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Yemen Warns Saudi Regime | Yemeni Nasheed | Arabic Sub English
Yemen Warns Saudi Regime | Yemeni Nasheed
While Saudi Arabia continues its aggression on Yemen and the entire International community turns a blind eye towards these heinous crimes against...
Yemen Warns Saudi Regime | Yemeni Nasheed
While Saudi Arabia continues its aggression on Yemen and the entire International community turns a blind eye towards these heinous crimes against humanity, the Yemenis send a warning to the ruthless American backed Saudi regime.
#SaveYemen #LongLiveResistance
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Yemen Warns Saudi Regime | Yemeni Nasheed
While Saudi Arabia continues its aggression on Yemen and the entire International community turns a blind eye towards these heinous crimes against humanity, the Yemenis send a warning to the ruthless American backed Saudi regime.
#SaveYemen #LongLiveResistance
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[06/10/19] Saudi siege leading to humanitarian disaster - English
The Yemeni Health Ministry warns of a looming catastrophe as the Saudi blockade on the country leaves thousands of medical centers without fuel.
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The Yemeni Health Ministry warns of a looming catastrophe as the Saudi blockade on the country leaves thousands of medical centers without fuel.
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The Yemeni Health Ministry warns of a looming catastrophe as the Saudi blockade on the country leaves thousands of medical centers without fuel.
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YEMEN Says: The Saudi Tyrants Are in Pain | HD Nasheed | Arabic Sub English
The American-Zionist subservient Saudi regime received some serious blow backs from the brave Yemenis after years of bombardment of Saudis on Yemen. Today, millions of innocent Yemeni civilians...
The American-Zionist subservient Saudi regime received some serious blow backs from the brave Yemenis after years of bombardment of Saudis on Yemen. Today, millions of innocent Yemeni civilians suffer because of American-Saudi oppression. Yet, the honorable nation of Yemen has not surrendered to the filthy Saudi regime.
This beautiful HD Islamic song is made to pay gratitude to the Islamic Resistance of Yemen against the rogue Saudi regime.
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The American-Zionist subservient Saudi regime received some serious blow backs from the brave Yemenis after years of bombardment of Saudis on Yemen. Today, millions of innocent Yemeni civilians suffer because of American-Saudi oppression. Yet, the honorable nation of Yemen has not surrendered to the filthy Saudi regime.
This beautiful HD Islamic song is made to pay gratitude to the Islamic Resistance of Yemen against the rogue Saudi regime.
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The Wilayat of the Taghut and Saudi Arabia | Imam Khamenei & Shaheed Soleimani | Farsi Sub English
Why is the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia considered to be the worst country in the world?
Who are under the Wilayat (authority/guardianship) of the Taghuti Powers?
What all have the Taghuti...
Why is the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia considered to be the worst country in the world?
Who are under the Wilayat (authority/guardianship) of the Taghuti Powers?
What all have the Taghuti Powers done to help the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia?
Who is the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia losing to in their current War on Yemen?
And who is supporting the insecurity that is present in the West Asian region?
Finally, what will happen to all the equipment and facilities being provided by the Taghuti Powers to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia?
The Leader of the Muslim Ummah, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei, and Shaheed Haj Qasem speak to us about those under the Wilayat of the Taghuti Powers.
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Why is the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia considered to be the worst country in the world?
Who are under the Wilayat (authority/guardianship) of the Taghuti Powers?
What all have the Taghuti Powers done to help the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia?
Who is the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia losing to in their current War on Yemen?
And who is supporting the insecurity that is present in the West Asian region?
Finally, what will happen to all the equipment and facilities being provided by the Taghuti Powers to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia?
The Leader of the Muslim Ummah, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei, and Shaheed Haj Qasem speak to us about those under the Wilayat of the Taghuti Powers.
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News4U-Hamas criticizes Saudi Arabia over Hajj - English
A Hamas senior official has lashed out at Saudi Arabia for not granting visas to Gazans who want to go on the Hajj pilgrimage.
