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1) My own favorite, Ali Moustafa Mosharafa.
Dr. Ali Moustafa Mosharafa Pasha was an Egyptian theoretical physicist. He was professor of applied mathematics in the Faculty of Science at Cairo University, and also served as its first dean.
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The assassination of Doctor Ali Mustafa MOSHARAFEH is one of the first assassinations of nuclear scientists. The Egyptian scientist was Albert Einstein's outstanding student in the early 1950s, Mossad agents assassinated him. he hadn't a good relationship with the Egyptian government too. Analysts believe that the affiliated government of King Farouk with Zionist association played a role in the death of MOSHARAFEH.
He was the first Egyptian who worked in the field of aerospace studies and one of those who helped on offering Albert Einstein's theory of relativity.
He was the first person who found out that hydrogen can lead to to build a bomb but his Islamic moral standards stopped him from introducing his invention. However some Russian and American scientists, after reaching his research, developed Hydrogenic bombs.
He was assassinated by Mossad.
2) Sameera Moussa.
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Egyptoan scientist that was assassinated by Mossad for her tries over making Egypt a nuclear state. She insisted that Egypt has to reach nuclear weapons.
3) El-Sayed Said Bodir. Egyptian rocket scientist. Assassinated by Mossad agents
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4) Nabil Alqlyny - a scientist who went missing 40 years ago. Egyptian nuclear scientist
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5) Yahya El Mashad.
Yahya El Mashad was an Egyptian nuclear scientist who headed the Iraqi nuclear program. He was killed in a Paris hotel room in June 1980, in an operation generally attributed to the Mossad.
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6) Nabil Ahmed Flyfl
Palestinian-Egyptian nuclear scientist, martyred by wester thugs.
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Iraqi nuclear scientist :
Adel al-Shuyukh . Assassinated in Turkey.
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Syrian nuclear scientist :
Abdul-Karim Khalil
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Lebanese nuclear scientist:
Ramal Hassan Ramal
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Most of them are assassinated by CIA-Mossad to prevent Muslim countries from getting nuclear capabilities even in peaceful phase of nuclear technology.
Thhe list is to be continued for Iranian scientists assassinated by Mossad.
 
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Why are you crying? Dead Arabs is good news for at least the majority of Iranians. Most of your fellow Iranians were celebrating those assassinations as back then you were best buddies with Israel.
huh sod off Saudi.
You are responsible of Arab blood in Yemen, Palestine, Lebanon and Syria.
Justice day is so close for you Saudi thugs.
 
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Why are you crying? Dead Arabs is good news for at least the majority of Isranians. Most of your fellow Iranians were celebrating those assassinations as back then you were best buddies with Israel.
Ahh hope you could understand why an Irani made this thread. This little knowledge could have save the entire Muslim around the world.
 
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huh sod off Saudi.
You are responsible of Arab blood in Yemen, Palestine, Lebanon and Syria.
Justice day is so close for you Saudi thugs.

An Iranian should not even dare to talk about a single topic that is related to anything remotely Arab.

Are you kidding me? Palestine and Lebanon (peaceful country that only deals with a refugee crisis from Syria and very sporadic unrest caused mainly by Hezbollah - your supposed pet) has absolutely nothing to do with KSA.

In Syria you are the one who have aided the greatest mass-murderer in the 21st century against the will of the Syrian people. In return you have hosted zero Syrians (compared to the amount KSA is hosting) and done nothing but spread misery. Nowadays your sponsored militias are committing genocide against Muslims in Syria.

In Yemen you are supporting a bunch of terrorists (Houthis) and a former dictator (Ali Abdullah Saleh) that the Yemeni people removed in 2012, against the legitimate government of Yemen and the Yemeni military.

In short someone has to clean up the mess that your Wannabe Arab Mullah's of Mullahstan caused in those Arab nations. KSA is one of the few nations in the region if not the only one that takes this job seriously hence your frustration.

On the contrary I believe that a great punishment is awaiting your nation. I believe that you will soon be hit by another devastating earthquake.

