The Washington Post (founded in 1877 and the most widespread in the United States of America) described Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as a tyrant and as the prince of death squads. After describing the newspaper, the Washington Federal Court issued a summons order, against Mohammed bin Salman and 13 of his entourage, against the background of Saad Al-Jabri's accusations against them of trying to assassinate him.

Qatari cartoonist Saad Al-Mohannadi proposes to include the letter Waw in the word "demand" which was placed on the day of the siege on his country under the name of "13 demands to lift the siege", to be 13 "wanted" according to the indictment filed against Mohammed bin Salman and his aides.

It is Mohammed bin Salman's new nightmare? It is Major General Dr. Saad al-Jabri, advisor to the former Saudi crown prince and the detainee Prince Muhammad bin Nayef, who enjoys special esteem in the central American security institutions. By killing and dismembering him, only two weeks after the liquidation of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul.

Observers believe that the young Prince Mohammed is sharp and intelligent and has a keen vision, but he uses people with pierced vision, such as the "Tiger Squad", which was tasked with killing Khashoggi in secret. In the United States, it has now become accused of being a front to carry out killings and kidnappings, which he called "musk", which has turned into "holding the opponents," meaning catching them.

But Al-Jabri has an amazing security hunch. He copied his personal memory from the cemetery of dangerous secrets, recorded it in testimonies and observations in front of the camera for long hours, and handed it over to his team of lawyers to show it if he was assassinated or kidnapped.

Things did not stop at the first attempt, as the fishing is urgent beyond expectations, as Canadian media reported that a new attempt was discovered to assassinate Al-Jabri, which made it necessary for the Canadian government to tighten its guard against him, and Canadian Public Safety Minister Bill Blair said we will never tolerate foreign parties that threaten Canada's national security Or the safety of our citizens and our guests, to open the question of who guarantees the safety of the two sons of Al-Jabri, Sarah and Omar, who are being held hostage by Mohammed bin Salman in his prisons in Saudi Arabia, according to what their older brother Khaled said.