In remarks posted on Hummaas's website, Atef Edwan said Riyadh had...
A Hamas senior official has lashed out at Saudi Arabia for not granting visas to Gazans who want to go on the Hajj pilgrimage.
In remarks posted on Hummaas's website, Atef Edwan said Riyadh had allowed thousands of people registered with the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank to have visas but not the 2,200 in Gaza who applied through Hummaas, AFP reported.
"By ignoring those Gaza pilgrims registered with the Waqf (department of religious affairs) Saudi Arabia is making a political mistake that will have negative consequences on the Saudi regime and the whole region," AFP quoted Edwan as saying.
Meanwhile media outlets quoted unnamed witnesses as saying that Hummaas police set up checkpoints across Gaza on Saturday, to prevent those who coordinated their pilgrimage with the movement's rival, the Palestinian Authority from traveling.
Since last month tensions between Hummaas and the Palestinian Authority has heightened as the Palestinian Authority Chief Mahmoud Abbas increased the detention of Hummaas' members.
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A Hamas senior official has lashed out at Saudi Arabia for not granting visas to Gazans who want to go on the Hajj pilgrimage.
In remarks posted on Hummaas's website, Atef Edwan said Riyadh had allowed thousands of people registered with the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank to have visas but not the 2,200 in Gaza who applied through Hummaas, AFP reported.
"By ignoring those Gaza pilgrims registered with the Waqf (department of religious affairs) Saudi Arabia is making a political mistake that will have negative consequences on the Saudi regime and the whole region," AFP quoted Edwan as saying.
Meanwhile media outlets quoted unnamed witnesses as saying that Hummaas police set up checkpoints across Gaza on Saturday, to prevent those who coordinated their pilgrimage with the movement's rival, the Palestinian Authority from traveling.
Since last month tensions between Hummaas and the Palestinian Authority has heightened as the Palestinian Authority Chief Mahmoud Abbas increased the detention of Hummaas' members.
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Update On The Yemen War, Saudi Attacks On Yemeni Civilians - English
A detailed update on the Yemeni War, including massive Saudi attrocities on Civilians, as well as victories of the Houthi Resistance Movement Against Saudi and Yemeni (with US Support...
A detailed update on the Yemeni War, including massive Saudi attrocities on Civilians, as well as victories of the Houthi Resistance Movement Against Saudi and Yemeni (with US Support naturally) attacks on Yemen. Human rights groups including the International Red Cross have said that there is a Humanitarian Crisis unfolding rapidly in Yemen, as the Saudi's are primarily hitting civlians. Recorded February 06, 2010 at 2100GMT
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A detailed update on the Yemeni War, including massive Saudi attrocities on Civilians, as well as victories of the Houthi Resistance Movement Against Saudi and Yemeni (with US Support naturally) attacks on Yemen. Human rights groups including the International Red Cross have said that there is a Humanitarian Crisis unfolding rapidly in Yemen, as the Saudi's are primarily hitting civlians. Recorded February 06, 2010 at 2100GMT
Saudi Arabia Approves israeli Jets To Use Saudi Airspace To Bomb Iran - 12 June 2010 - English
Saudi Arabia Approves Israeli Jets To Use Saudi Airspace To Bomb Iran
السعودية تفتح مجالها الجوي لاسرائيل من اجل مهاجمة ايران
حزب الله...
