With her distinctive Gulf features and a short veil embellished with Western clothes, Saudi dentist Laila Abu Al-Jadayel used to "roam and wander" with a wide smile among her fellow countrymen participating in the "Leadership Preparation" program organized by the Misk Charitable Society in Boston, USA, between 2016-2017, and this effort was A small part of her efforts, which always prompted Saudi feminist institutions and the media to celebrate the leading emissary, Abu Al-Jadayel, who "bleached the face of the Kingdom" in the United States with her scientific and charitable activities and contributions.

These days, too, pictures and the name of Abu Al-Jadayel are published, but contrary to what the Saudi media has been promoting, the high-ranking humanitarian profession was one of a group of secret Saudi agents who were recruited to spy on the former Saudi intelligence officer Saad Al-Jabri, who is now the most wanted Saudi outside the kingdom. To Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, as the prince continues to sweep his opponents to consolidate his power and remove threats against his final succession to his father. Abu Al-Jadayel worked to achieve bin Salman's wish to get rid of Jabri when she wooed his son, Khaled, who participates in the aforementioned program, in order to find out where his family is in The United States before the Saudi assassination squad "Al-Nimr" traveled in October 2018 to try to assassinate him, a step that comes within a large series of attempts to get rid of Jabri, who left the Kingdom in 2017, and he was patient with several threats to undermine him until he decided now after the arrest of two Among his sons confronting bin Salman in Washington Federal Court, which issued in a recent precedent judicial summonses against Bin Salman and 13 other people, including Abu Al-Jadayel.

Laila Abu Al-Jadayel (communication sites)

The journey of the rise of the Saudi security and intelligence guard, Saad al-Jabri, 61, began in 1999, when an intelligence officer with a Ph.D. in artificial intelligence from the University of Edinburgh in Scotland plunged into the scenes of Saudi intelligence, and remained for two decades, rising silently in it, sometimes he occupies the position of minister A state, another with the rank of major general in the Ministry of Interior, and a third member of the Security and Political Affairs Council.

Al-Jabri, the right hand of the former "heir to the throne" who was overthrown in 2017, Muhammad bin Nayef, became famous as a powerful intelligence man outside the kingdom. The expert in the field of counterterrorism succeeded in building solid relationships with global intelligence agencies, until he became known as the one who is credited with Al-Qaeda taught a harsh lesson that contributed to stopping many of the terrorist attacks on Western targets. Al-Jabri, who led an experimental program to rehabilitate extremists, worked cowardly with Ibn Nayef, who was dubbed the "anti-terror prince" until he was considered the most important intelligence man for the Americans. .

Saad Al-Jabri (Al-Jazeera)

The station of the greatest collapse in which Jabri became between two powerful competing princes began since Ibn Nayef became crown prince in 2015, or rather, since King Salman's accession to the throne and his son Muhammad’s commitment to control the outlets of government in Saudi Arabia, in the meantime Jabri was affiliated with the former Crown Prince Ibn Nayef, as his trusted advisor and keeper of his secrets, while the high-ranking official in the Ministry of the Interior, Abdulaziz Al-Huwairini, was a fierce competitor to Jabri, distinguished by the confidence of bin Salman in him, and a group of opponents of Ibn Nayef and his men were stoking the conflict under the pretext that Al-Jabri was a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, so it was quickly settled. The struggle against al-Jabri, for whom bin Salman will not forget his opposition to the Yemen war, which he considered to be costly and with no guaranteed results. At the end of the year 2015, precisely, the way had been paved for the removal of al-Jabri from his post even without his knowledge, and it was rumored that the straw that broke the camel’s back was that al-Jabri in September / September of the year 2015 he met with the head of the Central Intelligence Agency at the time John Brennan during a trip to the American capital Washington and warned him that bin salman was encouraging the Russian intervention in Syria To Bin Salman, who did not delay his revenge against Jabri, while Brennan himself said that the reason for Jabri's ouster was that "Saad is a person who cannot be controlled."

