Kuwait city: His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah chaired the 34th meeting of the ministerial committee on major projects. The meeting focused on reviewing the progress of various key initiatives aimed at enhancing the country's infrastructure and economic growth. According to Kuwait News Agency, Minister of Information and Culture Abdulrahman Al-Mutairi inaugurated the "KLand" tourism and entertainment project. This initiative is expected to bolster the tourism sector by offering new attractions and services, thereby contributing to the nation's economic diversification efforts. In the West Bank, escalating violence continued as a group of Israeli settlers set fire to a mosque in the Salfit Governorate. This incident marks another episode in the ongoing tensions between Israeli settlers and Palestinians, highlighting the volatile situation in the region. In Washington, Secretary Rubio expressed concerns about the potential failure of a Syrian government project. He warne d that such a failure could lead the country into a "total civil war" and create opportunities for terrorist groups to exploit the chaos. Meanwhile, in Beijing, China expressed dismay over a statement from G7 states concerning its growing military arsenal. The statement has added to the existing tensions between China and the G7 countries, reflecting the complex dynamics of international relations.