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Saudi Arabia has imposed new restrictions on entry into the holy city of Mecca, effective from Monday, April 13. According to the Saudi Press Agency, both foreign nationals and Saudi residents are now prohibited from entering Mecca without official authorization. The measure aims to ensure the safety of pilgrims ahead of the upcoming Hajj season.

Officials stated that foreigners must possess valid permits to enter Mecca, and those without such authorization will be denied entry. The rule applies to anyone lacking a Hajj visa or work permit for the Grand Mosque. Security forces have been deployed to enforce the restrictions, turning back unauthorized individuals at checkpoints.

Additionally, people holding Umrah visas have been instructed to leave Mecca by April 18. The directive underscores Saudi Arabia’s efforts to regulate movement in and around the holy city as preparations for the Hajj intensify.

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