Ahh hope you could understand why an Irani made this thread. This little knowledge could have save the entire Muslim around the world.

You should visit Islamic forums in Arabic and Arab forums to know what Arabs have to say about the Mullah's of Iran and their supporters. It is not pretty and we don't want anything to do with them and we will remove their puppets one by one no matter how long it will take.
 
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An Iranian should not even dare to talk about a single topic that is related to anything remotely Arab.

Are you kidding me? Palestine and Lebanon (peaceful country that only deals with a refugee crisis from Syria and very sporadic unrest caused mainly by Hezbollah - your supposed pet) has absolutely nothing to do with KSA.

In Syria you are the one who have aided the greatest mass-murderer in the 21st century against the will of the Syrian people. In return you have hosted zero Syrians (compared to the amount KSA is hosting) and done nothing but spread misery. Nowadays your sponsored militias are committing genocide against Muslims in Syria.

In Yemen you are supporting a bunch of terrorists (Houthis) and a former dictator (Ali Abdullah Saleh) that the Yemeni people removed in 2012, against the legitimate government of Yemen and the Yemeni military.

In short someone has to clean up the mess that your Wannabe Arab Mullah's of Mullahstan caused in those Arab nations. KSA is one of the few nations in the region if not the only one that takes this job seriously hence your frustration.

On the contrary I believe that a great punishment is awaiting your nation. I believe that you will soon be hit by another devastating earthquake.



You should visit Islamic forums in Arabic and Arab forums to know what Arabs have to say about the Mullah's of Iran and their supporters. It is not pretty and we don't want anything to do with them and we will remove their puppets one by one.
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Israel and Saudi Arabia: Strange Bedfellows in the New Middle East

Israel and Saudi Arabia are burying the hatchet. For at least 10 reasons, that's not such a good idea.

By Medea Benjamin, May 18, 2016.

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Former Saudi intelligence chief Prince Turki bin Faisal and retired Israeli Major General Yaakov Amidror together at a Washington event hosted by The Washington Institute for Near East Policy. (Photo: Youtube).

On the surface, it would seem that Saudi Arabia and Israel would be the worst of enemies — and indeed, they’ve never had diplomatic relations.

After all, the Saudis have championed the cause of the Palestinians, who are oppressed by the Israelis. Israelis say they’re besieged by Muslim extremists, and many of these extremists are motivated by the intolerant, Wahhabi ideology born and bred in Saudi Arabia.

But beneath the surface, these two old adversaries actually have a lot in common. In fact, in the contemporary Middle East, they’ve become the strangest of bedfellows.

Rumors about the budding relationship have been circulating for the past few years. In 2015, former Saudi and Israeli officials confirmed that they’d held a series of high-level meetings to discuss shared concerns, such as the growing influence of Iran in Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and Lebanon, as well as Iran’s nuclear enrichment program. Shimon Shapira, an Israeli representative who participated in secret meetings with the Saudis, put it this way: “We discovered we have the same problems and same challenges and some of the same answers.”

On May 5, former Saudi intelligence chief Prince Turki bin Faisal and retired Israeli Major General Yaakov Amidror spoke together at a Washington event hosted by The Washington Institute for Near East Policy — the policy wing of the pro-Israel lobby AIPAC. The event, broadcast live online, showed that Saudi Arabia and Israel have finally come out of the closet –– together.

Here are some traits Saudi Arabia and Israel have in common.

  1. Oppression
Both oppress the non-dominant groups living in their borders. Israel oppresses Palestinians, building settlements on their land and surrounding their villages with apartheid walls and heavily armed soldiers. Saudi Arabia has set up a political and judicial system that oppresses everyone who’s not Sunni (like Shiites and non-Muslims), as well as women and millions of migrant workers.

Both nations respond to political dissidents in similar ways, using excessive force, arbitrary and indefinite detention, intimidation, and torture.

