Pakistan Cyber Force: Saudi Arabia is Israhell's Last Hope, says Tel Aviv University

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Sunday, May 6, 2012

Saudi Arabia is Israhell's Last Hope, says Tel Aviv University

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A recent report by Tel Aviv University says Saudi Arabia is the last hope and defense line for Israhell and has described the Saudis as Tel Aviv’s last chance to protect its political interests in the Arab world. The report said that most of Israhell’s allies in the region have collapsed and cannot play a significant role in the Arab world. It added that Saudi Arabia is the only country that stands against the Islamic Republic of Iran and thus it is Tel Aviv’s last line of defense against Tehran. The report noted that the Al Saud family is very important to Israhell because Saudi Arabia is very actively working in countries such as Yemen, Egypt, Iraq, and Lebanon to reduce Iran's influence in those countries.

Last March, a senior Egyptian cleric accused Saudi Arabia and Qatar of meddling in the internal affairs of other Muslim nations, calling the two states “Israhell’s servants.” Sheikh Mohammad Alaedin Madhi said the two countries were implementing an Israhelli-US plan in Syria. He also criticized the Saudi-owned television network Al-Arabiya and the Qatar-owned broadcaster Al-Jazeera for "serving Israhelli interests." Moreover, in emails leaked by WikiLeaks and obtained by the Beirut-based newspaper Al-Akhbar, it was revealed that Saudi Arabia had reached out to the Mossad, which assisted the kingdom with, as Al-Akhbar reports, "intelligence collection and advice on Iran." According to a source quoted in the emails, "Several enterprising Mossad officers, both past and present, are making a bundle selling the Saudis everything from security equipment (to) intelligence and consultation."
(Press TV)
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1 comment:

  1. Saudis are pro America and Israeli agents.they are not working for Muslim interest.

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