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Remembering Talal Salman: A Champion of Arab Nationalism and Journalism
The world of journalism mourns the loss of Talal Salman, founder of Lebanon's prominent Arabic-language daily, As-Safir. A staunch advocate for the Palestinian cause and Arab unity, Salman's indomitable spirit and dedication to journalistic excellence continue to inspire. Read more about his legacy.
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* * * Las Vegas Shooting * * *
Part 2
What else was going on during the LAS VEGAS SHOOTING that they didn’t want us to know about?
There were two things/motives going on with this FALSE FLAG…possibly more.
Let’s talk about the first one. 👇
Let’s take a look at this VERY IMPORTANT Q drop.
We have talked about many of these elements… pointed out by Q…in reference to the Las Vegas shooting.
The other elements will be discussed as we dig further.
☝️That Q drop (#92) was dropped on NOVEMBER 5th!!
In the movie “Back to The Future”…the professor and Marty proclaimed “TIME TRAVEL was discovered on NOVEMBER 5th!”
One backstory to this presentation… May 30th, 2022 presentation titled “Capitulation/Trump’s World Tour.” This becomes relevant to the Las Vegas Shooting!
the Patriot Act several times now, and how that act, which was signed by President George W. Bush after 9/11…gave our government, the NSA, and the intelligence agencies the ability to spy on us Americans.
When Trump came into office, he was able to use the Patriot Act in his favor.
He was able to connect all the dots with the cabal… who was connected to who…who was funding who, etc.
TRUMP “HAD IT ALL!”
Trump knew about the Saudis' role in the plot on 9/11, their massive amounts of funding to the Cabal (including to the Clintons and the DNC), and the child trafficking.
Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal, one of the biggest contributors to the Clintons and the DNC, not only owned the Four Seasons, but also was a large shareholder of Twitter, Apple, and Citigroup.
He was also not a fan of Donald Trump. They routinely got into it on twitter, such as the exchange below. 👇
After Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia and his infamous sword dance ceremony in May, 2017, there was a power change in Saudi Arabia.
King Salman was now at the helm with his son Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Bin Salman would go on to help Trump and the White Hats bring down Twitter, Google, and Facebook.
Those stories are also in the “Capitulation/Trump’s World Tour” presentations from May 30/31st, 2022.
The May 2017 meeting between Trump and King Salman (and his son Mohammad), was not just another meeting. It was a business meeting.
Trump was more than willing to help Saudi Arabia’s decline in oil profits due to the boom in fracking. He allowed them to be listed on the New York stock exchange.
In return, he got the Saudis to make significant changes, such as liberating women, the end of illegal funding, no more contributions to American politics, no more supplying funds to terrorists or splinter groups, and of course to put an end to the child trafficking.
If they didn’t take the deal Trump threatened to declass everything he had on them from the NSA. King Salman took the deal. All of a sudden, women were allowed to drive, ISIS was retreating, and Syrian rebels suddenly ran out of ammunition.
Although King Salman cooperated…not all the royalties in Saudi Arabia were happy…especially those who were losing the power they once had.
They also didn’t want to become liberal.
Many came to resent King Salman, and started to plot against him, his son Crown Prince bin Salman, and President Trump.
At the forefront of this anti Trump/anti King Salman movement was Ahlaweed bin Talal, and the previous Deputy Crown Prince, Muqrin, and his son, Mansour.
DONALD TRUMP and the Saudi Crown Prince MOHAMMED bin SALMAN were meeting secretly in Vegas to discuss the impeding arrest of the Saudi Prince's.
The Las Vegas Shooting was an Assassination Attempt against Donald Trump and The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia…by Mossad, ISIS, The FBI, Australia, and possibly UK Spooks or intelligence operators.
DIVERSION
LAS VEGAS SHOOTING
The shooting out of Paddock’s window was supposed to be a diversion. There would have been a lot of gun shooting noises during the assasination attempt, so the attack on the crowd was to cover-up the gun fire that would have ensued.
The real shooting took place from black helicopters and men on the ground, with very little coming from Paddock’s room.
Remember the real story…Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the attempt on his life.
Steven Paddock was a C*I*A pilot who smuggled guns and children for the Saudis. His role at the Las Vegas shooting was the diversion tactic for the hit teams.
Eventually Trump and his team got wind of the assassination plot against them.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman was secretly ushered out of the building, and rescued by a helicopter that came in and rescued him.
