why do we have problem with Pakistan-Saudi relation?
مقرن بن عبدالعزيز أمیرسعودي یتعرف بتسليح بلاده للجماعات المسلحة المعادية لإيران
Time: After the visit of a number of princes of Prince Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud at the King Faisal Specialist Hospital in Riyadh on Tuesday, the Prince "Turki bin Nasser bin Abdul Aziz," the concern of the Crown Prince of the former Saudi Prince "Muqrin bin Abdul Aziz" towards arming His country to the armed groups hostile to Iran, in the interests of the homeland, according to the site "Now" Kuwaiti.
Prince Turki, according to Prince Muqrin bin Abdul Aziz, quoted military sources as saying that Saudi Arabia supplied the armed terrorist organizations hostile to Iran with huge quantities of weapons aboard C-130 military cargo planes through five secret flights to the Dalbendin airport in the province. Balochistan bordering the Pakistan-Iran border.
He pointed to the weaponization of groups linked to foreign intelligence in the province of Khuzestan in similar operations across Kuwait with the support of Saudi Arabia, expressing concern about the adverse repercussions of this step on the security of his country.
And al arabiye the the Saudi official news network was the first that aired jish ul adl beheading or terrorists attacks videos interviews its leader ...
Besides:
Saudis Close to Crown Prince Discussed Killing Other Enemies a Year Before Khashoggi’s Death
During the March 2017 meeting about the plan to sabotage Iran’s economy, according to the three people familiar with the discussions, the Saudis asked the businessmen whether they also “conducted kinetics” — lethal operations — saying they were interested in killing senior Iranian officials. The businessmen hesitated, saying they would need to consult their lawyer.
They sketched out operations like revealing hidden global assets of the Quds Force; creating fake social media accounts in Farsi to foment unrest in Iran; financing Iranian opposition groups; and publicizing accusations, real or fictitious, against senior Iranian officials to turn them against one another.
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Senior leader of Jaish-ul-Adl terrorist group killed: Source
A
high-ranking leader of the so-called
Jaish-ul-Adl terrorist group
has been killed in the
Pakistan's port city of Karachi, a major blow to terrorists operating across the Pakistani-Iranian border.
Sources have confirmed that Mohammad Saeed Torkaman Zehi was killed by
unknown gunmen in on April 7, according to a report by Fars News Agency on Sunday.
No group has yet claimed responsibility for the death of the notorious terror leader who was Jaish-ul-Adl’s spokesman and second in command.
Iranian officials have confirmed the death of the terrorist, though the group itself has yet to make a comment on the issue.