  1. Aggression
Israel and Saudi Arabia have each invaded neighboring lands, killing thousands of civilians. Israel has been recurrently invading and bombing Gaza since 2008. In 2014 alone the Israeli military killed 2,104 people — most of them civilians — and destroyed 17,200 homes and left 475,000 living in emergency conditions.

The Saudis have meanwhile interfered in the internal affairs of neighboring Yemen. In March 2015, they launched a vicious bombing campaign directed at Shiite rebels in the country. So far they’ve killed over 6,000 mostly civilian Yemenis. They’ve bombed markets, schools, hospitals, residences, and wedding parties, displacing over 2.5 million people.

Additionally, both use weapons that have been internationally banned: Israel used white phosphorus in Gaza, while the Saudis have used cluster bombs in Yemen.

  1. Religious Discrimination
Religion plays a key role in the politics of both nations.

Israel is considered the homeland for the Jewish people, and the Basic Laws of Israel that serve in place of a constitution define the country as a Jewish state. Jews get preferential treatment, such as the right to immigrate to Israel from anywhere and automatically become citizens, while Muslims face daily discrimination and are treated as second-class citizens.

In Saudi Arabia, Mecca is the holiest city for Muslims, and the Saudi kingdom considers itself the global center of Islam. Only Muslims can become Saudi citizens, and non-Muslims are treated like second-class citizens.

  1. Violent Exports
Both countries export “products” that promote violence. Israel is a major exporter of weapons, and Israeli forces often train police in other countries — including the United States — in repressive techniques. The Saudis export the extremist Sunni ideology called Wahhabism all over the Middle East and North Africa. Wahhabism is the ideological basis of al-Qaeda and the Islamic State.

  1. Hatred of Iran
More than anything else, it’s a shared hatred of Iran that’s bringing these adversaries together. Both view Iran as an existential threat and fear Tehran’s growing influence in the region. They both opposed the Iran nuclear deal that was such a great win for diplomacy over war, and they share a determination to stop the United States from getting any closer to Iran.

  1. Support for Egypt’s Coup
Both nations supported the military coup in Egypt, led by General Adbul Fattah el Sisi, which overthrew a democratically elected government and led to a brutal wave of repression that put 40,000 dissidents in prison. The Saudis have stepped in with billions of dollars to fill the Sisi regime’s coffers, and Egypt has collaborated with Israel in Israel’s continued siege of Gaza.

  1. Intervention in Syria
Both Israel and Saudi Arabia are more concerned with overthrowing the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad (who’s aligned with Iran) than defeating the Islamic State. To that end, they’ve been supporting extremist groups in Syria like the Nusra Front, which is an al-Qaeda affiliate.

The Saudis have sent weapons and money to Nusra. For its part, Israel has been treating wounded Nusra fighters in Israeli hospitals and then sending them back to battle the Syrian army. Israel also killed Lebanese and Iranian advisers who were assisting Assad’s government in fighting against Al Nusra.

saudi-israel-us-protest-722x542.jpg

(Photo: CodePink)

  1. Young Political Prisoners
Both nations lock up thousands of political prisoners, including minors. In February 2016, Israel had 6,204 Palestinians in prison, 438 of them minors. Many of the minors are imprisoned for throwing stones at Israeli soldiers. The Saudis have beheaded minors, and presently have three prisoners facing execution who were arrested as juveniles for nonviolent protests.

  1. Robust Washington Lobbies
They both spend many millions of dollars to influence U.S. policy.

The Israeli government enjoys the backing of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, which is often considered the most influential foreign policy lobby group in the United States.

The Saudis have just started their own version called SAPRAC, or the Saudi American Public Relations Affairs Committee. For years they’ve been buying influence by contracting influential public relations and law firms like the Podesta Group and donating to the Clinton Foundation, the Carter Foundation, and dozens of think tanks and Ivy League universities.

  1. Alliances with the United States
Finally, both countries are long-time allies of the United States. Subsequent U.S. administrations have supported Israel since its founding in 1948; they’ve also supported an array of Saudi kings since the founding of that nation in 1932.

