Saudi Al-Arabiya TV’s mercenary for the Zionists, Al-Arabiya purges Tel Aviv from Palestinian prisoners.
It is no secret that Saudi Al-Arabiya TV is beating the drums of normalizing relations with Israel day and night, trying to rebuild its broken image, as well as attacking countries that resist the occupying regime.
The number of viewers of Saudi Al-Arabiya TV, which broadcasts false and fake news in various ways of spreading hatred and sedition, is decreasing every day, and if it were not for the unlimited financial support of the Riyadh regime, this propaganda horn would have been closed by now.
Al-Arabiya TV, when covering the “news” related to the axis of resistance, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Lebanon, Hezbollah, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Al-Hashd al-Shabi, Ansarullah, and any movement that is against the Zionist regime, with a much more malicious approach and it publishes it more hostilely than Israel, whose crimes and atrocities have no borders, is ashamed to deal with such “news” similar to the approach of Saudi Arabia.
The latest Al-Arabiya scandal, which has revealed its height of hatred to the Arab and Islamic world, is its report on the plight of Mansour al-Shahatit, a freed prisoner who has lost part of his memory under torture by Israeli security forces in prison.
Al-Arabiya’s insulting report has sparked widespread anger among Palestinians. In an attempt to acquit the Israeli regime of its crimes against the Palestinians, the TV station claimed that Mansour al-Shahatit, a newly released Palestinian prisoner, had been beaten not by the Zionists but by Palestinian prisoners, to the extent that his memory has lost –
Last week, the Zionist regime released Mansour Shehatit from the West Bank after 17 years in captivity. After his release, he could not remember his family members, his mother, and his brothers. Al-Arabiya’s Palestinian photographer and reporter, Mu’tasim Saqf al-Hayat, wrote on his Facebook page last night that he would no longer work for the network.
The High Council of Palestinian Prisoners of War (Hamas) in the Occupied Territories has strongly denied the allegations against Riyadh. The family of this free Palestinian also reacted to the allegations of the Al-Arabiya network, during which in a film, he acquitted the occupiers of the responsibility of aggravating the situation of Al-Shahani and instead accused the Hamas movement. In the media and on virtual networks such as Twitter, opponents of Al-Arabiya sometimes call this Saudi network “Al-Abriya” because of its support for the Zionist regime.
How can its small audience continue to watch this TV show, which has risen up against the Islamic world, and is sprinkling salt on the wounds of Palestinian prisoners?