
Saudi minister conducts field tour of Makkah's holy sites
Saudi Arabia's Minister of Hajj and Umrah Tawfiq Al-Rabiah conducted a field tour of the holy sites to inspect camp readiness and facilities ahead of pilgrims' move to Arafat on Thursday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
He emphasized the need for coordination across entities and adherence to high operational standards.
Al-Rabiah also reviewed accommodation, logistics and the integration of health, technical and support services to ensure a smooth and safe pilgrimage.
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