The 46th edition of the Kuwait International Book Fair attracted as many as 524 publishers from 29 countries with more than 171,000 entries on display.
According to the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), fifty-two publishing houses made their debuts at the annual event between 22nd November and 2nd December.
The event received more than 360,000 visitors, including 18,400 students from 598 schools, general supervisor of the fair Saad Al-Enzi told KUNA on Saturday.
Of the 171,000 entries on display, 11,000 were new ones, including 2,000 child-centred books, Al-Enzi pointed out.
During the fair, 140 functions, including workshops, seminars, symposia, panels and lectures, were organised by the National Council for Culture, Arts and Literature in collaboration with competent state agencies and public interest societies from Kuwait and friendly countries, he added.
Source: Emirates News Agency
The Islamic Resistance Movement “Hamas” today condemned Britain’s intention to have its army participate in the war launched by Israel against the Gaza Strip.
The movement said in a statement reported by ‘Russia’: ‘The movement believes that Britain’s disclosure of its army carrying out intelligence flights over the Gaza Strip makes it a partner with the Zionist occupation in its crimes, and responsible for the massacres to which our Palestinian people are subjected.’
The statement added: ‘Britain should have corrected its historical position that was offensive to our people, and atone for the Balfour Declaration, which is the sin of the century, instead of committing another sin and reminding the world of its shameful colonial past, and thus the British government would place itself at enmity with our people and all the free people of the world who reject Zionist aggression on Gaza.’
Hamas called on Britain to ‘rescind its direct participation and political and financial support for the war of genocide a
gainst Gaza, and to stop its dependence on the United States of America and its contribution to igniting wars, instead of contributing to peace and stability in the region.’
Earlier, the British Ministry of Defense announced that “the British Army will conduct reconnaissance flights over the Gaza Strip to help locate hostages held by Hamas.”
The Ministry confirmed in a statement that “the surveillance aircraft will be unarmed, and will not have any combat role, and its mission will only be to determine the location of the hostages,” noting that “information related to rescuing the hostages will only be passed to the concerned authorities responsible for rescuing the hostages.”
Source: National News Agency – Lebanon