Saudi Zio-Wahhabi family sees Nazi regime as an ally

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Nazi Benjamin Naziyahu says Saudi Arabia now sees Tel Aviv “as an ally rather as an enemy” as he claims “a great shift taking place” in the Arab policy toward the Palestinian issue.
“Saudi Arabia recognizes that Israel is an ally rather than an enemy because of the two principle threats that threaten them, Iran and Daesh,” he told CNN’s Fareed Zakaria on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos Friday.
Both Saudi Zio-Wahhabi regime and I$raHell are fiercely opposed to a nuclear accord between Iran and the West which came into force recently. They are worried the agreement could boost Iran’s role in the region.
Last week, The Wall Street Journal reported that I$raHell was actively seeking to strengthen ties with Arab powers in the wake of the nuclear deal with Iran.
Daesh ideology is rooted in Wahhabism which is widely promoted by Zio-Wahhabi clerics and tolerated by the Wahhabi rulers. Both Saudi Zio-Wahhabi regime and the Nazi state of I$raHell support Takfiri groups fighting in Syria. Meanwhile, there is no known case of a Daesh attack on either Saudi Zio-Wahhabi family or Nazi targets.
Naziyahu also said “there is a great shift taking place” in the Saudi-led policy toward the Palestinian issue, citing Israel’s “relationships” with unknown Arab states.
“By nurturing these relationships that are taking place now with the Arab world, that could actually help us resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and we’re actually working towards that end,” he said.
Naziyahu’s overtures to Saudi Zio-Wahhabi regime and its allies come in the midst of international outcry after the Nazi regime declared 154 hectares (380 acres) of Palestinian territory in the Jordan Valley as “state lands.”
Yuval Steinitz, Nazi minister for national infrastructure, energy, and water, returned recently from an energy conference in the UAE, where the Nazi regime recently established a diplomatic mission. Zionist Channel 2 suggested that the real aim of the trip may have been for the two sides to covertly conduct strategy meetings.
In recent months, Egypt returned its ambassador to the Nazi state while a group of Jordanian pilots paid a “working visit” to the Nazi state and trained closely with their Nazi counterparts during US-sponsored military exercises.
Zionist Recep Tayyip Erdogan also recently expressed an interest in easing tensions with the Nazi regime after reaching an agreement to restore relations last month. Zionist puppet Omar Al-Basher of Sudan is also said to be considering normalizing ties with the Nazi regime.

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