The Secret Influence of Zionism and Its Fifth Column in Saudi Arabia
Saudi-Israel relations: Policy shifts, influential figures, and Zionism's clandestine influence uncovered in insightful exposé.
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A media inquiry has uncovered the clandestine maneuvers of Zionists, revealing the proliferation of their covert influence within Saudi Arabia. Additionally, it has unveiled a list of officials implicated in activities on behalf of Israel, purportedly orchestrated and endorsed by Mohammed bin Salman, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia.
The Saudi opposition website "Khat al-Baladah" recently published a study, listing individuals in Saudi Arabia allegedly involved in activities supportive of Zionists and Zionism.
The Saudi opposition website emphasized its observation of the perilous presence of Zionism within Saudi Arabia.
This research, titled "Zionism and its Fifth Column in Saudi Arabia," illustrates the significant shift in Saudi Arabia's approach to engaging with Israel. It highlights a departure from the strict punitive measures against any form of interaction with Israel, as enforced by the Israel Sanctions Act enacted by King Saud in 1962.
This research underscores that in 2017, Mohammad bin Salman revoked the aforementioned law from Saudi Arabia's statutes without consulting the relevant institutions or seeking their input.
According to this website, following the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia's decision to repeal this law, Zionist delegations began visiting Saudi Arabia, with government supporters welcoming them and even extending red-carpet treatment.
However, this marked just the beginning. Alongside Zionist activities within Saudi Arabia, various Zionist organizations and companies began operating in the country across different sectors and disciplines, supported directly by Mohammed bin Salman.
Mohammad bin Salman's support for the Zionists extends beyond Saudi Arabia. Alongside three other figures, he played a pivotal role in facilitating the signing of the "Deal of the century" and in encouraging Arab regimes to move towards normalizing relations with Israel.
The primary individual who closely collaborated with Mohammed bin Salman in this endeavor was Jared Kushner, the son-in-law and advisor to former President of the United States, Donald Trump.
The second individual mentioned in the research is Jason Greenblatt, another Orthodox Jew who served as an advisor to Trump. The third person highlighted in the research, who reportedly played a significant role in persuading Mohammed bin Salman to engage in the "deal of the century" and normalize relations with Israel, is Joel C. Rosenberg. Rosenberg, a Jewish resident of Israel, has advised numerous Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Mohammad bin Salman extended multiple invitations to Joel Rosenberg to visit Saudi Arabia, with Rosenberg meeting him twice during these visits. During these encounters, the Saudi Crown Prince reportedly informed Rosenberg of his intention to construct a synagogue and a church in Saudi Arabia.
However, when Saudi clerics became aware of Muhammad bin Salman's intention, they emphasized to him that certain revered hadiths of the Prophet considered the presence of two religions in Saudi Arabia to be haram (forbidden), thereby dissuading him from pursuing this idea.
Additionally, Mohammed bin Salman oversaw the alteration of the content of Saudi Arabia's textbooks under the direct supervision of Marcus Sheff and Eldad Pardo, who are affiliated with the Zionist Institute "Imbakt Aceo," headquartered in Jerusalem.
One of the significant alterations made to Saudi textbooks under Mohammed bin Salman's directive was the removal of the term "Zionist enemy," among numerous other changes. Additionally, any content referring to the Palestinian intifada was also omitted from the revised textbooks.
It should be noted that the Zionist institution "Imbakt Aceo" is also responsible for crafting the content of textbooks in UAE schools and developing the curriculum for the country.
The foremost figure in promoting the idea of ending hostility between Saudi Arabia and Israel, advocating for coexistence between Riyadh and Tel Aviv, was the religious institution known as the "Muslim World League." Spearheaded by a group of missionaries from the Jamia sect, led by Mohammed Al-Issa, who has been dubbed by Hebrew and Israeli newspapers such as the "Times of Israel" as the "Imam of Zionism" or the "Zionist standard bearer."
Muhammad Al-Issa conducts his Zionist activities in Saudi Arabia with the assistance of three individuals whom he heavily relies on. Among them is Irina Tsukerman, primarily serving as Issa's office manager, responsible for coordinating meetings and their logistics.
"Gibson Huberman" and "Rabbi Yaqub Herzog" are two other individuals collaborating with Muhammad Al-Issa in his Zionist endeavors within Saudi Arabia.
It appears that Mohammed bin Salman, who was swiftly advancing towards normalizing relations with Israel, has postponed this process until after the conclusion of the "Operation Al-Aqsa storm" to safeguard his reputation and mitigate further criticism aimed at him and his regime.
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