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  • Rumours grow of rift between Saudi king and crown prince | World news | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/mar/05/fears-grow-of-rift-between-saudi-king-salman-and-crown-prince-mohammed-

    There are growing signs of a potentially destabilising rift between the king of Saudi Arabia and his heir, the Guardian has been told.

    King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman are understood to have disagreed over a number of important policy issues in recent weeks, including the war in Yemen.

    Cet article du Guardian qui met l’accent sur les rivalités entre le roi saoudien et son fils hériter du trône n’est, selon Mujtahid (https://twitter.com/mujtahidd/status/1103050802967531521), qu’un leurre, monté par MBS,pour effacer la triste impression laissé par le roi totalement incapable de réciter son texte lors de la dernière conférence à Sharm el-cheikh.

  • As U.S. pushes for Mideast peace, Saudi king reassures allies |
    Reuters

    https://www.reuters.com/article/us-israel-paelestinians-usa-saudi/as-u-s-pushes-for-mideast-peace-saudi-king-reassures-allies-idUSKBN1KJ0F9

    RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia has reassured Arab allies it will not endorse any Middle East peace plan that fails to address Jerusalem’s status or refugees’ right of return, easing their concerns that the kingdom might back a nascent U.S. deal which aligns with Israel on key issues.

    King Salman’s private guarantees to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and his public defense of long-standing Arab positions in recent months have helped reverse perceptions that Saudi Arabia’s stance was changing under his powerful young son, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, diplomats and analysts said.

    This in turn has called into question whether Saudi Arabia, birthplace of Islam and site of its holiest shrines, can rally Arab support for a new push to end the Israeli-Palestinian dispute, with an eye to closing ranks against mutual enemy Iran.

    “In Saudi Arabia, the king is the one who decides on this issue now, not the crown prince,” said a senior Arab diplomat in Riyadh. “The U.S. mistake was they thought one country could pressure the rest to give in, but it’s not about pressure. No Arab leader can concede on Jerusalem or Palestine.”

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    Palestinian officials told Reuters in December that Prince Mohammed, known as MbS, had pressed Abbas to support the U.S. plan despite concerns it offered the Palestinians limited self-government inside disconnected patches of the occupied West Bank, with no right of return for refugees displaced by the Arab-Israeli wars of 1948 and 1967.

    Such a plan would diverge from the Arab Peace Initiative drawn up by Saudi Arabia in 2002 in which Arab nations offered Israel normal ties in return for a statehood deal with the Palestinians and full Israeli withdrawal from territory captured in 1967.

    Saudi officials have denied any difference between King Salman, who has vocally supported that initiative, and MbS, who has shaken up long-held policies on many issues and told a U.S. magazine in April that Israelis are entitled to live peacefully on their own land - a rare statement for an Arab leader.

    The Palestinian ambassador to Riyadh, Basem Al-Agha, told Reuters that King Salman had expressed support for Palestinians in a recent meeting with Abbas, saying: “We will not abandon you ... We accept what you accept and we reject what you reject.”

    He said that King Salman naming the 2018 Arab League conference “The Jerusalem Summit” and announcing $200 million in aid for Palestinians were messages that Jerusalem and refugees were back on the table.

    FILE PHOTO: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud attends Riyadh International Humanitarian Forum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia February 26, 2018. REUTERS/Faisal Al Nasser
    The Saudi authorities did not respond to a request for comment on the current status of diplomatic efforts.

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    Diplomats in the region say Washington’s current thinking, conveyed during a tour last month by top White House officials, does not include Arab East Jerusalem as the capital of a Palestinian state, a right of return for refugees or a freeze of Israeli settlements in lands claimed by the Palestinians.

    Senior adviser Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, has not provided concrete details of the U.S. strategy more than 18 months after he was tasked with forging peace.

    A diplomat in Riyadh briefed on Kushner’s latest visit to the kingdom said King Salman and MbS had seen him together: “MbS did the talking while the king was in the background.”

    Independent analyst Neil Partrick said King Salman appears to have reined in MbS’ “politically reckless approach” because of Jerusalem’s importance to Muslims.

