security experts accuse daesh iran and houthis of targeting kingdom
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Security experts accuse Daesh, Iran and Houthis of targeting Kingdom

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Saudi security personel gather at the site of the suicide attack near the security headquarters of the Prophet's Mosque in Madinah City
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Condemnation by experts and politicians in Egypt continued against the terrorist attack near the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah and in Qatif. 
Analysts and experts said no sane Muslim would think or dare target the Prophet’s Mosque and its visitors. They stressed that this operation revealed the ugly face of terrorism and its false claims of defending Islam. They held the Iranian militia responsible for these acts, and their Houthi followers, as well as Daesh.
Experts confirmed the ability of security forces in the Kingdom to reveal the dimensions of this incident and those who stand behind it. Experts said this attempt was made to disturb the stability of the Kingdom and threaten guests of the Prophet’s Mosque, in order to take revenge after the Kingdom thwarted their chances of disturbing the Haj season by standing firm against schemes which they wanted to implement in the Kingdom. 
Maj. Gen. Mohammad Ali, an expert in fighting international terrorism, said Iran, the Houthi and Daesh should be held responsible for the terrorist attacks near the Prophet’s Mosque, which points to their moral bankruptcy since they have reverted to individual operations which targeted small victims and a big media coverage.
He said their desire for media coverage was the secret behind choosing the Prophet’s Mosque because of its status in the Muslim world. He said this attack comes after the security successes of the Kingdom’s police, which were represented in clever preemptive and effective operations that directed heavy blows to Daesh and rocked the ground under the feet of their Iranian allies. He added that Saudi Arabia has high-level intelligence apparatuses which enabled them to reveal the dimensions of the conspiracy and its perpetrators. 
He revealed that the Kingdom’s contribution enabled the United States and some European countries to expect dangerous terrorist acts and frustrate them. He stressed that Saudi security apparatuses are among the best in the world in facing terrorism, which was another reason behind these acts to embarrass Saudi police. However, their scheme backfired and Saudi Arabia received global sympathy.
Maj. Gen. Rifaat Abdulhamid, a former assistant to the minister of interior, said the revealing the Iranian conspiracy, which was being planned for the coming Haj season, is the main reason behind the latest attack near the Prophet’s Mosque. 
Abdulhamid downplayed the importance of the Iranian condemnation of the incident, saying it is a formal act that doesn’t relieve them from the responsibility, especially since it revealed their true intentions because of the Kingdom’s strict stance toward their intervention in the region. 
He said terrorism should be defined in the Arab World, and extremist elements should be isolated, in addition to drying up the sources of funding and putting strict global punishments in place anyone who finances terrorism. 
Maj. Gen. Mohammad Bilal, a strategic expert and commander of the Egyptian forces in Decisive Storm, said Saudi police and intelligence are among the most successful in facing terrorism, saying the terrorist lone wolf operations are hard to face 100 percent because it is difficult to monitor information and decrease the chances of eliminating them fully. 
Bilal stressed that security forces in the Kingdom have a good reputation in facing terrorism, especially after the successful strikes it directed against the structure of terrorist groups, forcing them to adopt the lone wolf strategy. 
He added some of these operations could achieve their goals, but they won’t have huge losses and the Saudi police are capable of facing these situations and decreasing their risks to the minimum.

Source : Arab News

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