Yemeni journalist: It is a shame that the "Mossad" declares the death of “Saleh" and a disgrace for the Kingdom to keep quiet about it http://www.islamtimes.org/vdcf10de.w6d1ea7riw.html
The political analyst and Yemeni journalist (resigned editor-in-chief of the Republic’s official newspaper), Samir Al-Yousufi, described Saudi Arabia's position regarding Saleh’s status as very disgraceful...Al-Yousufi, considered one of the most prominent and senior journalists in Yemen, who has a deep relationship with Saleh’s regime said in an exclusive statement for "Islam Times":
"It is of most shame that the Israeli Intelligence Agency declares Saleh’s death last Monday and an embarrassing disgrace that Saudi Arabia, which hosts the Two Holy Mosques being birthplace of The Message, to hush the information." Al-Yousufi, who resigned from his presidential editor-in-chief position of the Republic’s official newspaper, explained after what became known as the massacre of the "Friday of Dignity" that occurred on the 18th of March 2011 leaving more than 57 people dead and hundreds wounded, "that the Yemeni revolution led by the Yemeni youth does not appeal to the Saudi regime led by the Yemeni youth since Saudi Arabia basically rejects the Yemeni revolution as a whole,
and Saudi Arabia stood against the former Yemeni revolution, which started in September 1962, with all its capabilities in support of the royalists bringing in Zionist experts to carry out the war alongside the royalists at the time.” The most prominent of those Zionist figures back then was "Bob Dinar" who fought alongside the royalists while having the Saudi financial support.
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