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Saudi Crown Prince forged his father's signature on declaration of war in Yemen, know more | News India

Former Saudi intelligence officer Saad al-Jabri gave this information

According to former Saudi intelligence officer Saad al-Jabri, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman forged his father's signature on the royal order to wage war against Yemen's Houthi rebels. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was only 29 years old at that time. He was then serving as Saudi Arabia's Defense Minister. He took this step in view of King Salman's poor health. The reason for this was to ensure his right to the throne. This was the reason he pushed Saudi Arabia into the fire of war.

Saad al-Jabri has been at odds with Saudi Arabia for years

Former Saudi intelligence officer Saad al-Jabri currently has thirty-six ties with Saudi Arabia. Saad al-Jabri has been deported from Saudi Arabia. He has been living in Canada for a long time. He has been in dispute with Saudi Arabia for many years. Saudi Arabia has imprisoned his two children. This allegation has come at a time when Prince Mohammed is the supreme leader of Saudi Arabia. Now he meets world leaders in place of his 88-year-old father King Salman.

Prince Mohammed forged his father's signature on royal decree

Speaking to the BBC, Saad al-Jaabari said that a trusted and reliable official attached to the Saudi Interior Ministry confirmed to him that Prince Mohammed had prepared the royal decree declaring war on behalf of his father. This happened when the king was not well. However, Saudi has not yet responded to these allegations.

More than 1,50,000 people were killed in this war

It is worth noting that Mohammed bin Salman declared war against Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen and said that it would end soon. However, even after almost a decade, it is not close to ending. More than 1,50,000 people have been killed in this war so far.