The Zionists support the military coup in Sudan.
An unnamed Israeli source quoted the Hebrew-language newspaper Israel Al-Youm as saying that the US special envoy to the Horn of Africa, Jeffrey Weltman, had tweeted that the coup in Sudan was unacceptable and called for a halt to US aid. The country was criticized.
“In the current situation in Sudan, it is better for the United States to support the army and its commander, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and not its prime minister, Abdullah Hamdouk,” Israel Al-Youm quoted the Zionist source as saying.
According to this Israeli source: the coup was inevitable. The president, backed by the military and the prime minister, has long been moving in conflicting directions, so it was clear he would reach this stage.
On Monday morning, news media reported a military coup in Sudan. A group of militants reportedly raided the residence of Sudanese Prime Minister Abdullah Hamdouk and placed him under house arrest.
There have also been reports of the arrest of four government ministers and a press adviser to the Sudanese Prime Minister. Informed sources have accused unidentified militants of plotting a coup against the transitional government.
Following this action, popular and human rights organizations called on the Sudanese people to protest.
Omar al-Bashir has ruled Sudan since 1989, when he was ousted on April 11, 2019, following a demonstration in Khartoum and several other provinces in protest of rising prices and poor living conditions. The country was taken over by Abdullah Hamdouk, who heads the interim government.
Sudan’s transitional government took office in August 2019, and the transfer of power from the military to civilians was to take 39 months, during which time power would be divided between the army and the Al-Hurriya and Al-Taghir coalition.