Saudi Arabia Approves Israeli Jets To Use Saudi Airspace To Bomb Iran
السعودية تفتح مجالها الجوي لاسرائيل من اجل مهاجمة ايران
حزب الله البسيج الجمهورية الاسلامية حماس الجهاد الاسلامي سوريا تركيا
الجنس الثالت معلاية الهيئة كاس العالم كرة القدم ايطاليا جنوب افريقيا
لميس نور الكلباني الكلب العريفي اسرائيل ال سعود الكلاب الصهاينة والوهابية وكل من يقف معهم جيش الكبسة
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Saudi Arabia Approves Israeli Jets To Use Saudi Airspace To Bomb Iran
السعودية تفتح مجالها الجوي لاسرائيل من اجل مهاجمة ايران
حزب الله البسيج الجمهورية الاسلامية حماس الجهاد الاسلامي سوريا تركيا
الجنس الثالت معلاية الهيئة كاس العالم كرة القدم ايطاليا جنوب افريقيا
لميس نور الكلباني الكلب العريفي اسرائيل ال سعود الكلاب الصهاينة والوهابية وكل من يقف معهم جيش الكبسة
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Saudi interference - News Analysis - 17 December 2011 - English
The topic of this edition of News Analysis is Saudi interference in the Middle East.
Editor of Pan-African Newswire, Abayamoi Azikiwe criticizes the U.S. foreign policy for supporting the...
The topic of this edition of News Analysis is Saudi interference in the Middle East.
Editor of Pan-African Newswire, Abayamoi Azikiwe criticizes the U.S. foreign policy for supporting the repressive, undemocratic Saudi regime while at the same time putting the Iran, which has elections and political participation under all kinds of pressure.
Director of IGA, Ali al-Ahmad says the main fear of the Saudis is of a democratic state in their neighborhood and he states that it is because of this fear that the Saudis are meddling in the affairs of other regional countries.
Professor of Law at Georgetown University Daoud Khairallah says Saudi Arabia and the Persian Gulf countries are against the Arab Spring because they are against democracy and self-rule.
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The topic of this edition of News Analysis is Saudi interference in the Middle East.
Editor of Pan-African Newswire, Abayamoi Azikiwe criticizes the U.S. foreign policy for supporting the repressive, undemocratic Saudi regime while at the same time putting the Iran, which has elections and political participation under all kinds of pressure.
Director of IGA, Ali al-Ahmad says the main fear of the Saudis is of a democratic state in their neighborhood and he states that it is because of this fear that the Saudis are meddling in the affairs of other regional countries.
Professor of Law at Georgetown University Daoud Khairallah says Saudi Arabia and the Persian Gulf countries are against the Arab Spring because they are against democracy and self-rule.
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[03 July 2012] Saudi Arabia invested in Syria crisis - English
[03 July 2012] Saudi Arabia invested in Syria crisis - English
UN human rights chief Navi Pillay says the flow of arms into Syria is "fueling the violence" in the Arab country, calling...
[03 July 2012] Saudi Arabia invested in Syria crisis - English
UN human rights chief Navi Pillay says the flow of arms into Syria is "fueling the violence" in the Arab country, calling for an end to the militarization of the ongoing conflict.
Pillay did not specify where the arms are coming from, but UN diplomats believe that Saudi Arabia and Qatar have been supplying weapons to the armed Syrian rebels.
The UN official claimed that the situation in Syria is "a non-international internal armed conflict," the legal term for a civil war, saying "there is a risk of escalation."
While the West and the Syrian opposition say the government is responsible for the killings, Damascus blames "outlaws, saboteurs and armed terrorist groups" for the unrest, insisting that it is being orchestrated from abroad.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Hisham Jaber, director, Middle East Studies Center, to further discuss the issue.
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[03 July 2012] Saudi Arabia invested in Syria crisis - English
UN human rights chief Navi Pillay says the flow of arms into Syria is "fueling the violence" in the Arab country, calling for an end to the militarization of the ongoing conflict.
Pillay did not specify where the arms are coming from, but UN diplomats believe that Saudi Arabia and Qatar have been supplying weapons to the armed Syrian rebels.
The UN official claimed that the situation in Syria is "a non-international internal armed conflict," the legal term for a civil war, saying "there is a risk of escalation."
While the West and the Syrian opposition say the government is responsible for the killings, Damascus blames "outlaws, saboteurs and armed terrorist groups" for the unrest, insisting that it is being orchestrated from abroad.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Hisham Jaber, director, Middle East Studies Center, to further discuss the issue.
