Table Of Content
- Crucial Discussions Ahead as US Security Adviser Sets off for Saudi Arabia
- iShares MSCI Saudi Arabia ETF (NYSEARCA:KSA) Sees Increased Investment from Blue Trust Inc.
- Palestinian president 'expects Israeli assault on Rafah to happen in the next days'
- The House of Saud: A Brief History of the Family That Owns Saudi Arabia
- Death toll in Gaza reaches 34,454, says health ministry
- Prince Talal bin Abdulaziz al Saud
- Origins and early history
- The Shifting Scope of Saudi Arabia’s Futuristic Neom City Vision

Taking them back would disrupt millions of lives and sow protest across the kingdom. For the second meeting, in his palace in Riyadh, we were told to be ready by 10 a.m. The crown prince had just returned after nearly two years of remote work, and aides and ministers padded red carpets seeking meetings, their first in months, with the boss.
Crucial Discussions Ahead as US Security Adviser Sets off for Saudi Arabia
Led by Juhayman al-Utaybi, a 40-year-old radical spiritual leader, 200 men smuggled rifles and weapons through coffins into Mecca on November 20. With the first gunshot came unrest with many people trying to escape the mosque. Khalid immediately wanted to use military force, but the Ulama — the religious advisors to the King — hesitated. King Faisal met his fateful end on March 25, 1975 when his nephew, Faisal bin Musaid Al Saud assassinated him. The Saudis initially claimed the nephew was insane but later declared him sane enough to stand trial. In June of the same year, the court executed the nephew hours after the guilty verdict.
iShares MSCI Saudi Arabia ETF (NYSEARCA:KSA) Sees Increased Investment from Blue Trust Inc.
Abdullah’s foreign policy marked a drastic shift from Fahd’s and was incredibly important as the twenty-first century brought great change to the Middle East. Abdullah was more willing to negotiate and accept the terms of the Islamic opposition in the country, which was something his brother had not been as keen on. Although Abdullah realized that the U.S. was a powerful ally, he also understood that they would continue to support his reign out of necessity of Saudi resources. “I didn’t know what a design was.” We were driving to another part of the prison with al-Sarrah in the front seat and Hamdi and me in the back.
Palestinian president 'expects Israeli assault on Rafah to happen in the next days'
He also supported the Algerian revolution against France, diplomatically and financially. King Saud made a statement inviting people to donate money for the revolution; the donations amounted to $1,200,000. The government donated one million dollars of that amount in 1956, and the rest of the donations were granted yearly.
The House of Saud: A Brief History of the Family That Owns Saudi Arabia
“We call on the United States of America to ask Israel to not carry on the Rafah attack. America is the only country able to prevent Israel from committing this crime,” he was quoted as saying. “What will happen in the coming few days is what Israel will do with attacking Rafah because all the Palestinians from Gaza are gathered there,” Abbas said. He added that only a “small strike” on Rafah would force the Palestinian population to flee the Gaza Strip.
On his deathbed, Ibn Saud wished for all the sons to cooperate for the country’s sake. However, there was an immediate power struggle between Saud – the firstborn and regent – and his half-brother Faisal. After dominating neighboring states with religious zeal and his alliance with al-Wahhab, Muhammad bin Saud Al Muqrin founded the first Saudi state in 1774 – the Emirate of Diriyah. He handed the throne to his son without any interference, creating a precedent of a peaceful transition of power.
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On March 3rd, 1938, an American oil company drilled into a well in Dammam and discovered the world’s largest oil reserve. The discovery instantly made the newly formed Saudi Arabia one of the world’s richest countries. The Saudis continued to ramp up oil production, making the nation — and by extension the King through a system of stipends — very affluent. Rival emir Hussein bin Ali, the King of Hejaz, held significant power as the guardian of the holy cities and leader of the Arab Revolt during WWI.
Khalid, in an effort to calm the protests, visited town to town and began changing policy to appease the protests, eventually his change in policy ended protests and brought protesters over to his side. Khalid was deeply invested in the lives of his subjects and led the country through significant domestic developments. The first was the Grand Mosque seizure of 1979, a violent and armed takeover of the Grand Mosque.
The Shifting Scope of Saudi Arabia’s Futuristic Neom City Vision
We drove past the checkpoint and through the gates, into a windswept compound coated in a film of light-brown dust, like tiramisu. We were met by the director of state-security prisons, Muhammad bin Salman al-Sarrah, and what appeared to be a television crew of at least half a dozen men, each bearing a microphone or a camera. Newsworthy events inside the walls of terrorist prisons tend not to be good. Lurking in the background were several bearded men in identical gray business suits.
Salman’s official foreign affair concerns are an effort to deter Iran’s influence. A notable Saudi led initiative was a complete Gulf State blockade of Qatar, lasting 3 years and ending in 2021. Saudi Arabia claimed Qatar violated the Gulf Cooperation Council’s terms and trumping up terrorist charges. The Saudis ended the blockade to appease the U.S. who brokered the deal with Kuwait. As part of the 2030 initiative, Salman continues to meet with foreign dignitaries and generate foreign investment in Saudi Arabia. King Fahd died on August 1st, 2005 at the age of 84 and was the longest ruling King with a reign of 23 years.
I told Hamdi that I had corresponded with his friend Lindh, who served 17 years in federal prison in the United States before his release in 2019. These jihadists—people who recently would have sacrificed their life to take mine—had apparently been converted into office drones. Fifteen years ago, Saudi Arabia tried to deprogram them by sending them to debate clerics loyal to the government, who told the prisoners that they had misinterpreted Islam and needed to repent. But if this scene was to be believed, it turned out that terrorists didn’t need a learned debate about the will of God.
White House national security spokesperson John Kirby later said that Israel had agreed to listen to US concerns and thoughts before it launches an invasion of Rafah. “They’ve assured us that they won’t go into Rafah until we’ve had a chance to really share our perspectives and our concerns with them,” Kirby told ABC. “What we’re hoping is that after six weeks of a temporary ceasefire, we can maybe get something more enduring in place,” Kirby said. “The Israelis have started to meet the commitments that (US) President (Joe) Biden asked them to meet,” he said.
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