Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli, praised the city of Sharm El-Sheikh for winning the award for the safest tourist destination to visit in the world. Major General Khaled Fouda, Governor of South Sinai, also won the 'AFASU' Golden Award for the best governor and leader for development of a tourist city in the world, 'Man of the Year," as part of the African Asian Union 'AFASU' Gold Awards. The Prime Minister stressed that this award comes as a culmination of the efforts of various state agencies, in cooperation with the South Sinai Governorate, over the past period, to develop and advance the city of Sharm El-Sheikh, to be an icon of Egyptian tourism and a destination for international conferences. The efforts exerted aimed to transform Sharm El Sheikh into a smart, green city, through the solidarity of all concerned parties in the country, through the implementation of a large number of infrastructure and service projects that were planned and implemented on sustainable foundations, in addition to implemen ting measures to preserve biodiversity. This award also comes in honor of Major General Khaled Fouda, in appreciation of his work in serving the sustainable development and tourism development of the governorate. Dr. Mostafa Madbouly also confirmed that this international award also honors everyone who contributed with all diligent effort and sincerity in order to develop this tourist city from all sectors of the state, pointing out that what has been accomplished in this city is considered a living model that the state seeks to achieve in various Egyptian cities. Source: State Information Service Egypt On the International Day of Solidarity with Palestinian Journalists, Syrian journalists in all provinces stood a moment of silence to mourn journalists who were martyred in Palestine in the Israeli aggression on Gaza strip. This event is part of a call by the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) to hold a moment of silence on the lives of press martyrs in occupied Palestine within their workplaces. The participates called on international organizations to assume their moral and legal responsibilities by exerting pressure on the occupying entity to stop its aggression, hold it accountable for its crimes, and take immediate action to ensure the safety of civilians and journalists in Gaza and the occupied territories. They also stressed the need to stop the systematic targeting of Palestinian journalists, during their coverage of the occupation's aggression, which is trying to promote its narrative, mislead public opinion, and cover up its crimes, stressing that the Al-Aqsa flood operation showed the real ugly image of the criminal entity, and revealed its truth while facing the owners of the land; the resistants. The stance affirms that the speech is unified in the Syrian and Palestinian arenas, and that the terrorism that targeted media professionals in the two countries is one. All media institutions in Damascus and other Syrian governorates witnessed similar stances during which participating journalists raised banners calling for an end to the killing of Palestinian journalists. Syrian Arab News Agency Director-General, Eyad Wannous, said during the stand organized by the agency that the Israeli occupation's killing of journalists in Palestine aims to kill guardians of truth, and to keep only the narrative of lies, and media misinformation, in continuation of its crimes that represent a grave violation of international humanitarian law and the protection of civilians and journalists guaranteed by international conventions Source: Syrian Arab News Agency
PM praises Sharm el Sheikh for winning safest destination awardSyrian journalists stand a moment of silence to mourn press martyrs in occupied Palestine
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