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Toronto Protest to free Sheikh Al-Nimr & Stop the Bloodshed In Saudi - English
A demonstration against the oppressive regime of Al Saud to STOP BLOODSHED IN SAUDI and Immediate release of Sheikh Nimr Al-Nimr who was attacked, injured and arrested on July 8. Shia & Sunni...
A demonstration against the oppressive regime of Al Saud to STOP BLOODSHED IN SAUDI and Immediate release of Sheikh Nimr Al-Nimr who was attacked, injured and arrested on July 8. Shia & Sunni both came out on the street of Toronto on Saturday JULY 21st to show their support to the oppressed in Saudi.
Protest was organized in-front of US Consulate (360 University Avenue, Toronto ON M5G 1S4).
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A demonstration against the oppressive regime of Al Saud to STOP BLOODSHED IN SAUDI and Immediate release of Sheikh Nimr Al-Nimr who was attacked, injured and arrested on July 8. Shia & Sunni both came out on the street of Toronto on Saturday JULY 21st to show their support to the oppressed in Saudi.
Protest was organized in-front of US Consulate (360 University Avenue, Toronto ON M5G 1S4).
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Netanyahu admits common regional interests between Saudi Arabia & israel - Hebrew sub English
Netanyahu admits common regional interests between Saudi Arabia & Israel: \\\\\\\"Our relationship with Saudi Arabia is good... Yes, we do have common interests with Saudi Arabia in the...
Netanyahu admits common regional interests between Saudi Arabia & Israel: \\\\\\\"Our relationship with Saudi Arabia is good... Yes, we do have common interests with Saudi Arabia in the economy, regional politics, and other areas\\\\\\\"
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Netanyahu admits common regional interests between Saudi Arabia & Israel: \\\\\\\"Our relationship with Saudi Arabia is good... Yes, we do have common interests with Saudi Arabia in the economy, regional politics, and other areas\\\\\\\"
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[21 Oct 2013] Amnesty Intl. criticizes Saudi Arabia for its dire human rights situation - English
An international rights group has criticized Saudi Arabia for failing to address the dire human rights situation in the kingdom.
Amnesty International says Riyadh has failed not only to...
An international rights group has criticized Saudi Arabia for failing to address the dire human rights situation in the kingdom.
Amnesty International says Riyadh has failed not only to implement any of recommendations by the UN Human Rights Council, but has increased the brutal repression of its own citizens. Amnesty International\'s regional director says a paper has been submitted to the UN rights body highlighting arbitrary arrests, detentions, unfair trials, torture and other ill-treatment in the oil-rich kingdom. Philip Luther has called on the international community to make the Saudi regime accountable for violating the rights of its minority Shia community and migrant workers. He says Shia Muslims are being targeted for participating in anti-government demonstrations and for views which are critical of the state. Amnesty has also condemned the systematic discrimination against women in the ultra-conservative kingdom-- including a ban on women driving.
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An international rights group has criticized Saudi Arabia for failing to address the dire human rights situation in the kingdom.
Amnesty International says Riyadh has failed not only to implement any of recommendations by the UN Human Rights Council, but has increased the brutal repression of its own citizens. Amnesty International\'s regional director says a paper has been submitted to the UN rights body highlighting arbitrary arrests, detentions, unfair trials, torture and other ill-treatment in the oil-rich kingdom. Philip Luther has called on the international community to make the Saudi regime accountable for violating the rights of its minority Shia community and migrant workers. He says Shia Muslims are being targeted for participating in anti-government demonstrations and for views which are critical of the state. Amnesty has also condemned the systematic discrimination against women in the ultra-conservative kingdom-- including a ban on women driving.
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[25 Oct 2013] Rights groups demand an end to the driving ban for women in Saudi Arabia - English
Saudi women\'s struggle for more rights is once again under the spotlight with international rights groups expressing support for them. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have thrown...
