Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah says the Gaza war is a “collective massacre” that has spared no Palestinian living there and describes it as a “crime against humanity.”
King Abdullah’s remarks were read live by a news anchor on Saudi state television Friday. The aging monarch did not make an appearance.
The Saudi king warns that the fighting in Gaza will lead to a generation of children who will grow up knowing nothing but the language of violence. He calls on Muslim leaders and the international community to unite against what he describes as state terrorism and terrorism by groups.
The king has been deeply involved in cease-fire talks, siding with Egypt. He held meetings with the Palestinian president, Qatar’s emir and pledged $80 million in aid for the Palestinian people.
(AP)
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I must have missed the part where the king offered to settle his suffering brothers in his country.
‘The Saudi king warns that the fighting in Gaza will lead to a generation of children who will grow up knowing nothing but the language of violence’
And Hamas run schools preach love, tolerance and acceptance of others. Those children would have become peace loving, fair people as adults who valued life.
Yeah, right!
You Dirty Dog .
You sponsored Osam Bin laden & all the terrorist activities all around the world with your oil for blood.
I think you should just go back to under the rock where you belong.