In conclusion, the statesmanship of the Saudi intelligence officer led Al-Jabri to realize the fact that bin Salman is leading the kingdom towards the abyss, and that he may at any time become a victim of the "Game of Thrones" between Bin Salman and his cousin "Ibn Nayef" who continued to advise him after His dismissal, and as for Jabri, his history and his alliance with Ibn Nayef is natural for bin Salman to give a paper to avenge him, so Jabri decided to escape from the power of bin Salman and accordingly he left the Kingdom in 2017 towards the United States, but he soon felt insecure in light of The Trump administration, which greatly supports bin Salman, so he decides to move to Canada and join the majority of his family.

Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Prince Muhammad bin Nayef (Anatolia)

Al-Jabri's prophecy was fulfilled about a month after he fled, specifically on June 20, 2017, when bin Salman overthrew his cousin "Ibn Nayef" and took his place as Crown Prince, then placed him under house arrest in one of the palaces. During this internal battle, Bin Salman Al-Jabri did not forget Who has become at the top of his administration's wanted list, because he is aware of how important a man the Ministry of Interior’s oversight agency gave him the keys to the kingdom’s secrets, corruption files and the way the royal court works, and the most dangerous is that Jabri’s memory is one of the few places that keep the most sensitive information about bin Salman.

And because he is aware of the danger posed by a man who has indulged for decades to the soles of his feet in many sensitive issues, as he was described as knowing "the place of burial of the bodies" in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Ibn Salman resorted, after his repeated failure to lure Al-Jabri to return to Saudi Arabia, to attach corruption charges to Jabri, just as With his other competitors, who made corruption a cover to pursue them, the defamation campaign of Jabri was based on spending billions of operational funds to enrich himself when he was in charge of a ministerial fund for spending on the elimination of terrorism. During the 17 years in which Jabri oversaw the flow of 19.7 billion dollars, Jabri held accountable Unjustly spending 11 billion dollars, which is considered by the Saudi government to be theft from the public treasury, while Al-Jabri asserts that the disbursement of the money was "with an indisputable authorization from King Abdullah". Saudi Arabia also submitted a request in 2017 to the International Police Organization (Interpol) to arrest Al-Jabri He was extradited on charges of corruption, but Interpol considered the Saudi request politically motivated. Rather, Interpol pointed to the selectivity of Bin Salman's campaign against corruption in the famous arrests at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in November 20 17, which targeted the "business and media elite."

Going back to the days of the recent arrangements for the appointment of Ibn Salman as guardianship and the removal of his cousin Ibn Nayef, al-Jabri attended strongly in the circle of the Saudi prince's attention, so he called him and offered him to return to the country to occupy a high position in power, and although the above was not surprising to Jabri, he often did not imagine He is the first person to be looked for by bin Salman, only one hour after his inauguration as a new crown prince, and during this time when Al-Jabri's heart was broken for two of his sons, he could not get them out of Saudi Arabia, he was surprised by preventing his sons from traveling when he pushed them to go to the airport in a hurry. Together with Al-Jabri's brother and other relatives, they joined the thousands of those who were arbitrarily banned from traveling by order of the State Security Service, and Sarah (20 years) and Omar (21 years) remained awaiting American student visas in Saudi Arabia after their family traveled, and during their stay they fell under the threat of bin Salman's purification of the family Then the Saudi authorities froze their financial accounts, and then the authorities repeatedly summoned them for questioning about their father's whereabouts and activities.

Omar and Sarah Al-Jabri (Al-Jazeera)

The Jabri family now residing in Canada recalls the great effort that Mother Nadia, the wife of Jabri, made in trying to inform their two children of reassurance during the daily phone calls and video calls with them, and that their arrival in Canada was a matter of time. Their brother Khaled says: “My mother would spend at least two hours in Today on the phone with Sarah, and the last meeting dedicated to celebrating Sarah's twentieth birthday, "according to Khaled, Sarah, who was happy with Christmas gifts:" She was scared. She told her cousins ​​that she was afraid, but she did not want to tell my mother. "

Only one week after the arrest of Ibn Nayef (March 9, 2020), the Saudi authorities, who had tried all means of pressure on al-Jabri, arrested his sons Omar and Sara, and in this attempt to break al-Jabri’s back, dozens of cars and officials from the Saudi authorities raided on the 16th of March, his home and confiscated electronics and documents.

