اليوم انا #سعودي و #اماراتي و #قطري و #عماني و #بحريني و #كويتي شاء من شاء وغصب عن اعداء الخليج واليوم اللي صدم عدونا اللي حاول يفرقنا بالفتن اننا خلينا كل خلاف وتوحدنا اكثر من اول وهذي عوايد الاصيلين وقت الشدايد كلنا صف واحد قوي ويخسي من يقدر يخترقه .. افداكم بروحي وبكل ما املك يا #خليجنا العظيم 🇸🇦 🇴🇲 🇦🇪 🇧🇭 🇶🇦 🇰🇼 🫶🏻#حامد_السبيعي
“Ah yes, the master plan: block ships, ruin global trade, and call it ‘victory’… brilliant strategy straight from the WhatsApp university.
You’re cheering for a militia that can barely keep its own backyard stable, yet you think they’ll control international waters? That’s not confidence… that’s pure delusion.
And about Saudi and the Gulf being ‘fed’—relax. The only thing that gets ‘fed’ every time is this same fantasy when it meets reality.
Careful what you wish for… some lessons come the hard way.”
@cr7_50_ ههههههههههه والله انكم اللي تسلونا في هذي الحرب نضحك عليكم وعلى تصاريحكم يا حوثي اكل قاتك واحلم ولو بس جاء في بالكم تتحرشون فينا دخلناكم جحوركم في جبال مران مثل اللي قبل وتذكرون … الخلا بس 🐕
“Entering a war they can’t even sustain at home… that’s bold. Or just predictable.
The Houthis speaking about ‘protecting civilians’ would be ironic if it weren’t tragic—considering Yemen itself has paid the highest price for their decisions.
And let’s be clear: Saudi Arabia doesn’t seek escalation. It has shown restraint time and again. But history has also shown something else—when Saudi Arabia is provoked, the response isn’t noise… it’s decisive, calculated, and unforgettable.
Some lines aren’t meant to be tested twice.” 😏
@eood1010gm1 مصيرنا كلنا بين هالقبور دنيا فانيه اسال الله العظيم رب العرش العظيم ان يرحمه ويغفرله ويسكنه الفردوس الاعلى من الجنة وان الله يربط و يمسح على قلبك في فقد غاليك وعليك بالصدقه وأفضلها سقيا الماء للبشر و للشجر وللطيور تراها توصله فلا تقطعونه من هذا الوصل
So you’ve never heard a Christian scream "in the name of Jesus Christ" before taking a life? Then you’ve clearly never opened a history book.
Let me educate you:
· The Crusades: Where were the "good Christians" when Crusaders slaughtered 70,000 Muslims inside Al-Aqsa Mosque in 1099? They butchered infants, women, and the elderly while shouting "Deus lo vult" — "God wills it." In the name of Christ.
· The Inquisition: Where was the condemnation when the Church tortured and burned thousands of people alive "in the name of Jesus Christ"? The Catholic Church literally issued death sentences for "heresy" and lit the fires while holding the cross.
· The Wars of Religion: The Thirty Years’ War slaughtered 8 million Europeans. Christian against Christian. Lutheran against Catholic. All fighting under the banner of Christ.
· Colonialism: Where were the voices of "good Christians" when European colonizers wiped out entire civilizations in Africa and the Americas under the banner of spreading the Gospel? The Pope himself blessed the Portuguese and Spanish conquests.
· The Genocide of Native Americans: Millions exterminated. Land stolen. Children forcibly taken. All justified by the Church’s doctrine of Discovery — in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
And let’s not forget Northern Ireland. Sectarian murder. Catholics and Protestants killing each other for decades while invoking Jesus. The IRA and Loyalist paramilitaries didn’t forget to pray before pulling the trigger.
So spare me the outrage about Muslims "not condemning" terrorism.
Muslims are the primary victims of terrorism. They fill the ranks of counter-terrorism forces worldwide. They issue condemnations after every attack — condemnations your media chooses to ignore because they don’t fit your narrative.
But here’s the real question: Why do you demand that 1.8 billion Muslims answer for the acts of a fringe minority, while you’ve never once demanded that Christians answer for centuries of genocide, inquisition, and colonial slaughter carried out explicitly in the name of Jesus Christ?
The problem isn’t religion. The problem is your hypocrisy.
You see a speck in the eye of Muslims while ignoring the log in the eye of your own history.
Think twice before parroting that tired, ignorant talking point again. History has receipts.
Your words carry the warmth of someone who truly belongs, not just by place, but by heart.
Saudi Arabia is not just a land people live in… it becomes part of who they are — in their memories, in their values, in their sense of home.
Loyalty like this is not taught, it is felt. And what you expressed reflects a beautiful kind of gratitude that only those who truly experienced it can understand.
May that bond always remain strong, and may kindness always be returned with kindness. 🫶🏻
سلمت يداك اختي بنت طويق فعلا ليس كل قائدٍ يُختبر في الأزمات، لكن القادة الحقيقيين هم من يصنعون من الأزمات موازين جديدة للعالم.
حين تضطرب المنطقة، وتعلو الأصوات نحو المواجهة، يظهر الفرق بين من يقود بالعاطفة… ومن يقود بالبصيرة.
فالقوة ليست في إطلاقها، بل في القدرة على كبحها حين يكون في ذلك حفظٌ للأوطان وصونٌ لمصالح الشعوب.
هنا تتجلى القيادة التي لا تبحث عن المجد في ضجيج الحروب، بل في صناعة الاستقرار، وترسيخ الهيبة، وبناء مستقبلٍ لا تهزّه العواصف.
لقد أثبت سيدي صاحب السمو الملكي الامير / محمد بن سلمان أن الحكمة ليست ترددًا، وأن الحزم لا يعني التهور، بل هو مزيجٌ نادر من قوةٍ واعية، ورؤيةٍ بعيدة، وقرارٍ يُوزن بميزان وطنٍ بأكمله.
فكان الحاضر أمانًا… والمستقبل ثقة… والمكانة تزداد رسوخًا في أعين العالم.
الحمد لله على نعمة قيادةٍ تعرف متى تُظهر القوة… ومتى تصنع بها السلام 🇸🇦✨