The U.S. has helped guarantee the security of both nations. U.S. taxpayers give over $3 billion a year to support the Israeli military, the U.S. military guards the Persian Gulf for the Saudi royalty, and Saudi Arabia is the No. 1 purchaser of U.S. weapons.

Some say it’s good for Israel and Saudi Arabia to bury the hatchet and find common ground. But peace in the Middle East won’t be furthered by the causes they’re collaborating on.

Instead, Israel has to make peace with the Palestinians, and Saudi Arabia has to come to terms with Iran. Otherwise, Saudi-Israeli collusion will only be a fatal embrace that causes more heartbreak for the region.

Medea Benjamin is the co-founder of the peace group CODEPINK and the human rights organization Global Exchange. She is the author of a forthcoming book about Saudi Arabia entitled The Unjust Kingdom and is the author of Drone Warfare: Killing by Remote Control.

Moreover, why didn't you give Palestinian resistance groups a single bullet to fight Israelis? Beacause you love Israel, isn't it?
In Syria you are the one who have aided the greatest mass-murderer in the 21st century against the will of the Syrian people. In return you have hosted zero Syrians (compared to the amount KSA is hosting) and done nothing but spread misery. Nowadays your sponsored militias are committing genocide against Muslims in Syria.
Everyone is able to see Saudi-Israeli-American alliance against Iran-Syria-Russia alliance. You are on Israel's side.
In short someone has to clean up the mess that your Wannabe Arab Mullah's of Mullahstan caused in those Arab nations. KSA is one of the few nations in the region if not the only one that takes this job seriously hence your frustration.

On the contrary I believe that a great punishment is awaiting your nation. I believe that you will soon be hit by another devastating earthquake.
hahahh Never forget this word : Yemen. They will give you your rebuke. Wait for the exact moment zionist saudi
 
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This is the gift of Saudi-Israeli alliance for Islamic world::
Israel and Saudi Arabia: Strange Bedfellows in the New Middle East

Israel and Saudi Arabia are burying the hatchet. For at least 10 reasons, that's not such a good idea.

By Medea Benjamin, May 18, 2016.

Share

Print
saudi-arabia-israel-relations-youtube-722x390.png

Former Saudi intelligence chief Prince Turki bin Faisal and retired Israeli Major General Yaakov Amidror together at a Washington event hosted by The Washington Institute for Near East Policy. (Photo: Youtube).

On the surface, it would seem that Saudi Arabia and Israel would be the worst of enemies — and indeed, they’ve never had diplomatic relations.

After all, the Saudis have championed the cause of the Palestinians, who are oppressed by the Israelis. Israelis say they’re besieged by Muslim extremists, and many of these extremists are motivated by the intolerant, Wahhabi ideology born and bred in Saudi Arabia.

But beneath the surface, these two old adversaries actually have a lot in common. In fact, in the contemporary Middle East, they’ve become the strangest of bedfellows.

Rumors about the budding relationship have been circulating for the past few years. In 2015, former Saudi and Israeli officials confirmed that they’d held a series of high-level meetings to discuss shared concerns, such as the growing influence of Iran in Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and Lebanon, as well as Iran’s nuclear enrichment program. Shimon Shapira, an Israeli representative who participated in secret meetings with the Saudis, put it this way: “We discovered we have the same problems and same challenges and some of the same answers.”

On May 5, former Saudi intelligence chief Prince Turki bin Faisal and retired Israeli Major General Yaakov Amidror spoke together at a Washington event hosted by The Washington Institute for Near East Policy — the policy wing of the pro-Israel lobby AIPAC. The event, broadcast live online, showed that Saudi Arabia and Israel have finally come out of the closet –– together.

Here are some traits Saudi Arabia and Israel have in common.

  1. Oppression
Both oppress the non-dominant groups living in their borders. Israel oppresses Palestinians, building settlements on their land and surrounding their villages with apartheid walls and heavily armed soldiers. Saudi Arabia has set up a political and judicial system that oppresses everyone who’s not Sunni (like Shiites and non-Muslims), as well as women and millions of migrant workers.