Trump and bin Salman’s security detail also created a diversion story saying that Bin Salman was over playing cards at the Tropicana Hotel.
There are pictures of bin Salman leaving the entrance to the Tropicana…but it turns out that was just a decoy and a ruse in order to get bin Salman out of the Mandalay Bay hotel, which they did successfully.
The black helicopters belonged to the Mossad (Israeli Intelligence)…who fired machine guns at the crowd and at Bin Salman’s rescue effort.
This is the reason they turned off their transponders, to cover-up their role in the shooting.
How did TRUMP know Bin Salman was going to get assassinated?
What if Q drop 92…which gave us all the Las Vegas shooting hints…was purposely dropped on November 5th, because…according to the movie “Back to The Future” November 5th was the day time travel was invented?
Was time travel involved in the Las Vegas shooting?
I have mentioned that Donald Trump could be a time traveler!
On October 5th, 2017…just four days after the Las Vegas shooting...Chief-of-staff John Kelly summoned:
the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
NSA boss Mike Rogers,
Pacific Commander-In-Chief Harry Harris,
and combatant commanders to the White House.
This was to bring all hands on deck to back Trump against the deep state, and the cabal.
Continued in Part 3
All links connected 👇
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fundraiser mass-post
hey hi, i'm not on desktop often and the app is kind of terrible for showing notifications and letting you reply - so here's all of the fundraisers i've been contacted with, oldest to recent. i've noted verified campaigns where given / i know to look and clean reverse image searches as well.
Safaa Al-Ankqar - https://gofund.me/3c5fccdf verified by @gaza-evacuation-funds
by Ahmed Alshawish - https://gofund.me/413f4e5d verified by Operation Olive Branch
Fidaa & her babies - https://gofund.me/94b9dfe0 verified by ana-bananya & 90-ghost
for Ahmed Khalil - https://gofund.me/03d8504e verified by GazaVetters & 90-ghost
Mohammed Al-Deeb - https://gofund.me/71b5dfcf verified by @gaza-evacuation-funds & 90-ghost
for Mohammed Al-Wadiya - https://gofund.me/f751a38a verified by The ButterflyEffect Project
by Roba Ayyad - https://gofund.me/e7c7528a verified by 90-ghost
for Bassam Shaqoura - https://gofund.me/f41f2b80 verified by @gaza-evacuation-funds
for Mohammed Al-Khaldi - https://gofund.me/b0735b39 verified by GazaVetters
Mohanad Abu Tahoun - https://gofund.me/0dd287db verified by GazaVetters
for Noura Ayman - https://gofund.me/32f1f5e4 verified by @gaza-evacuation-funds
Darine Dawoud - https://gofund.me/9abc6640 verified by GazaVetters
Amhad Ayyad - https://gofund.me/dd27f564 clean images
for Ahmed Halas - https://gofund.me/728d2627 verified by 90-ghost
Hazem Shawish - https://gofund.me/917ecb89 verified by GazaVetters
Youssef Al-Yazji - https://gofund.me/e98bf79a verified by GazaVetters
Yahya Abu Zor - https://gofund.me/3d2d703f verified by GazaVetters
Anas Basil - https://gofund.me/9c46877a verified by 90-ghost
by Rasha Saad Al-Din - https://gofund.me/70501154 clean images
@shinytastemakerphantom Insulin fund - https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=B9Z7ET32DJGSJ
Salman Helles - https://gofund.me/b755fe97 verified by 90-ghost
Amina Yasser - https://gofund.me/71c9635a verified by GazaVetters
Osama Al-Anqar - https://gofund.me/71c9635a clean images
for Amani Abu Hussein - https://gofund.me/e01da0d2 *very low* clean image
for Talal Hamdia - https://gofund.me/4e896ac1 verified by femme intifada @ insta
Muhammed Shehab - https://gofund.me/3e0c4580 verified by 90-ghost
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[ 📹 Horrifying scenes from the violent carnage inflicted on Palestinian civilians after a Zionist airstrike targeted a civilian vehicle in Bani Suhaila, in the southern Gaza Strip Wednesday morning.]
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ENDLESS OBSCENE ATROCITIES COMMITTED BY ISRAELI OCCUPATION ON 152ND DAY OF GENOCIDE IN GAZA
Wednesday, March 6th 2024 brought more tragic killings of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip on the 152nd day of Israel's ongoing genocide, as Israeli occupation forces (IOF) renewed its bombing and shelling campaign across the Palestinian enclave.
