
Ex-Saudi official claims to have intel, video of crown prince's death threats against previous monarch
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A former senior Saudi Arabia security official claimed in an interview that the kingdom’s crown prince once spoke of killing a sitting Saudi monarch before his own father was crowned king.
Saad al-Jabri helped oversee joint counterterrorism efforts with the United States during his tenure, providing him a unique perspective on global politics and affairs in the Middle East. He provided no evidence for his claim, but he offered specific details.
Al-Jabri told "60 Minutes" that Prince Mohammed bin Salman in 2014 boasted he could kill King Abdullah. He claimed that he kept a recorded video that revealed even more royal secrets, which would be released if he was killed.
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