Both nations respond to political dissidents in similar ways, using excessive force, arbitrary and indefinite detention, intimidation, and torture.

  1. Aggression
Israel and Saudi Arabia have each invaded neighboring lands, killing thousands of civilians. Israel has been recurrently invading and bombing Gaza since 2008. In 2014 alone the Israeli military killed 2,104 people — most of them civilians — and destroyed 17,200 homes and left 475,000 living in emergency conditions.

The Saudis have meanwhile interfered in the internal affairs of neighboring Yemen. In March 2015, they launched a vicious bombing campaign directed at Shiite rebels in the country. So far they’ve killed over 6,000 mostly civilian Yemenis. They’ve bombed markets, schools, hospitals, residences, and wedding parties, displacing over 2.5 million people.

Additionally, both use weapons that have been internationally banned: Israel used white phosphorus in Gaza, while the Saudis have used cluster bombs in Yemen.

  1. Religious Discrimination
Religion plays a key role in the politics of both nations.

Israel is considered the homeland for the Jewish people, and the Basic Laws of Israel that serve in place of a constitution define the country as a Jewish state. Jews get preferential treatment, such as the right to immigrate to Israel from anywhere and automatically become citizens, while Muslims face daily discrimination and are treated as second-class citizens.

In Saudi Arabia, Mecca is the holiest city for Muslims, and the Saudi kingdom considers itself the global center of Islam. Only Muslims can become Saudi citizens, and non-Muslims are treated like second-class citizens.

  1. Violent Exports
Both countries export “products” that promote violence. Israel is a major exporter of weapons, and Israeli forces often train police in other countries — including the United States — in repressive techniques. The Saudis export the extremist Sunni ideology called Wahhabism all over the Middle East and North Africa. Wahhabism is the ideological basis of al-Qaeda and the Islamic State.

  1. Hatred of Iran
More than anything else, it’s a shared hatred of Iran that’s bringing these adversaries together. Both view Iran as an existential threat and fear Tehran’s growing influence in the region. They both opposed the Iran nuclear deal that was such a great win for diplomacy over war, and they share a determination to stop the United States from getting any closer to Iran.

  1. Support for Egypt’s Coup
Both nations supported the military coup in Egypt, led by General Adbul Fattah el Sisi, which overthrew a democratically elected government and led to a brutal wave of repression that put 40,000 dissidents in prison. The Saudis have stepped in with billions of dollars to fill the Sisi regime’s coffers, and Egypt has collaborated with Israel in Israel’s continued siege of Gaza.

  1. Intervention in Syria
Both Israel and Saudi Arabia are more concerned with overthrowing the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad (who’s aligned with Iran) than defeating the Islamic State. To that end, they’ve been supporting extremist groups in Syria like the Nusra Front, which is an al-Qaeda affiliate.

The Saudis have sent weapons and money to Nusra. For its part, Israel has been treating wounded Nusra fighters in Israeli hospitals and then sending them back to battle the Syrian army. Israel also killed Lebanese and Iranian advisers who were assisting Assad’s government in fighting against Al Nusra.

saudi-israel-us-protest-722x542.jpg

(Photo: CodePink)

  1. Young Political Prisoners
Both nations lock up thousands of political prisoners, including minors. In February 2016, Israel had 6,204 Palestinians in prison, 438 of them minors. Many of the minors are imprisoned for throwing stones at Israeli soldiers. The Saudis have beheaded minors, and presently have three prisoners facing execution who were arrested as juveniles for nonviolent protests.

  1. Robust Washington Lobbies
They both spend many millions of dollars to influence U.S. policy.

The Israeli government enjoys the backing of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, which is often considered the most influential foreign policy lobby group in the United States.

The Saudis have just started their own version called SAPRAC, or the Saudi American Public Relations Affairs Committee. For years they’ve been buying influence by contracting influential public relations and law firms like the Podesta Group and donating to the Clinton Foundation, the Carter Foundation, and dozens of think tanks and Ivy League universities.

