Report: Saudi Crown Prince fears assassination if he normalizes with Israel
- Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman expressed fear of assassination if he normalizes relations with Israel, according to a report by Politico.
- Bin Salman referenced Anwar Sadat's assassination to Congress, highlighting the risks tied to normalization with Israel.
- Despite his concerns, officials state that Bin Salman remains committed to reaching a long-term normalization deal with Israel and the United States.
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Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has expressed fear of his assassination. US-based news outlets have quoted sources as saying that MBS said in a meeting with US lawmakers that if Saudi Arabia signs a normalization agreement with Israel, which does not include recognition of a Palestinian state, then he could be assassinated.
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Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler Mohammed Bin Salman is reportedly worried about his own assassination. According to Politico's report, the Saudi Crown Prince expressed fears to the US. MBS mentioned to members of the US Congress that his life is in danger and he fears murder due to a plan with the US to normalise ties with Israel, as per Politico report. However, Salman told the US that any normalisation deal with Israel must include a "true path …
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