    “So MbS won’t oppose Kushner’s ‘deal’, but neither will he, any longer, do much to encourage its one-sided political simplicities,” said Partrick, lead contributor and editor of “Saudi Arabian Foreign Policy: Conflict and Cooperation”.

     Kushner and fellow negotiator Jason Greenblatt have not presented a comprehensive proposal but rather disjointed elements, which one diplomat said “crossed too many red lines”.

    Instead, they heavily focused on the idea of setting up an economic zone in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula with the adjacent Gaza Strip possibly coming under the control of Cairo, which Arab diplomats described as unacceptable.

    In Qatar, Kushner asked Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani to pressure the Islamist group Hamas to cede control of Gaza in return for development aid, the diplomats said.

    One diplomat briefed on the meeting said Sheikh Tamim just nodded silently. It was unclear if that signaled an agreement or whether Qatar was offered anything in return.

    “The problem is there is no cohesive plan presented to all countries,” said the senior Arab diplomat in Riyadh. “Nobody sees what everyone else is being offered.”

    Kushner, a 37-year-old real estate developer with little experience of international diplomacy or political negotiation, visited Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt and Israel in June. He did not meet Abbas, who has refused to see Trump’s team after the U.S. embassy was moved to Jerusalem.

    In an interview at the end of his trip, Kushner said Washington would announce its Middle East peace plan soon, and press on with or without Abbas. Yet there has been little to suggest any significant progress towards ending the decades-old conflict, which Trump has said would be “the ultimate deal”.

    “There is no new push. Nothing Kushner presented is acceptable to any of the Arab countries,” the Arab diplomat said. “He thinks he is ‘I Dream of Genie’ with a magic wand to make a new solution to the problem.”

    A White House official told reporters last week that Trump’s envoys were working on the most detailed set of proposals to date for the long-awaited peace proposal, which would include what the administration is calling a robust economic plan, though there is thus far no release date.

    Editing by Giles Elgood
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    • In Saudi Arabia, the king is the one who decides on this issue now, not the crown prince,
      […]
      A diplomat in Riyadh briefed on Kushner’s latest visit [in June] to the kingdom said King Salman and MbS had seen him together: “MbS did the talking while the king was in the background.

      Euh, question bête : c’est dans la même aile de l’hôpital la gériatrie de king S et la rééducation (il est probablement sorti des soins intensifs, depuis le temps) de Kronprinz bS ?

      Ce serait quand même plus commode pour Mr Son in law

  • الأوامِر المَلكيّة السعوديّة تُعيد الأمير بن سلمان إلى الأضواء مُجدَّدًا وتَوسيع صلاحِيّاته لإحكام السَّيطرة على جميع مفاصِل الدولة وتقديمه خادم الحرمين الشريفين القادم.. تقليص صلاحيّات أمير مكّة.. وتعيين نائب وزير الداخليّة من خارج “آل سعود” وفَصل الثقافة عن الإعلام وشطب هَويّة البِلاد المُتَّهمة بالتًّطرف نِهائياً لتُمَهِّد الطَّريق | رأي اليوم
    https://www.raialyoum.com/index.php/%d8%a7%d9%84%d8%a7%d9%88%d8%a7%d9%85%d8%b1-%d8%a7%d9%84%d9%85%d9%84%d9%83

    Juste le titre : "Les décrets royaux remettent MBS sous le feu des projecteurs en élargissant ses pouvoirs sur l’ensemble des rouages de l’Etat et en le présentant commeleprochain ’serviteurs des deux lieux saints’. Diminution des prérogatives du gouverneur de La Mekke. Nomination d’un vice-ministre de l’Intérieur étranger à la famille des Al-Saoud. Séparation de l’Information et de la Culture [au sein des ministères] et à l’horizon suppression définitive des accusations d’extrémisme à l’encontre de l’identité nationale."

    Pour autant, toujours pas d’images (récentes) de MBS dans la presse pour illustrer ces bonnes nouvelles.

    #arabie_saoudite

    • #Gardien_des_deux_lieux_saints, fait partie de la titulature officielle du roi d’Arabie saoudite. Dire qu’il est le prochain me semble juste rappeler que MbS est le prince héritier (#Kronprinz !)

      Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques - Wikipedia
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Custodian_of_the_Two_Holy_Mosques

      The first King of Saudi Arabia to assume the title was Faisal bin Abdul Aziz. His successor Khalid did not use the title, but the latter’s successor Fahd did, replacing the term “His Majesty” with it. The current king, Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, took the same title after the death of King Abdullah, his half brother, on 23 January 2015.

      Bizarrement, pas d’article WP[fr] correspondant, celui vers lequel on est redirigé quand on cherche l’expression est celui-ci, où ce titre ne correspond qu’à une (petite) partie de l’article et dont le contenu est assez différent (et incomplet quant à la liste des titulaires)
      Chérif de La Mecque — Wikipédia
      https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%A9rif_de_La_Mecque#Gardien_des_deux_saintes_mosqu.C3.A9es

      Les souverains de la dynastie saoudienne, n’étant pas descendants de Mahomet, ne peuvent porter le titre de chérif. C’est habillé en simple pèlerin que Abdelaziz Al Saoud entre à la Mecque le 13 octobre 1924 pour en chasser le chérif Hussein et mettre ainsi la main sur le prestige du lieu et de façon plus prosaïque sur les revenus assurés par le pèlerinage annuel.

      Ainsi prend fin la suite ininterrompue de chérifs de la Mecque.

      Gardien des Deux Saintes Mosquées
      Le roi Fahd a adopté officiellement en 1986 comme titre officiel du souverain saoudien : Gardien des Deux Saintes Mosquées ou Serviteur des Lieux saints. Ce titre a été conservé par ses successeurs, les rois Abdallah et Salmane.

      À force de cumuler les pouvoirs, il va finir « reclus au fond de son palais », nouvel Abdülhamid II …

  • Desaparición de príncipe heredero saudí provoca rumores | HISPANTV
    https://www.hispantv.com/noticias/arabia-saudi/377365/principe-heredero-bin-salman-desaparecido

    En Arabia Saudí, la inesperada desaparición del príncipe heredero, Mohamad Bin Salman, ha dado pie a persistentes rumores sobre su integridad física. Una serie de informes secretos filtrados y publicados en varios medios de comunicación, señalan que el príncipe Salman puede estar malherido o muerto.

    Se basan en que el heredero, muy propenso a aparecer ante los medios y activo en las redes sociales, lleva desaparecido desde los tiroteos ocurridos frente el palacio, a mediados del mes de abril.

    Pero aparte de los informes, una serie de situaciones ha potenciado esta hipótesis. Entre ellas se puede señalar el reciente Twitter del príncipe Mohamad Bin Nayef, que fue destituido como heredero por el rey Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, y posteriormente apartado de la vida pública, donde critica duramente las reformas y la política del príncipe Bin Salman.

    Otro punto que se añade a la polémica, fue el inesperado viaje del secretario de Estado de EE.UU., Mike Pompeo, a Arabia Saudí. Se dijo que se reunió con Bin Salman, pero nunca se publicó una imagen del encuentro.

    Bin Salman también ocupa el cargo de ministro de Defensa de Arabia Saudí, pero tampoco asistió a la última reunión de ministros oficiada recientemente por su padre, el rey Bin Abdulaziz. Esta serie de datos, potencia la teoría de que el príncipe, de 32 años, recibió dos balas en los disparos. Unos ataques que, según el Gobierno, fueron causados por la guardia real para derribar un drone de juguete que se acercó demasiado al palacio.

    rumeurs, rumeurs...

    #arabie_saoudite

  • #Saudi_Arabia, #Bahrain, #UAE pull ambassadors from #Qatar
    http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/saudi-arabia-bahrain-uae-pull-ambassadors-qatar

    Crown Prince, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (2R) arrives at the airport in New Delhi on February 26, 2014. (Photo: AFP - Raveendran) Crown Prince, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (2R) arrives at the airport in New Delhi on February 26, 2014. (Photo: AFP - Raveendran)

    Updated 11:40 am: Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates recalled their ambassadors from Doha on Wednesday in protest at Qatar’s interference in their internal affairs, they announced in a joint statement. The statement said the move came “to protect their security and stability,” accusing Qatar of (...)

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