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Israeli “hypocrisy” alleged as Mossad agents arrested in Saudi Arabia over soil field bombing

According to comments made by American journalist Tucker Carlson, security forces in both countries detained operatives who were allegedly planning explosive attacks intended to destabilize the region.

Reports circulating in regional media claim that authorities in Saudi Arabia and Qatar have arrested individuals allegedly linked to Israel’s intelligence agency, Mossad, over a suspected plot to carry out bombing attacks in Gulf countries.

According to comments made by American journalist Tucker Carlson, security forces in both countries detained operatives who were allegedly planning explosive attacks intended to destabilize the region.

Some commentators have suggested the alleged attacks could have been designed to shift blame onto Iran amid rising tensions in the Middle East.

However, the claims have not been independently confirmed by major international news agencies, who Iran had earlier blamed for not reporting the situation of war “freely”.

Officials in Qatar have reportedly stated that they have no information about Mossad cells operating in the country, casting doubt on the allegation.

The reports come during a period of heightened regional instability following escalating conflict involving Israel, the United States, and Iran, with retaliatory strikes and security alerts across several Gulf states.

Authorities in Saudi Arabia have not released detailed public statements confirming the alleged arrests or the existence of a bombing plot.

In the meantime, Israeli hypocrisy using the opportunity of the war in Iran to carry out attacks on other major Middle East countries that have been hobnubbing with it and the US so the fellow Middle East and, in other cases, NATO-member countries will blame it on Tehran.

Report has it that some of these hypocrites of Israel were exposed when missile ahead to Turkey was shot down and discovered to be Israel at work.

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