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Late Saudi King Abdul Aziz Al-Saud’s advice was first published in the first issue of Dhahran News newspaper dated Dec. 26, 1954. — AP


Dubai — During the late part of his reign, Saudi Arabia’s founding King urged the Syrians to unify and maintain solidarity after colonialism, in remarks that were remembered by Saudi writer Mshari Al Thaydi published in an article in Asharq al-Awsat newspaper.

The late King Abdul Aziz Al-Saud’s advice was first published in the first issue of Dhahran News newspaper dated December 26, 1954 – one year after he passed away in November of 1953.

During its coverage of the late King’s visit to Egypt, the newspaper reported that his advice for solidarity came during his meeting with a delegation of Syrian journalists.

The late King was quoted as saying: “I heard that the Syrians talk a lot, but they never agree, a statement I have out passed due to my conviction that Damascus is the core of Arab movement.”

He addressed the Syrians directly, saying: “When I urge for action and unity, it is for the sake of your country. I have no aspiration to rule Syria, I want it a fully independent and sovereign state, hence my advice for you is to work together. I (bestow myself) for the Arabs in general and for Syria particularly.”

In five years of the Syrian civil war, 400,000 have been killed and another 70,000 have perished due to a lack of basics such as clean water and healthcare. — Al Arabiya English
 
Oct 25, 2016


Late Saudi King Abdul Aziz Al-Saud’s advice was first published in the first issue of Dhahran News newspaper dated Dec. 26, 1954. — AP


Dubai — During the late part of his reign, Saudi Arabia’s founding King urged the Syrians to unify and maintain solidarity after colonialism, in remarks that were remembered by Saudi writer Mshari Al Thaydi published in an article in Asharq al-Awsat newspaper.

The late King Abdul Aziz Al-Saud’s advice was first published in the first issue of Dhahran News newspaper dated December 26, 1954 – one year after he passed away in November of 1953.

During its coverage of the late King’s visit to Egypt, the newspaper reported that his advice for solidarity came during his meeting with a delegation of Syrian journalists.

The late King was quoted as saying: “I heard that the Syrians talk a lot, but they never agree, a statement I have out passed due to my conviction that Damascus is the core of Arab movement.”

He addressed the Syrians directly, saying: “When I urge for action and unity, it is for the sake of your country. I have no aspiration to rule Syria, I want it a fully independent and sovereign state, hence my advice for you is to work together. I (bestow myself) for the Arabs in general and for Syria particularly.”

In five years of the Syrian civil war, 400,000 have been killed and another 70,000 have perished due to a lack of basics such as clean water and healthcare. — Al Arabiya English


As if Saudi Arabia was found by him relatively peacefully with full solidarity from everyone in the region ruled by erstwhile Ottamans.

What a joke. :p:
 
As if Saudi Arabia was found by him relatively peacefully with full solidarity from everyone in the region ruled by erstwhile Ottamans.

What a joke. :p:


Ottomans/Turks are aware what the founders of House of Saud were upto and who are native Ikhwan.
 

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