Wake up! Saudi Arabia is sliding back into the darkness—right before our eyes.
You remember, don't you? Before October 7, the whole world watched Riyadh inching toward the Abraham Accords. Saudi Arabia was supposed to stand tall as the heavyweight of a sane, moderate Middle East—the real counterweight to the Iranian monster and its terrorist proxies. Peace, security, economic power against the fanatics. That was the hope. That was the path to a different future.
Then listen to this: Dr. Ahmed Al-Tuwaijri—a big name, former Shura Council member, someone close enough to the royal ears that his words aren't just street talk. This isn't some random imam shouting in a mosque. This is the elite speaking.
And what does he say? Hamas are "freedom fighters." They have every right to use guns, bombs, rockets—to "liberate Palestine." Not terrorists. No—no no. "Resistance." Muqawama. Fighting for "justice."
Justice? Tell that to the families butchered on October 7. Babies burned alive. Women raped and mutilated. Old people executed in their homes. Is that your idea of a moral struggle? Is raping women and kidnapping children now "resistance" in the Saudi dictionary? If a senior Saudi voice can whitewash pure savagery like that, what does it say about where the kingdom is heading?
This is not a slip. This is a choice.
Look at 2026: Saudi Arabia cozying up to the Turkey-Qatar axis—the same Qatar that bankrolls Hamas, the same Turkey that gives safe haven to every Islamist thug. Making nice with Iran—the head of the snake, the regime that funds Hezbollah, the Houthis, Hamas itself. Handing economic lifelines to China and Russia—the enemies of freedom.
Why should Israel and the free world care? Because Saudi Arabia isn't just another desert kingdom. When Saudi moves, the whole Arab world feels the wind change. If Riyadh turns its back on normalization, if it starts echoing the "resistance" lie, it will drag others with it. The UAE—the "little sister"—will face pressure to ditch the Abraham Accords, to abandon the only real progress we've seen in decades, to crawl back into the old rejectionist camp.
Saudi Arabia must choose—right now. Stand with civilization, with Israel, with the Abraham path that offers real hope against Iran and jihadism. Or fall back into the arms of the extremists and watch the region burn again.