After Kiryat Arba councilman calls for killing liberated prisoner, and in responce to fierce attacks by terrorist Jewish groups after Sheikh Qarni announced his $100, 000 reward for the capture of one Israeli soldier, Saudi prince: 900 thousands dollars for capturing one Israeli soldier
[ 29/10/2011 - 09:38 AM ] RIYADH, (PIC)-- Saudi prince Khaled Al-Saud declared a financial reward of $900,000 for anyone capturing one Israeli soldier in order to swap him with Palestinian prisoners. The prince told Daleel satellite channel over the phone that his reward was a response to Israeli death threats received by Saudi preacher Awad Al-Qarni who previously announced a $100, 000 reward for the capture of one Israeli soldier.
"Qarni offered 100 thousands dollars for anyone who can capture a soldier and they responded by earmarking one million bounty on his head, but I say to Qarni I am with you and I will pay 900 thousands dollars so that the total can be one million dollars for the capture of one Israeli soldier in order to have Palestinian prisoners freed," the prince stated to the channel.
Prince Khaled is the third son of prince Talal bin-Abdul Aziz Al-Saud and the brother of prince Al-Waleed bin-Talal.
Sheikh Qarni has been exposed lately to fierce attacks by terrorist Jewish groups after he announced his financial reward for the capture of one Israeli soldier, which he only did in response to an advert by extremist Jewish settlers which offers 100 thousand dollars for the murder of two freed Palestinian captives.
Meanwhile, Facebook social network blocked Sheikh Qarni's page for several hours and sent him a message telling him that his reward announcement was deleted at the pretext it posed a threat to the lives of others, though Facebook administers did not do the same thing with the Jewish group that published its intention to kill the Saudi Sheikh.
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