[This is a roundup of news articles and other materials circulating on the Arabian Peninsula and reflects a wide variety of opinions. It does not reflect the views of the Arabian Peninsula Page Editors or of Jadaliyya. You may send your own recommendations for inclusion in each week's roundup to ap@jadaliyya.com by Monday night of every week.]
Regional and International Relations
State Department Taking Passports Away from Yemeni-Americans The Middle East Research and Information Project asks staff attorneys at the National Security and Civil Rights Program about the US embassy’s confiscation of dozens of Yemeni-Americans’ passports in Sanaa.
UK weapons trump human rights in Israel and Saudi Arabia alike Richard Norton-Taylor examines the UK’s role in supplying arms to Saudi Arabia and Israel.
Saudi king grants Sisi medal of honour King Abdullah presents the Egyptian president with the highest medal of honor in the kingdom.
Saudis give UN $100m 'to fight terrorism' Saudi Arabia donates one hundred million dollars to help finance a UN center for fighting global terrorism.
Saudi Arabia says Israel’s Gaza wars fuelled by Muslim disunity The Saudi regime blames the Israeli attack on Gaza on disunity among Muslim states.
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait to abide by U.N. blacklisting of citizens The Saudi and Kuwaiti regimes agree to comply with a UN resolution aimed at stopping the funding of militant groups in Syria and Iraq after the names of four of their citizens appeared on a blacklist.
Kuwait detains cleric US suspects of militant financing Kuwait detains a prominent Sunni cleric, whose name appeared on a US sanctions list, upon his return from pilgrimage.
GCC envoys to return to Qatar ‘soon’ - Oman Foreign Minister Yousuf Bin Alawi predicts that all the problems between members of the Gulf Cooperation Council will be solved soon.
Reports and Opinions
Top Saudi cleric calls for code of conduct to curb violence A top Saudi cleric calls for a global code of conduct for leaders, scholars, and young people to prevent the region from sliding into violence.
Two Saudis beheaded for murdering compatriots Two Saudi men were beheaded in the kingdom last week, bringing the number of beheadings this year to twenty-eight.
Saudi Arabia beheads four men for smuggling hashish Four men, convicted of smuggling hashish, were decapitated by sword in Najran, brining the number of beheadings to thirty-two.
Lashes for Saudi woman who called morality police liars A judge upholds the sentence of a month in jail and fifty lashes for a woman convicted of insulting the morality police.
‘Supercar’ invasion sparks backlash London’s “supercar season” is in full swing as young millionaires from the Gulf states spend the summer there.
Charity fridge quenches thirst Some rich families and businesses in Qatar to continue replenishing their large display fridges with refreshments and snacks after the end of Ramadan.
39% of public employees in Saudi Arabia are women A news report on the percentage of women working in the public sector in the kingdom.
Crisis in Yemen
Yemen girl, 12, escapes abusive marriage A young girl flees to the police in Taiz to seek divorce from a fifty-five-year-old abusive husband.
Tens of thousands in Yemen Al Houthi protest Thousands of Yemenis respond to a Houthi commander’s call and join an anti-government rally in Sanaa.
Suspected al-Qaida militants killed in Yemen drone and air strikes A drone attack kills three al-Qa‘ida suspects in Hadramawt, but no details are given on whether it was a Yemeni or US drone.
3 Yemeni soldiers, 2 militants killed Several militants and soldiers were killed or injured during an attack in Hadramawt.
Yemeni Qaeda leader hails Islamic State's gains in Iraq A top leader of al-Qa‘ida’s Yemeni branch hails the Islamic State’s seizure of Iraqi territory.
Yemen's AQAP calls on Islamists to target America after Iraq air strikes Al-Qa‘ida in the Arabian Peninsula calls upon Islamists to target the United States following Washington’s decision to launch air strikes in Iraq against the Islamic State.
Plot to kill former Yemeni president with bomb in tunnel under compound foiled –aide An aide to the former Yemeni president says that his security team has uncovered a plot to kill him.
Yemen reforms corruption-ridden public payroll Saeed Al Batati reports on a new biometric registration system for military personnel, which aims to curb corruption in Yemen.
Statelessness and Citizenship
'Revoke passports' of Kuwait nationals who misbehave abroad – lawmakers Two Kuwaiti lawmakers call for the revocation of the passports of nationals who harm the reputation of the country abroad.
Qatar pledges to end naturalisation of GCC citizens: Report A news report on Qatar’s decision to stop granting citizenship to nationals from Gulf states.
Saudi Arabia’s stateless given special cards Saudi authorities issue special cards to the bidoon in the kingdom, ones that are similar to residency permits given to expatriates there.
Saudi Arabia considers revoking citizenships The Saudi regime is considering denaturalizing citizens who pose a threat to national security.
Human Rights
Saudi Arabia: Imprisoned Activist Dragged, Beaten Human Rights Watch condemns the treatment of Waleed Abu al-Khair, a Saudi human rights activists who was arrested in April.
Saudi Arabia: Outrageous sentence against Shi’a cleric shows disturbing pattern of harassment Amnesty International urges the Saudi authorities to release a Shia religious scholar, who is sentenced to jail for eight years.
Bahrain: Put An End To The Systematic Surveillance Practices On Activists And Human Rights Defenders The Bahrain Center for Human Rights expresses its concerns over violation of the rights of privacy in Bahrain.