Yesterday, Thursday, the Saudi newspaper, Okaz, published an article attacking the Lebanese politician Saad Hariri, accusing him of political Shiism and neglecting the interests of the Sunni community in Lebanon, and at the same time denying Riyadh.

The writer Muhammad Al-Saed said that Hariri "politically reacted" and turned his face to Tehran, and he was no longer the young man with whom Riyadh stood and shed his tears, after the assassination of his father, Rafik Hariri 17 years ago.

And the article - which was titled "Saad Hariri .. me or no one" - stated that the leader of the Future Movement was not satisfied with his political and economic failure and his participation in the responsibility for the collapse that Lebanon has reached, and his inability to run for elections, but rather "provided the greatest service to the killers of his father, by invitation The Sunni community to boycott the elections to vacate the electoral arena for the terrorist Hezbollah and the Aounist movement, at the expense of his homeland Lebanon and at the expense of his sect.

Muhammad Al-Saed said that "it is not surprising that whoever sold his father's blood in exchange for not opening the corruption files in which he was involved, he will not hesitate to offer sacrifices of contentment to the enemies of Lebanon in order to preserve his personal interests."

Today, he said, Hariri is working to scatter the Sunni vote, as abstaining from voting in the upcoming elections means that the Sunni seats will go to Hezbollah's allies, "the historical enemy not only for the Sunnis, but for all the Lebanese who once trusted Saad."

The writer strongly criticized Saad Hariri’s political performance, saying that he treats his opponents better than he treats his allies, and “when he wins, he acts as a defeated, and if he is defeated, he acts as slaughtered, and he is a failure and very weak in political negotiations, and the evidence is that he brought Aoun to the presidency without achieving anything in favor of his cause.” personal or for the benefit of the Lebanese state.

The writer Saad Hariri called for a return to the 2005-2010 era, when he was a representative of the popular currents and forces that gathered around him, and warned him against continuing with the current approach;

Because it will lead him in the end to weep for the loss of a homeland that was not worthy of it, as described by the writer.