LOL!!! Hezbollah Is The Party Of Satan Saudi Wahhabist Minister Says. Zionist Jerusalem Post Gleefully Reports! By The UglyTruth [Editorial Comment by Ugly Truth: ED-NOTE Over 1400 years ago, the last Prophet of God, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) warned the world that the Horns Of Satan would emerge from Nadj, that the Age Of Satan would be kicked off from Nadj precisely the part of Arabia where Riyadh is located and where the Ibn Saud-Ibn Yahud tribe comes from. I have said many before that Yehudi Arabia or Saudi Wahhabia had to be created first to allow the creation of the Jewish state of Israel afterwards. Yehudi Arabia is Israel s older sister, Yehudi Arabia is Israel s protector, it is in fact the strongest shield protecting Israel against the Muslim world. The Holy Land will never be liberated as long as Arabia is under occupation. The day Arabia is liberated, all the rest will follow. Our efforts should be focused as much if not more on liberating Arabia.
To all the imbeciles out there and especially those who dare call themselves Muslims, stop being fooled by anyone who has an Arabic name, who wears Sunnah clothes, who prays 5 times/day etc. etc. etc. The Ibn Yahud tribe do all that and much more and yet, by their intentions and their actions, they are the embodiment of the Age of Satan. Jesus, the Son of Mary (PBUT-both), told us it is by their fruits that you shall know them, not by their names or their fashion or by their look.] Article by the Zionist Jerusalem Post below In recent weeks Saudi Arabia s minister of Gulf affairs, Thamer al-sabhan, has become the public face of the kingdom s campaign against Hezbollah and what he describes as Iran and Hezbollah s threat to the region. On Monday he was featured on Al-Arabiya televised news slamming the government of Lebanon, which includes Hezbollah: We will treat the government of Lebanon as a government declaring war on Saudi Arabia due to the aggression of Hezbollah. Sabhan met with Lebanese prime minister Saad Hariri on October 31, four days before he resigned. Sabhan posted photos on social media of himself with the Sunni leader. The minister s recent public statements, including those on Twitter, have had a way of auguring important moves by the kingdom. He told an interviewer on October 30 that those who believe that my tweets are a personal stance are delusional, and they will see what will happen in [the] coming days. He has called Hezbollah a terrorist militia and Party of Satan, a takeoff on the group s name in Arabic which means Party of God. Sabhan is the latest outspoken Saudi, teaming up with Foreign Minister Adel al-jubeir who has been one of the most public opponents of Iranian action in the region over the years. Al-Sabhan is reported to be traveling to Washington this week to meet senior US officials.
Born in Riyadh in 1967, Sabhan received a degree in military science from King Abdulaziz Military College in 1988 and a master s in police and security sciences from Naif Arab University for Security Sciences in 2007, according to an online biography composed by Ibrahim al-jabin at the Al-Arab news website. He served in the army in the 1990s, including a stint working with the US-led coalition during the First Gulf War in 1991, rising through the ranks of the Special Military Police forces. In 2014 he was appointed military attaché to Lebanon and in 2015 he became Saudi Arabia s ambassador to Iraq. Soon after being appointed, he was involved in a controversy involving his comments about the Popular Mobilization Units, the Iranian-backed Shia militias that have played a major role in Iraq s war on Islamic State. He accused them of not being welcome in Sunni areas of Iraq. After the liberation of Ramadi from ISIS in December 2015, he met with local Sunni Arab leaders and sought to send Saudi financial aid to help rebuild the area after the war s devastation. According to an extensive October 2016 article by the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), Sabhan became a lightning rod for critique by pro-hezbollah and pro-iranian media. The Kurdish media outlet Rudaw reported that Sabhan was harshly critical of Iranian terrorist personalities, which he said were involved in the battle against ISIS for Fallujah. He took to Twitter in June 2016: Fallujah proves that they want to burn the Arab Iraqis in the fire of sectarianism. Pro-Iranian voices in Iraq, including former prime minister Nouri al-maliki, led a campaign of incitement against Sabhan, seeking to have him expelled. After reports that the Popular Mobilization Units Asa ib Ahl Al-Haq militia, also known as the Khazali Network, wanted to assassinate the ambassador, he returned to Riyadh. In October 2016 he was appointed minister of state for Gulf affairs. According to the UAE-based Khaleej Times, King Salman had ordered the creation of this position and Sabhan became its first occupant. It appears that his current portfolio is quite broad, because in May 2017 when he met special representative of the UN for Iraq, Jan Kubis, he discussed the kingdom s interest in continued efforts to support Iraq.