On this day 3 years ago, Sarah (17 years old) and Omar (18 years old) were on their way to America to be surprised by the ban on them from traveling.

During the past years, we consumed all direct channels to solve the issue to no avail.

Unfortunately, 3 months ago, things escalated into enforced disappearance.

Oh God, return every absent to his family, and every stranger to his homeland.

- Dr. Khalid Aljabri | Khaled Al-Jabri (@Khalid Al-Jabri) June 21, 2020

Al-Jabri maintained patience with his sons being held hostage for nearly five months, during which he exhausted the means available to unblock his children from the grip of Bin Salman, but the first Saudi intelligence official recently decided to sue Bin Salman publicly in the US Criminal Court for the District of Columbia under the Protection of Non-American Victims of Torture Act. A lawsuit was filed in court and Bin Salman was accused of trying to kill Al-Jabri, precisely on October 2, 2018, that is, two weeks before the killing of the Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Turkey, and in his call, Al-Jabri accused bin Salman of sending a team to Ontario airport. In Canada carrying forensic equipment, he tried to enter using tourist visas to kill Jabri, by order of the Saudi crown prince, after the team failed to reach him in the United States, but the Canadian authorities had discovered their order and prevented them from entering their lands, and the lawsuit stated that the team "carried two bags of tools Forensic medicine, with all forensic personnel with experience cleaning crime scenes, and the defendants in the Tiger Squad tried to enter Canada secretly. " Al-Jabri's claim adds that they are "a special death squad made up of about 50 members of the intelligence, army and forensic medicine group, who were recruited from various branches of the Saudi government with one mission: loyalty to bin Salman's personal whims."

At a time when King Salman was transferred to a hospital in the capital, Riyadh, on July 20, Saudi electronic flies led a storm on Twitter to discredit the former crown prince, Ibn Nayef, as Bin Salman, who is next in line to the throne for his father, still feels that he must continue The removal of several personalities threatens his ambitions to ascend to power.

This campaign also ferociously hit the "fugitive" and "corrupt" forced, as it was stigmatized in the campaign's hashtags, as Bin Salman found an opportunity to win a new round of crushing against his opponents before the US elections next November, as he fears that the Democratic candidate, Joe Biden, will win Which he promised to pay the price of Khashoggi's killing and end arms sales to Riyadh, and it is also the appropriate time for Jabri, who moved to appoint a lobbying company in Washington to release his relatives and move American lawmakers who still value Jabri as an intelligence man, as American officials describe him as "an important partner for US intelligence operations." Which modernized its counterterrorism capabilities in Saudi Arabia after the September 11 attacks, and the suppression of Al Qaeda in the kingdom and chased it to Yemen. They also credited him with supervising a network of informants who exposed a 2010 plot by Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula to send bombs hidden in cartridges. A computer printer on American cargo planes bound for Chicago, which resulted in saving hundreds of lives. ”In fact, four senators said in a letter addressed to Trump on July 7 that the United States Dah has a "moral obligation to do what it can to help secure the freedom of his children."

In the end, Al-Jabri, whose civil call demands punitive damages from Bin Salman and his team, believes that the issue of arresting these people is not forthcoming, but he wants to achieve two painful goals for Bin Salman, the first of which is to threaten his relations with Washington and especially with the intelligence services, which he is most concerned with preserving them, because the file The lawsuit will rupture those tense relations with evidence of bin Salman's involvement in the killing of Khashoggi, and the second goal concerns inflicting damage on bin Salman's reputation as a leader who was able to "megalomania" to an extent that no considerations stand before him. The law on harm to foreigners that Al-Jabri resorted to sheds light on the owners of "flagrant rights violations." Human".

Al-Jabri began to reap the fruits of his move in an urgent and sudden manner, as the court issued a specific decision, as we have already issued judicial summons against Bin Salman with 13 others to respond to Al-Jabri's accusations of trying to assassinate him and kidnapping his family within 21 days, a step that reflects the court’s seriousness in taking action to punish the bin Salman team. The most important of which is the possibility of seizing their money in America and countries around the world, and pushing bin Salman to respond to the lawsuit.