The International Monitoring Committee for the Saudi Administration of the Two Holy Mosques condemned Tuesday, in the strongest possible terms, the silence of the Saudi regime for the killing of thousands in the siege of the Grand Mosque in Makkah in 1979, the details of which were revealed by the "What is Hidden Greatest" program broadcast by Al Jazeera recently entitled "Juhayman .. the other narration."

In a statement, the International Commission said that the bloody dealing with the aforementioned incident proves once again the historical failure of the Saudi regime to manage the two holy shrines and their bloodshed, including the use of foreign forces and the desecration of the sanctity of the two shrines for one goal is to maintain its singularity by managing the two shrines.

The commission affirmed that the incident of the siege of the sanctuary and the consequent killing of thousands of innocent people, the majority of whom are pilgrims, will remain a stigma in the history of the Saudi regime and its bloody management of the two holy mosques, and proves once again the eligibility to demand the end of Riyadh's unilateral administration of the two sanctuaries.

The authority renewed the call for taking practical steps to involve Islamic institutions and governments in the management of Islamic feelings in Saudi Arabia, after the failure and shortening of the current administration to manage feelings in a proper way that respects the sanctity and place of Muslims.

The International Commission stressed that the time has come to involve Islamic institutions and governments with expertise in managing all religious sites in Saudi Arabia, in order to ensure the application of the best safety and security standards.

The investigation revealed the precise details of the bloody operation to break the siege of the Haram and presented documents proving that foreign countries participated in the operation, unlike the Saudi narration, which says that only the Saudi army took over the operation.