According to Gaza's Ministry of Health, the Zionist occupation army committed a total of 9 new massacres of Palestinian families in the Gaza Strip, resulting in the deaths of 86 Palestinian civilians, with another 113 others wounded in near constant strikes.
The Ministry also emphasized that a number of a civilians remain trapped under the rubble of their homes and shelters as Zionist forces prevent ambulance and civil defense crews from reaching the victims of Israel's ongoing bombardment.
Similarly, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency of Palestine (UNRWA) made an announcement Wednesday, declaring that over 17'000 Palestinian children have been orphaned since October 7th, 2023.
Additionally, a 15-year-old girl named Marah Talal Al-Yaziji died today at Al-Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza City as a result of starvation and dehydration, the latest tool of the Israeli occupation in its genocide of Palestinian families. She was the 18th child to die of malnutrition in the Gaza Strip as a result of Israel's ongoing blockade and enforced famine.
Meanwhile, intense Israeli bombing and shelling across the Gaza Strip continues unabated, with the number of martyred civilians unearthed from the rubble of destroyed homes in Khan Yunis rising to 23 over the previous 24-hours.
Zionist artillery forces also shelled the Al-Amour neighborhood, east of Khan Yunis, in the south of Gaza, while at the same time, the Israeli occupation army continues to besiege Hamad Town, north of Khan Yunis, while conducting mass arrests of civilians found in the city.
Local sources say a number of civilians were killed after intense Zionist occupation artillery shelling that targeted a neighborhood near the Al-Shoka School, located to the east of Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip.
Occupation artillery shelling also targeted neighborhoods east of Rafah City, while the body of a woman was recovered from the Abu Anza family home, where three days ago, an Israeli jet conducted an airstrike that killed 21 civilians and flattened their home.
Palestinian sources also pointed to Israel's intense bombardment of Hamad Town, along with the town of Bani Suhaila and several other neighborhoods north of Khan Yunis, which they say resulted in the deaths of dozens of civilians.
Elsewhere, Zionist warplanes bombed the Salman family home in the Al-Masha'la neighborhood of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, killing six civilians and wounding a number of others.
Simultaneously, the Israeli occupation bombed another family's residence in Deir al-Balah, resulting in the martyrdom of three Palestinians, while an additional bombing in the city killed journalist Muhammad Salama, a broadcaster with the Al-Aqsa television channel.
Intense Zionist bombing and shelling also targeted the Nuseirat Refugee Camp, in central Gaza, killing several Palestinians and wounding large numbers of civilians.
Violent Israeli bombing raids also targeted civilian residences in the village of Al-Mughraqa, along with neighborhoods northwest of Al-Nuseirat Refugee Camp.
In the northern Gaza Strip, IOF air forces bombarded the area in the vicinity of the Al-Dahdouh roundabout on 8th Street, south of Gaza City, murdering two civilians.
Zionist soldiers also opened gunfire on civilians gathered around vehicles carrying humanitarian aid near the Al-Shuhada Junction, located to the south of Gaza City.
According to reports of the incident, several Israeli soldiers forced the drivers of the humanitarian aid vehicles to stop and unload their aid near the junction before opening fire on the crowds of starving civilians gathered around, hoping to receive food but instead receiving live bullets from Zionist soldiers.
Bombings in northern Gaza also ramped up over the last day, with the bodies of at least 9 civilians arriving at Al-Shifa Hospital as a result of Israel's ongoing air raids across Gaza City. Meanwhile, the Israeli bombardment was also renewed in the Jabalia Camp, with intense artillery shelling and airstrikes targeting civilian residences across the Refugee Camp.
According to Gaza's Ministry of Health, as a result of Israel's ongoing war of genocide against the Palestinian population of the Gaza Strip, in excess of 30'717 Palestinians have been killed, including what the United States Pentagon says is over 25'000 women and children killed, while another 72'156 civilians have been wounded in the genocide beginning October 7th, 2023.
