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January 2020 - Saudi Arabia Special Weapons News
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- Saudi foreign minister says Israeli residents cannot visit Arab kingdom Press TV 27 Jan 2020 -- The Saudi foreign minister says residents of the Israeli regime are not welcome to visit the Arab country, a day after Tel Aviv announced that it would for the first time allow Israelis to travel to the kingdom under certain circumstances.
- Israel Officially Allows Citizens to Travel to Saudi Arabia - Reports Sputnik 26 Jan 2020 -- Israelis will now be allowed to travel to Saudi Arabia for up to 90-days for the country's Muslim minority to partake in Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages.
- Saudi Arabia attempted to spy on Khashoggi's fiancée Press TV 24 Jan 2020 -- American intelligence authorities tipped off their counterparts in the United Kingdom to a plan by Saudi Arabia to spy on Hatice Cengiz, the Turkish fiancée of the slain Saudi dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi, in the UK last year.
- Independent UN rights experts call for 'immediate investigation' into alleged Bezos phone hack by Saudi Arabia UN News 22 Jan 2020 -- Independent UN rights experts said on Wednesday they were "gravely concerned" over allegations that in 2018, a messaging app account belonging to the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia was used to hack into The Washington Post owner's mobile phone, calling for an "immediate investigation" by authorities in the United States.
- Riyadh pays $500 million to cover cost of US troops' presence in Saudi Arabia: Report Press TV 17 Jan 2020 -- Saudi Arabia has reportedly paid $500 million to begin to cover the cost of US military operating in the Arab country, a US official says.
- Khashoggi Fiancée Calls Saudi Murder Trial 'a Joke' VOA 14 Jan 2020 -- The fiancée of murdered Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi called last month's death sentences for five unnamed assailants a mockery of justice in her first ever English-language interview.
- Over a dozen Saudi servicemen to be expelled from US: Report Press TV 12 Jan 2020 -- Over a dozen Saudi servicemen accused of harboring links to extremist groups and possessing child pornography will be expelled from US military bases, according to media reports.
- Saudi Arabia Rejects, Condemns Turkey's Latest Escalation in Libyan affairs As Violation of Security Council Resolutions SPA 05 Jan 2020 -- The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia expressed its rejection and condemnation of Turkey's latest escalation in the Libyan issue, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.
- Saudi Arabia Slams Turkish Parliament's Decision to Allow Sending Troops to Libya Sputnik 05 Jan 2020 -- Saudi Arabia condemns the Turkish parliament's decision to authorize sending troops to Libya, saying that the move violates UN Security Council resolutions concerning Libya and curbs efforts to settle the crisis in the conflict-torn country, the state-run SPA news agency reported, citing the Saudi Foreign Ministry, on Sunday.
- Secretary Michael R. Pompeo's Call with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud US Dept. of State 03 Jan 2020
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