He also mentioned Israel in a tweet, noting on July 15 that in the past, we were complaining about Israel s enmity, but now our brothers have become more hostile and belligerent to us than Israel. It appears this was a reference to the Qatar crises in which Saudi Arabia and the UAE led a blockade on Qatar, accusing the kingdom of working with Iran and groups like Hezbollah and the Muslim Brotherhood. Sabhan visited Syria in October alongside US special envoy for the war against ISIS Brett McGurk, where the minister also discussed Saudi Arabia s support for rebuilding efforts. This fuels speculation that his role in the kingdom is much larger than his title as gulf minister suggests. The Saudi politician has emerged as one of the most outspoken critics of Hezbollah. On September 4 he tweeted that the devil s party was guilty of inhuman crimes against the Arab nation. On October 8 he praised US sanctions against Hezbollah. On October 13 he said the kingdom would cut off the hands of the terrorism party, a reference to Hezbollah. And in late October he also tweeted against the terrorist militia, calling for it to be punished for its role in global terrorism. All of this seems to have foreshadowed Saudi Arabia s increasingly visible discussions about the need to confront Iran and Hezbollah. Comments by Alan Knutson Exposing Saudi Connivance Yehudi Arabia or Saudi Wahhabia had to be created first to allow the creation of the Jewish state of Israel afterwards. Yehudi Arabia is Israel s older sister, Yehudi Arabia is Israel s protector, it is in fact the strongest shield protecting Israel against the Muslim world. Years ago I had read that the Saudi royal family were in fact crypto-jews. They practice "Islam" nominally but if one looks carefully at the brand, the version, the sect, the flavour of Islam that they promote, Wahhabism, one will find that it really is in actuality applied Judaism rather than anything one could reasonably call Islamic. As I recall, the free masons were involved with that whole project too and free masonry, at its root, is of course Jewish--Judaism for Gentiles.
Much like how the Jews hate anything Russian or related to the expression of Eastern or Orthodox Christianity, they are also hostile to anything Iranian or Persian and will use whatever leverage they hold over us in the West to attack their enemies. ======================== Saudi Arabia s rabid war rant and hatred for the Resistance Against Israel is countered by Hezbollah! Member of Loyalty to Resistance bloc at the Lebanese Parliament, MP Hasan Fadlallah stressed that the resistance is always ready to defend its country, noting that the Zionist enemy is thinking a thousand times before launching an attack against Lebanon. During a ceremony marking Hezbollah s Martyr Day in the southern town of Bint Jbeil, Fadlallah hailed sacrifices offered by Hezbollah martyrs for the sake of Lebanon. Despite all challenges facing Lebanon nowadays, our country is safe and enjoys stability, Fadlallah said Sunday. Today, the resistance promises these martyrs to go ahead with its path against the Zionist and Takfiri enemies. Meanwhile, Hezbollah MP stressed the party s stance towards foreign interference and meddling in Lebanese affairs, referring to Saudi meddling represented in Prime Minister Saad Hariri s resignation from Riyadh. ==========================
President Aoun Asks Saudi Arabia for Explanation on Hariri s Absence Lebanon s President Michel Aoun urged Saudi Arabia on Saturday to explain why Saad Hariri had not returned to Beirut since his surprise resignation as prime minister a week ago. Hariri announced on November 4 in a televised statement from Riyadh that he would be stepping down from the post, sending shock waves through Lebanese politics. The premier has yet to return to Lebanon and rumors have swirled that he is being held in Saudi Arabia against his will. President Michel Aoun on Saturday called on the kingdom to clarify the reasons that have prevented the return of PM Hariri to Lebanon to be among his people and supporters. The obscurity surrounding the condition of PM Saad Hariri since his resignation a week ago means that all positions and actions declared by him or attributed to him do not reflect the truth, Aoun added. They are instead a result of the ambiguous and obscure conditions (under which) PM Hariri is living in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Aoun on Saturday spoke by phone to French President Emmanuel Macron on the latest developments around Hariri s resignation, Lebanon s presidency said in a statement. The Lebanese head of state has yet to formally accept Hariri s resignation and has criticized the circumstances surrounding it as unacceptable.