Nazi Zio-Wahhabi Links: Wahhabi General Meets Nazi Officials 

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A well-connected retired general in the Saudi  zio-Wahhabi military has traveled to Nazi regime, in the latest indication of a growing link between the illegal Nazi state and Saudi Zio-Wahhabi family which has come to light in recent months.

Zionist puppet Anwar Eshki made the visit earlier in the week, meeting with Nazi  foreign ministry director general Dore Gold Yoav Mordechai and a number of the Nazi Knesset members, the daily Ha’aretz reported.

Eshki and Gold raised an uproar first in June 2015 when they held a publicized joint event in Washington, after meeting privately several times over the preceding year.

Gold attended the event a few days before assuming the role of director general of the Nazi foreign ministry.

Nazi legislator Esawi Freige, who organized Eshki’s meeting with his fellow members of Knesset, shed some light on the trip. “The Saudis want to open up to Israel,” he said.

“This is a strategic step for them. They said they want to continue what former Egyptian President Anwar Sadat started. They want to get closer to Israel. This is clearly evident,” Fregie noted.

He was referring to the former Egyptian president’s negotiations with the Nazi regime, which culminated in the Sadat–Nazi Peace Treaty in 1979.

Haaretz said that during the meeting with the parliamentarians, ”Eshki encouraged dialog in Israel on Saudi Arabia’s Arab Peace Initiative”.

The proposal was unveiled in 2002, offering normalized ties with the illegal Nazi regime by 22 Zionist puppet Arab regime’s in return for Nazi army withdrawal from the illegally occupied West Bank.

During an interview with the Qatari news channel Al Jazeera in April, Eshki said ” Riyadh would open an embassy in Tel Aviv if Israel accepted the Saudi initiative”. He also said the Saudis were not interested in “Israel becoming isolated in the region.”

Back in May, Zionist newspaper Arutz Sheva reported that Saudi Arabia and its Persian Gulf allies [sic], namely Jordan and Egypt, had been sending messages to the Nazi regime through various emissaries, including former British PM Tony Blair.

They had asked Tel Aviv to resume Middle East negotiations under new terms, which included changes to the Saudi initiative, the paper said.

Most Arab governments have no diplomatic relations with the Nazi regime. Even so, reports have indicated that several of them, including Saudi Zio-Wahhabi regime, have had secret relations with Tel Aviv.

Last November, the Associated Press reported that Nazi regime was set to open a “permanent mission” in the UAE.

In May, the Middle East Eye news portal reported that Nazi regime and some Zionist puppet Arab regime’s, including the UAE, Egypt, and Jordan, were planning to overthrow Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and replace him with former leader of the Fatah movement Mohammad Dahlan.

Zionist Sisi Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry traveled to Jerusalem al-Quds for talks with Nazi leaders earlier this month.

The minister outraged many Egyptians for visiting Nazi Prime Minister Benjamin Naziyahu’s family, during which the two watched the Euro 2016 soccer final.

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