Saudi women\'s struggle for more rights is once again under the spotlight with international rights groups expressing support for them. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have thrown their weight behind a campaign calling on Saudi women to get behind wheels on Saturday in defiance of a ban on female drivers. But some signs suggest women have a tough road ahead of them in a kingdom that has been widely criticized for rights violations.
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Saudi women\'s struggle for more rights is once again under the spotlight with international rights groups expressing support for them. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have thrown their weight behind a campaign calling on Saudi women to get behind wheels on Saturday in defiance of a ban on female drivers. But some signs suggest women have a tough road ahead of them in a kingdom that has been widely criticized for rights violations.
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[28 Oct 2013] Saudi Arabia suspends aid to Yemen - English
The Saudi Prince, Turki Bin Faisal, announced in a speech in Washington DC this week, that the kingdom\'s aid to Yemen is currently \"on hold\" amid the political uncertainty of the...
The Saudi Prince, Turki Bin Faisal, announced in a speech in Washington DC this week, that the kingdom\'s aid to Yemen is currently \"on hold\" amid the political uncertainty of the country.
Saudi Arabia is a main player in Yemen\'s power transfer deal and is obliged to aid Yemen during the transitional period.
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The Saudi Prince, Turki Bin Faisal, announced in a speech in Washington DC this week, that the kingdom\'s aid to Yemen is currently \"on hold\" amid the political uncertainty of the country.
Saudi Arabia is a main player in Yemen\'s power transfer deal and is obliged to aid Yemen during the transitional period.
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[01 Dec 2013] HRW urges Saudi Arabia to probe last month-s crackdown on migrants - English
A leading human rights group has called on Saudi Arabia to probe the recent violence during a regime crackdown on undocumented migrant workers.
Human Rights Watch has warned of a...
A leading human rights group has called on Saudi Arabia to probe the recent violence during a regime crackdown on undocumented migrant workers.
Human Rights Watch has warned of a \"humanitarian disaster\" if the workers remain held in Saudi deportation centers. The Arab kingdom in the Persian Gulf launched a clampdown on illegal migrant workers earlier last month.
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A leading human rights group has called on Saudi Arabia to probe the recent violence during a regime crackdown on undocumented migrant workers.
Human Rights Watch has warned of a \"humanitarian disaster\" if the workers remain held in Saudi deportation centers. The Arab kingdom in the Persian Gulf launched a clampdown on illegal migrant workers earlier last month.
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[15 Dec 2013] Saudi spy chief pushing to expand his power - English
A new report has revealed the reality of a power struggle in Saudi Arabia. The country\\\'s spy chief is pushing to expand his power in the Persian Gulf Kingdom.
The report says Bandar Bin...
A new report has revealed the reality of a power struggle in Saudi Arabia. The country\\\'s spy chief is pushing to expand his power in the Persian Gulf Kingdom.
The report says Bandar Bin Sultan is doing all he can to remove Saudi King Malek Abdullah\\\'s successor crown prince Salman Bin Abdulaziz from power. Bandar has apparently spread rumors of Salman\\\'s bad health condition and his inability to conduct his official duties. According to the report, Bandar and his lobby are campaigning to persuade the king to remove Salman from power and replace him with House member Muqrin bin Abdulaziz al Saud. The issue has been rejected by the Allegiance Council, which is from now on in charge of selecting the king\\\'s successor. Bandar is accused of being behind numerous deadly terrorist acts in Syria, Egypt, Lebanon and Iraq.
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A new report has revealed the reality of a power struggle in Saudi Arabia. The country\\\'s spy chief is pushing to expand his power in the Persian Gulf Kingdom.
The report says Bandar Bin Sultan is doing all he can to remove Saudi King Malek Abdullah\\\'s successor crown prince Salman Bin Abdulaziz from power. Bandar has apparently spread rumors of Salman\\\'s bad health condition and his inability to conduct his official duties. According to the report, Bandar and his lobby are campaigning to persuade the king to remove Salman from power and replace him with House member Muqrin bin Abdulaziz al Saud. The issue has been rejected by the Allegiance Council, which is from now on in charge of selecting the king\\\'s successor. Bandar is accused of being behind numerous deadly terrorist acts in Syria, Egypt, Lebanon and Iraq.