  1. Alliances with the United States
Finally, both countries are long-time allies of the United States. Subsequent U.S. administrations have supported Israel since its founding in 1948; they’ve also supported an array of Saudi kings since the founding of that nation in 1932.

The U.S. has helped guarantee the security of both nations. U.S. taxpayers give over $3 billion a year to support the Israeli military, the U.S. military guards the Persian Gulf for the Saudi royalty, and Saudi Arabia is the No. 1 purchaser of U.S. weapons.

Some say it’s good for Israel and Saudi Arabia to bury the hatchet and find common ground. But peace in the Middle East won’t be furthered by the causes they’re collaborating on.

Instead, Israel has to make peace with the Palestinians, and Saudi Arabia has to come to terms with Iran. Otherwise, Saudi-Israeli collusion will only be a fatal embrace that causes more heartbreak for the region.

Medea Benjamin is the co-founder of the peace group CODEPINK and the human rights organization Global Exchange. She is the author of a forthcoming book about Saudi Arabia entitled The Unjust Kingdom and is the author of Drone Warfare: Killing by Remote Control.

Moreover, why didn't you give Palestinian resistance groups a single bullet to fight Israelis? Beacause you love Israel, isn't it?

Everyone is able to see Saudi-Israeli-American alliance against Iran-Syria-Russia alliance. You are on Israel's side.

hahahh Never forget this word : Yemen. They will give you your rebuke. Wait for the exact moment zionist saudi

You should worry about the fact that you live in the least practicing Muslim-majority nation in the Muslim world that is home to the largest number of Zionists and anti-Muslims. There is a reason why the Iranian diaspora in the West are almost anonymously disliked by the Muslim diaspora in the West. You cannot find such a big amount of Western wannabes and anti-Muslims in any other Muslim community. Not even close.

Also big words from a person from a country that was aided by the same Israel against Muslim Arab Iraq in the 1980's and considering the fact that Israel basically built your entire infrastructure and kickstarted your nuclear project. Your ties with Israel from its' foundation until 1979 and probably until today are 1000 times more greater than supposed KSA-Israeli ties.

You Wilayat al-Faqih Mullah fools think that you can rally Arabs and fool them by being anti-Zionist. You have tried that since the 1979's but today everyone knows your true agenda and face. Ask Hamas of all people or Palestinians that you have "championed" for almost 4 decades to no avail. So please continue for our entertainment.

But I warn you. Your Mullah's think that they are so great by interfering in those Arab nations when they are at their worst in history but know one day that this will be avenged. Arabs don't forget. Remember that you are a tiny entity compared to the Arab world on all fronts. You should pray that the West/world will interfere to help you in case of an all out war between Iran and the Arab world. In such a war there would be no Iran afterwards or Iranians.

In fact if not for Western interference Saddam could have not only nuked but also gassed you further. A shame that the early Arab Muslim armies did not erase your likes completely. They probably would if they knew what you would be up to 1400 years later.
 
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Brothers when we are going to stop this in fighting. We are all in this boat together but given half the chance we are very happily willing and eager to back stab. Please pause think be mature and be forgiving and see how much we can achieve together. What will make us to grow up and how many our counties in front of us being destroyed and we have not learned anything and we are still fighting with each other. I always wonder what will make us unite can anyone give me an honest answer?
Analyse what damage we are doing to each other and for a 5 second think can we not eat from a same plate. Just a thought for you all smart people.
 
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You should worry about the fact that you live in the least practicing Muslim-majority nation in the Muslim world that is home to the largest number of Zionists and anti-Muslims. There is a reason why the Iranian diaspora in the West are almost anonymously disliked by the Muslim diaspora in the West. You cannot find such a big amount of Western wannabes and anti-Muslims in any other Muslim community. Not even close.

Also big words from a person from a country that was aided by the same Israel against Muslim Arab Iraq in the 1980's and considering the fact that Israel basically built your entire infrastructure and kickstarted your nuclear project. Your ties with Israel from its' foundation until 1979 and probably until today are 1000 times more greater than supposed KSA-Israeli ties.

