Saudi activist Abdul Rahman Al-Suhaimi revealed the formation of a coordinating council for the Saudi opposition that includes three princes of the ruling family aiming to remove Prince Muhammad bin Salman from the mandate of the Covenant, calling at the same time King Salman to pay attention to what he said was planned by some of the Kingdom's officials to target the State of Qatar.

Al-Suhaimi said in a recording broadcast on YouTube that the coordinating council of the Saudi opposition includes 18 members, including three princes, stressing that this council does not call for sit-ins, nor civil sticks, nor to bear arms, but its work will be limited to correspondence to countries of the world and official and international bodies.

He said that Islamic parliaments and Gulf states were addressed, as well as members of the US Congress and House of Representatives, as well as members of the European Parliament.

He made it clear that they tend to support Prince Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Al Saud in the mandate of the Covenant, on the basis that Saudi Arabia will be a state of institutions and a constitutional kingdom, and that there will be an elected parliament.

He added, "We call on King Salman to remove his son from all positions, including the mandate of the covenant, and to assign it to Prince Ahmed bin Abdul Aziz," and stressed the existence of 17 Islamic countries "that support our approach, but we consider that the beginning be from King Salman."

The World Cup and Khashoggi,
and the activist revealed a plan by some of the Kingdom’s officials to target the State of Qatar with bombings several months before the World Cup to withdraw its organization from Qatar.

He quoted what he described as "one of the agents of the Saudi regime" as saying that the World Cup will not be held in Qatar in 2022, and when he asked him about the reason, he replied: "Failure of the matter will not cost more than a number of car bombs in the small country Qatar."

In the murder case of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, the Saudi activist said that he owns the name of the collaborator who dealt with the body of Khashoggi and will deliver the name to the United Nations, noting that this person was never mentioned in the case files, neither in Turkey nor in Saudi Arabia.

The bankruptcy of the Saudi regime
added that the judiciary and religious institutions in the kingdom became politicized and in the service of Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman, and struck the Khashoggi case, for example, and said that "if King Salman wants to pass judgment on to his son, we are not slaves to him, then this is a country and not a game."

He said, "We feel that the country has become in a dangerous situation where the state has returned to competing with its citizens in its livelihood and sustenance of its children, as a result of fighting useless wars, in Yemen, where it is draining billions and in supporting the Kurds against Turkey, and support for armed groups in both Iraq and Syria."

The Saudi activist stressed that the Saudi crown prince destroyed the kingdom and its relations with the rest of the countries, as he arrested scholars, silks and dozens of Palestinians and all of his opponents, even from his cousins, and he also liquidated some scholars and opponents.

He pointed out that there are about 900 thousand citizens outside the country, calling on the members of the ruling family and all opponents abroad to join the federation and the establishment of a coordination council between them, and emphasized the existence of mobility of the tribes inside Saudi Arabia against the policy of Muhammad bin Salman.

Electronic flies
He pointed to what the Saudi media and electronic flies are doing in infringing and distorting some Arab peoples, stressing the awareness of the Saudi people about everything that is going on around it.

With regard to Islamic sanctities, Al-Suhaimi indicated that Mecca and Medina do not belong to only 30 million Saudis, but are a public matter for the entire Islamic nation, and he also indicated that the Saudi media does not recognize Jerusalem as an Islamic issue.

He said that the presence of the "killer" Muhammad bin Salman, guardian of these sanctities is not only rejected by the Saudis, but by all Muslims in the world.

Regarding the American Patriot defense systems present in the kingdom, Al-Sahmi indicated that 70% of its platforms were for the protection of Mohammed bin Salman's palaces, and the rest only to protect the kingdom and its national installations.

As for the NEOM project, Al-Sahmi reported that he was planning to serve Israel, which would secure her access to the rest of the kingdom’s lands, and return to their “fortresses in Khaybar and Medina”.