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[23 Dec 2013] A Saudi Shia Muslim has been sentenced to 30 years in prison - English
A Saudi Shia Muslim has been sentenced to thirty years in prison for throwing petrol bombs at security forces during a protest against Riyadh\\\'s intervention in Bahrain in 2011.
The defendant...
A Saudi Shia Muslim has been sentenced to thirty years in prison for throwing petrol bombs at security forces during a protest against Riyadh\\\'s intervention in Bahrain in 2011.
The defendant was found guilty of violence and taking part in protests in Qatif in Eastern Province. Saudi Arabia has intervened in Bahrain by sending troops to keep down an uprising there. The uprising in Bahrain is demanding democratic reforms for the Shia majority. The prosecutor had originally demanded the death penalty and is now expected to appeal to a higher court.
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A Saudi Shia Muslim has been sentenced to thirty years in prison for throwing petrol bombs at security forces during a protest against Riyadh\\\'s intervention in Bahrain in 2011.
The defendant was found guilty of violence and taking part in protests in Qatif in Eastern Province. Saudi Arabia has intervened in Bahrain by sending troops to keep down an uprising there. The uprising in Bahrain is demanding democratic reforms for the Shia majority. The prosecutor had originally demanded the death penalty and is now expected to appeal to a higher court.
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[29 Dec 2013] Syria points at Saudi involvement in killing of Lebanese MP - English
Syria has slammed what it describes as \"political accusations\" by the Saudi-backed March 14th Bloc , blaming Damascus for the killing of Former Lebanese Finance Minister Mohammad...
Syria has slammed what it describes as \"political accusations\" by the Saudi-backed March 14th Bloc , blaming Damascus for the killing of Former Lebanese Finance Minister Mohammad Shatah. The Syrian Ambassador to Lebanon has told Press TV that a recent statement by the Saudi Ambassador to London points at the real perpetrators.
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Syria has slammed what it describes as \"political accusations\" by the Saudi-backed March 14th Bloc , blaming Damascus for the killing of Former Lebanese Finance Minister Mohammad Shatah. The Syrian Ambassador to Lebanon has told Press TV that a recent statement by the Saudi Ambassador to London points at the real perpetrators.
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[03 Jan 2014] Lebanese urge trial of Saudi terrorist in Lebanon - English
Tehran is to send a team to Lebanon to take part in the interrogation of Saudi terrorist leader Majed al-Majed, the man behind two bombings that targeted Iran\\\'s embassy in Beirut. Meanwhile, the...
Tehran is to send a team to Lebanon to take part in the interrogation of Saudi terrorist leader Majed al-Majed, the man behind two bombings that targeted Iran\\\'s embassy in Beirut. Meanwhile, the families of the Lebanese killed in the explosions are calling on their government to reject Saudi demands for extraditing Majed to Riyadh.
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Tehran is to send a team to Lebanon to take part in the interrogation of Saudi terrorist leader Majed al-Majed, the man behind two bombings that targeted Iran\\\'s embassy in Beirut. Meanwhile, the families of the Lebanese killed in the explosions are calling on their government to reject Saudi demands for extraditing Majed to Riyadh.
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[14 Jan 2014] UNSC to discuss Saudi Arabia financial support for terrorists in Iraq - English
Russian media reports suggest the UN Secretary General is planning to discuss reports of Saudi Arabia\'s support for terrorist groups in Iraq with Security Council members.
According to...
Russian media reports suggest the UN Secretary General is planning to discuss reports of Saudi Arabia\'s support for terrorist groups in Iraq with Security Council members.
