The son of the late Saudi King Fahd Bin Abdulaziz took to Twitter to urge Muslims to go fight against Israeli aggression on Masjid Al-Aqsa.
In the tweets, Prince Abdulaziz Bin Fahd called on Muslims worldwide to stand in solidarity with Al-Aqsa.
He tweeted: “Every Muslim is obliged to support our brothers in Palestine and the Holy Al-Aqsa Mosque, everyone within their means. O nation of Muhammad, show them who you are. Neglecting Al-Aqsa would be a disgrace and God will hold us accountable.”
In another tweet he posted: “O nation of Muhammad and Allah, the third mosque is a prisoner of the criminal occupation, is there no wise among us? Let us go and fight, we would either be victorious and save it, or we fail but will be forgiven by our Lord.”
He went onto tweet: “O nation of Muhammad and Allah, the third mosque is a prisoner of the criminal occupation, is there no wise among us? Let us go and fight, we would either be victorious and save it, or we fail but will be forgiven by our Lord.”
The prince also posted a video of his father during a visit to the White House, where he highlighted the urgency to find a fair solution on the Israeli occupation of Palestine and Palestinian statehood.
In stark contrast, there has been a deafening silence from the Saudi regime regarding recent events at Masjid Al-Aqsa.
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It is widely believed that due to the diplomatic tensions with Qatar and subsequently the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas, the oil-rich monarchy has distanced itself from publicly condemning Israeli aggression.
Additionally, landmark trade deals with Israel which are in the process of being secured is another reason analysts have cited for Saudi’s silence on the current transgression on Masjid Al-Aqsa.