A Zionist newspaper called the harsh sentences handed down against Palestinian detainees in Saudi Arabia the dowry of the Crown Prince to strengthen relations with the Zionist regime.
Two years after the detention of more than 60 Palestinians and Jordanians in Saudi Arabia and the failure of Arab mediation, as well as the exchange plan proposed by Sanaa, Riyadh issued heavy sentences against the Palestinian detainees on 17 August.
Hamas representative in Saudi Arabia Mohammed al-Khadiri, 83, was sentenced to 15 years in prison with a six-month delay due to his serious condition and illness.
The Zionist newspaper Haaretz wrote in a report on the same subject, calling these heavy sentences the dowry of “Mohammad bin Salman” to strengthen relations with the Zionist regime.
“The key to the relationship with Washington begins in Tel Aviv, and for this reason it once again paid a dowry to the Zionist regime in order to get closer to the Israeli regime in order to reach the US government,” the newspaper wrote.
The report goes on to say that relations between Saudi Arabia and Hamas have collapsed in recent years, and that the Israeli regime has been a key factor in changing relations between Hamas and Riyadh.
Haaretz continued, “Bin Salman needs strong ties with the Zionist regime in order to be safe from the consequences of his mistakes, especially after the assassination of the critical Saudi journalist Jamal Khashgechi.”
The newspaper added that in response to the rulings issued against the Palestinians in Saudi Arabia, Hamas avoided tensions and expressed hope that the two sides could resolve their differences. The divorce was part of the dowry that bin Salman gave to the Zionist regime in order to have stronger and more secretive relations with the regime, all in an effort to strengthen bin Salman’s regional power and protect the monarchy.
The report goes on to say that the Zionist regime is delighted to see the differences between Saudi Arabia and Hamas, and that Bassalman strongly believes that the US route passes through Tel Aviv, which is why he insists on pretending to be Tel Aviv’s closest ally in West Asia to accompany Democrats and pro-Republicans. Israel to win in America.
At the outset of the sentences against the Palestinian detainees, some media outlets reported that Hamas had refused to link the case of the Palestinian detainees to the movement’s relations with the region, and that Riyadh had hastened its issuance.