According to Russia\'s Arabic-language TV channel Russia al-Yaum, Ban-ki Moon touched on the issue during his recent talks with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in Baghdad. He also expressed concern over the rising violence in Iraq\'s western Anbar province. The UN chief urged Iraqi leaders to address the root causes of a surge in bloodshed in the violence-hit province. According to Iraqi media reports, one of the terrorist elements arrested in the country has confessed that Saudi Arabia is providing financial aid to al-Qaeda-linked militants fighting the Iraqi army.
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Russian media reports suggest the UN Secretary General is planning to discuss reports of Saudi Arabia\'s support for terrorist groups in Iraq with Security Council members.
According to Russia\'s Arabic-language TV channel Russia al-Yaum, Ban-ki Moon touched on the issue during his recent talks with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in Baghdad. He also expressed concern over the rising violence in Iraq\'s western Anbar province. The UN chief urged Iraqi leaders to address the root causes of a surge in bloodshed in the violence-hit province. According to Iraqi media reports, one of the terrorist elements arrested in the country has confessed that Saudi Arabia is providing financial aid to al-Qaeda-linked militants fighting the Iraqi army.
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[18 Jan 2014] ISIL militants confess to direct Saudi links - English
/Members of the al-Qaeda-linked group, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant have confessed to having direct links with Saudi Arabia.
An Iraqi channel has aired confessions of members of the...
/Members of the al-Qaeda-linked group, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant have confessed to having direct links with Saudi Arabia.
An Iraqi channel has aired confessions of members of the militant group, admitting to have relations with Riyadh. In the Afaq TV broadcast, ISIL insurgents also confess to Saudi Arabia\'s role in terrorist attacks in a number of Iraqi provinces. One of the members says a Saudi military official ordered him to carry out several attacks. Iraq has arrested a large number of insurgents during several operations recently. This comes as the Iraqi army and Sunni tribesmen continue their fight against ISIL militants. Iraq is experiencing its worst cycle of violence since 2008, with al-Qaeda-linked militants flexing their muscles on Baghdad\'s doorstep.
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/Members of the al-Qaeda-linked group, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant have confessed to having direct links with Saudi Arabia.
An Iraqi channel has aired confessions of members of the militant group, admitting to have relations with Riyadh. In the Afaq TV broadcast, ISIL insurgents also confess to Saudi Arabia\'s role in terrorist attacks in a number of Iraqi provinces. One of the members says a Saudi military official ordered him to carry out several attacks. Iraq has arrested a large number of insurgents during several operations recently. This comes as the Iraqi army and Sunni tribesmen continue their fight against ISIL militants. Iraq is experiencing its worst cycle of violence since 2008, with al-Qaeda-linked militants flexing their muscles on Baghdad\'s doorstep.
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[16 Feb 2014] Saudi interior minister to become new intelligence chief - English
Saudi media outlets have reported that the country\'s interior minister, Mohammed bin Nayef, will take over the intelligence chief post following his return from a trip to the US.
Saudi media...
Saudi media outlets have reported that the country\'s interior minister, Mohammed bin Nayef, will take over the intelligence chief post following his return from a trip to the US.
Saudi media outlets, citing Western security sources, say Mohammed bin Nayef will succeed Bandar bin Sultan as the intelligence chief. Nayef will also take over a number of external security affairs which have no relation with the intelligence department of the Interior Ministry. Bandar bin Sultan is accused of masterminding the terrorist networks that train and finance terrorists in Syria and some other countries in the region. Political analysts believe that the new appointment is being made to enhance the influence of Nayef in the government, especially in the area of ties with the US.
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Saudi media outlets have reported that the country\'s interior minister, Mohammed bin Nayef, will take over the intelligence chief post following his return from a trip to the US.
Saudi media outlets, citing Western security sources, say Mohammed bin Nayef will succeed Bandar bin Sultan as the intelligence chief. Nayef will also take over a number of external security affairs which have no relation with the intelligence department of the Interior Ministry. Bandar bin Sultan is accused of masterminding the terrorist networks that train and finance terrorists in Syria and some other countries in the region. Political analysts believe that the new appointment is being made to enhance the influence of Nayef in the government, especially in the area of ties with the US.