You Wilayat al-Faqih Mullah fools think that you can rally Arabs and fool them by being anti-Zionist. You have tried that since the 1979's but today everyone knows your true agenda and face. So please continue for our entertainment.
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You are a real clown, i like you. Time will tell us everything Saudi.
Let's wait. ان الله مع الصابرین. Strange words for a Saudi zionist :lol:
 
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You should visit Islamic forums in Arabic and Arab forums to know what Arabs have to say about the Mullah's of Iran and their supporters. It is not pretty and we don't want anything to do with them and we will remove their puppets one by one.
I don't need to visit any forum. I am more educated than any Saudi scholar in my religion. I know who My Holy Prophet PBUH is and what he taught us and I know history well that how the house of Saud came to power with British help. The topic here is assassination of Nuclear scientists not the Saudis so please stay on topic.
 
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Brothers when we are going to stop this in fighting. We are all in this boat together but given half the chance we are very happily willing and eager to back stab. Please pause think be mature and be forgiving and see how much we can achieve together. What will make us to grow up and how many our counties in front of us being destroyed and we have not learned anything and we are still fighting with each other. I always wonder what will make us unite can anyone give me an honest answer?
Analyse what damage we are doing to each other and for a 5 second think can we not eat from a same plate. Just a thought for you all smart people.
Arabian people of Peninsula will help Yemeni people bro.
Don't worry about that, in time pass Al-Saud family will pay the prize of it's treason to Arab world. Meanwhile Al-Saud family never could put Arabian people of peninsula against Yemeni people. It has an obvious fact, they don't want to kill their brothers in Yemen. The only aid of Al-Saud family against Yemen, comes from USA and Israel. They are alone against millions of Arabs out there
 
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You are a real clown, i like you. Time will tell us everything Saudi.
Let's wait. ان الله مع الصابرین. Strange words for a Saudi zionist :lol:

I know that the facts that I wrote hurts you. Truth tend to do that. Especially the Wilayat al-Faqih Mullah lot when they realize what an environment (Iran) they live in.

I don't need to visit any forum. I am more educated than any Saudi scholar in my religion. I know who My Holy Prophet PBUH is and what he taught us and I know history well that how the house of Saud came to power with British help. The topic here is assassination of Nuclear scientists not the Saudis so please stay on topic.

You are a bigger joke than I thought. You might be the most respected Hindu scholar in comparison to some of those respected scholars, as I know no respected Islamic scholars who do not know Arabic let alone Classical Arabic.

Arabian people of Peninsula will help Yemeni people bro.
Don't worry about that, in time pass Al-Saud family will pay the prize of it's treason to Arab world. Meanwhile Al-Saud family never could put Arabian people of peninsula against Yemeni people. It has an obvious fact, they don't want to kill their brothers in Yemen. The only aid of Al-Saud family against Yemen, comes from USA and Israel. They are alone against millions of Arabs out there

This has nothing to do with Al-Saud. You don't get it do you? Arabs do not like your Mullah's or its supporters and you should be happy about the current incompetent Arab regimes in power as they do not reflect the Arab opinion. If it was up to the people they would have launched a war against your Mullah's a long ago.
 
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You are a real clown, i like you. Time will tell us everything Saudi.
Let's wait. ان الله مع الصابرین. Strange words for a Saudi zionist :lol:
Lets leave the fitnas and get back to topic. No matter how many scientists they assassinate talent will always find a way. The most important duty of a Muslim is to learn and study and if one has to go to China to study a Muslim should make the journey for acquiring knowledge. Indeed Holy Prophet showed the way to the technology was in the east towards China.

You are a bigger joke than I thought. You might be the most respected Hindu scholar as I know no respected Islamic scholars who do not know Arabic let alone Classical Arabic.
Please don't push me you will regret it. I am well knowledge to make you silent but I would like to avoid that.
 
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Please don't push me you will regret it. I am well knowledge to make you silent but I would like to avoid that.

Yes, I better not provoke the world's most respected and knowledgeable Hindu scholar.

 
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