces raid several Towns in Al-Khalil
Al-Khalil – SABA: Several Palestinian citizens suffered suffocation after inhaling toxic gas fired by Zionist enemy forces during their raid on the towns of Halhul, Dura, and Idhna in Hebron Governorate on Saturday. According to the Palestinian news agency WAFA, occupation forces stormed the homes of recently released prisoners Iyad and Muhammad Al-Bo, as well as the Al-Bo family council in Halhul, north of Hebron. They also raided Al-Ghazal neighborhood in Idhna, west of Hebron, and Wadi Al-Hamam in Dura, where they stormed the home of freed prisoner Anas Kamal Al-Maslama, firing sound bombs and toxic gas at civilians, leading to multiple cases of suffocation. Additionally, Israeli occupation forces raided the towns of Kobar (northwest of Ramallah) and Silwad (east of Ramallah), and once again stormed Al-Mughayyir village (north of Ramallah). Security sources told WAFA that the occupation forces fired live bullets into the air during their raid on Kobar, while they also stormed Silwad and Al-Mughayyir, breaking into the home of freed prisoner Imad Abu Alya. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print