Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – The Saudi Prince, Abdul Rahman bin Musaed, cited a Saudi proverb, saying that it was the “text” of Prince Bandar bin Sultan, the former head of Saudi intelligence, on the recent speech of Hassan Nasrallah, the Secretary-General of the Lebanese Hezbollah.
(A beard that you honor and a beard that you honor yourself for) .. Between the above brackets is a proverb of my people in the Kingdom.. This proverb is literally the text of a response to #Prince_Bandar_bin_Sultan on Nasrallah’s speech yesterday and what he mentioned, quoting from Hamad bin Jassim
This came in a tweet by Prince Abdul Rahman bin Musaed, where he said: “(A beard that you honor and a beard that you honor yourself for).. What is between the brackets above is a proverb of my people in the Kingdom.. This proverb is literally the text of Prince Bandar bin Sultan’s comment on Nasrallah’s speech yesterday and what he mentioned Quoted from Hamad bin Jassim.
Hamad bin Jassim $2000 billion requested by Bandar from Sultan to overthrow the regime in Syria https://t.co/jflHk9t1a6
Activists on social media interacted with Prince Abdul Rahman’s tweet, so the responses varied and divided, while some of them dropped what he had said on previous statements made by Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim, the former Prime Minister of Qatar to Al-Qabas, in which he spoke regarding Prince Bandar bin Sultan’s “receipt” of the Syrian file. As he says.
And the Secretary-General of the Lebanese Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, had said in a speech, Monday: “I mean, the Qataris are behind the line. The front line has become a Saudi administration, and he says that Bandar bin Sultan asked for a budget of 2000 billion dollars for victory in Syria. He says that it formed A huge budget, but he does not say how much it is, and I do not want me to bear my debts. He did not say that it was decided 2000 billion dollars, but he said a huge budget, well, these Arabs, when the events in Syria began, there was a very, very, very high readiness in the Syrian leadership and at the President Bashar al-Assad had to go to a political solution and expressed this position since the early days. Well, these Arabs, then, are seriously keen on Syria and the people of Syria, the old and young of Syria, and the Arab country, and these were very close friends of President Assad.
Nasrallah’s speech cited Hamad bin Jassim’s lie that $2 trillion was spent in Syria. But Prince Bandar bin Sultan’s comment appears to have been in a private council https://t.co/sC6Qj0U1ml
Nasrallah said in a speech on Monday, carried by his party’s Al-Manar channel, “Who is sabotaging Arab-Arab relations?”
The Secretary-General of the party added, “The one who sabotages Arab-Arab relations is the one who launched the war or who takes a stand with the oppressed and demands an end to the war?” The Gulf states had its ambassadors from Beirut and expelled Lebanon’s ambassadors to it before resuming diplomatic relations recently.