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Opinion
Opinion Saudi Arabia
Monday, July 13, 2026
Saudi media voices chart competing narratives between cultural pride, economic confidence, and social critique as the kingdom navigates Vision 2030’s third phase and regional complexities.

Lead:

Over the past 96 hours, Saudi editorial columns have oscillated between celebration of national achievements and pointed social commentary. Writers addressed Saudi Arabia's cultural initiatives, economic resilience, sports representation, and technological advancement alongside critiques of professional misconduct, civic disrespect, and regional geopolitical pressures. The editorial landscape reflects a society simultaneously confident in institutional progress and concerned with behavioral and ethical standards.

Voices & Positions:

In Al Jazirah, Dr. Yaseen Ali Muhammad Azzi argues that Vision 2030's third phase, having achieved 93 percent of performance indicators, represents a shift from foundational announcements to execution accountability, positioning the kingdom at a critical inflection point requiring rigorous implementation.

In Al Jazirah, Dr. Abdulrahman Al Habib contends that global energy maps are being redrawn, and Saudi Arabia's geographic position remains inescapably central to international commerce and stability regardless of globalization's theoretical leveling effects.

In Al Jazirah, Thamer Al Shehrani celebrates the United Nations Human Rights Council's unanimous adoption of a Saudi-sponsored resolution on women's cybersecurity empowerment as both diplomatic success and substantive reflection of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's reform vision.

In Al Jazirah, Dr. Khaled Muhammad Al Sirhan raises concerns about overshadowed Eastern Province real estate markets, questioning whether declining investment signals genuine economic underperformance or reflects misplaced tourist-dependent development strategies.

In Al Jazirah, Muhammad Lowaifi Al Jehani criticizes social media health practitioners who promote unproven remedies, warning against the proliferation of medical misinformation by non-credentialed influencers commodifying public health anxieties.

In Al Jazirah, Ibrahim Al Mishqah expresses dismay at civic disrespect in public and private spaces, particularly cellular phone use undermining social courtesies fundamental to community cohesion.

Tension & Convergence:

Writers converge on institutional confidence—Vision 2030 delivery, Aramco's success model, and Saudi Arabia's renewed cultural positioning warrant optimism. Yet sharp disagreement surfaces over implementation quality: while some celebrate policy announcements, others warn that behavioral and professional standards remain dangerously compromised. Regional security commentary reveals anxiety about Gulf stability amid great-power competition that institutional confidence alone cannot resolve.

Editorial Takeaway:

The dominant voice today is cautiously optimistic about systemic capacity paired with urgent warnings that social cohesion, professional integrity, and citizen conduct require as much attention as macroeconomic indicators.

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