I Will Not Be Alive: Saudi Prince Salman's Concern
Saudi Arabia Internet Dest/Hyderabad, Aug 16 (Maxim News): Saudi Arabia’s Prince Mohammed Bin Salman is worried that he may be killed if relations with Israel are normalized without paying attention to Palestinian concerns.
English newspaper Politico published an article that he made these comments while speaking to the members of the US Congress. On this occasion, he seems to have asked the members of Congress what America has done in the matter of the protection of the former President of Egypt Anwar Sadan. At that time, Egypt also agreed with Israel to normalize relations. After this, Anwar was shot dead by some terrorists in 1981.
Saudi Prince Mohammed Bin Salman
I Will Not Be Alive: Saudi Prince Salman’s Concern
Mohammed Bin Salman revealed that he is ready to take forward the relations with Israel even though he is afraid of death. It is reported that America has also made many offers to Saudi Arabia in this program. These include defense deals, civil nuclear programs, and investments in the technology sector.
On the other hand, it seems that Saudi Prince Mohammed Bin Salman is unhappy with the Israeli government’s unwillingness to establish a Palestinian state. “We are paying attention to the issue of Palestine. The whole of West Asia is paying attention to this matter. If I do not pay attention to it, my position as the protector of the holy places in Islam will not be stable. Mohammed Bin Salman said at the US Congress.
America has recently announced a decision to tame Saudi Arabia. It resumed arms sales to the country. The Ministry of Health has announced that nearly 40,000 people have lost their lives in the war that has been going on for almost 10 months in Gaza. Israel’s war here is not likely to stop shortly. (Maxim News)
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