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لا يتبخر الدم بل يغوص في الأرض
طلال سلمان --
Blood does not evaporate. It sinks into the earth. --Talal Salman
[art by Amal Kaawash, originally published in Jadaliyya in 2012 to commemorate 30 years since Sabra and Shatila]
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On 26 October, the Palestinian Ministry of Health released the list of names of Palestinians killed since 7 October. Among them, from the al-Najjar family, are:
Fatima Khalil Mahmoud (74);
Fahmi Muhammad Hamdan (74) and his wife;
Fahmi's son Muhammad Fahmi Muhammad (41), pictured above on the left, his wife, and their children Omar Muhammad Fahmi (14), Abdul Rahman Muhammad Fahmi (13), Fatima Muhammad Fahmi (5), Yusuf Muhammad Fahmi (4), and Anas Muhammad Fahmi (3);
and Fahmi's son Firas Fahmi Muhammad (36) and his children Fatima Firas Fahmi (10), Obaida Firas Fahmi (8), Aleman Firas Fahmi (5), and Sarah Firas Fahmi (3);
Hamdan Hamdan Ahmed (56) and his children Ehteram Hamdan Hamdan (34) and Muhammad Hamdan Hamdan (17);
Ayman Shaaban Shukri (55), pictured above on right;
Hanan Ahmed Muhammad (55) and her brother Muhammad Ahmed Muhammad;
Zahra Ibrahim Muhammad (52);
Muhammad Salman Shaldan (52);
Amal Hamada Khalil (50);
Suhaila Hussein Hassan (45) and her sister Samira Hussein Hassan (58);
Ramadan Ibrahim Suleiman (45);
Fathia Abdel Hafez Khalil (44);
Fateen Fawzi Muhammad (42) and her siblings Mazen Fawzi Muhammad (34), Bara'a Fawzi Muhammad (28), and Soha Fawzi Muhammad;
Sawsan Sobhi Abdel Salam (41);
Haneen Saad Mustafa (34);
Khulud Atta Muhammad (34);
Dua Bashir Abdel Karim (32);
Salman Amin Salman (32);
Samah Khader Saleh (30);
Mahmud Talal Awad (28);
Muhammad Shaldan Salman (26) and his siblings Mahmud Shaldan Salman (25), Rawan Shaldan Salman (22), and Ruba Shaldan Salman (17);
Ghada Nabil Hassan (26) and her sibling Farah Nabil Hassan (10);
Afnan Zaki Jumaa (25);
Farah Suleiman Salman (24) and their siblings Nadim Suleiman Salman (20), Yazan Suleiman Salman (14), and Safa Suleiman Salman (1);
Abdul Moin Salman (23);
Rana Ahmed Abdel Majeed (23);
Muhammad Ahmed Mahmoud (16);
Sama Fahd Musa (16) and her siblings Hikmat Fahd Musa (13) and Muhammad Fahd Musa (9);
Shahid Muhammad Hussein (14) and his sibling Waaed Muhammad Hussein (12);
Mahmoud Ahmed Saleh (12);
Salma Muhammad Rasmi (6);
Obaida Muhammad Rajaa (6) and her sister Toulin Muhammad Rajaa (4);
Moeen Suleiman Moeen (6) and his siblings Jude Suleiman Moeen (4), Mihraman Suleiman Moeen (1), and Zayn al-Din Suleiman Moeen (less than a year old);
Aya Salah al-Din Hamdan (4) and her brother Sanad Salah al-Din Hamdan (3);
Omar Ahmed Nawaf (3) and his sister Aya Ahmed Nawaf (1);
Ayed Ismail, his wife, and their three children, including Juri Ayed Ismail (1);
Bassel, an engineer and a father to four children who is remembered for being "extremely talented" and "very generous with people;"
Lubna Muhammad Youssef (23);
Nisreen Muhammad Muhammad (less than a year old);
Hassan Mahmoud Ibrahim (33) and his children Adam Hassan Mahmoud, Ali Hassan Mahmoud, and Jana Hassan Mahmoud (2);
Afaf Muhammad Abdel Mohsen (49);
Arkan Fawzi Salman and his sisters Rana Fawzi Salman (39) and Lauren Fawzi Salman;
Ibtisam Ibrahim Hamdan (61);
Raed Hamada Muhammad (24);
Tariq Musa Suleiman (38);
Muhammad Abdelkarim Muhammad (46) and his sons Abdelkarim Muhammad Abdelkarim (15) and Wasim Muhammad Abdelkarim (13);
Sanaa Kayan Hamada (39);
Abdullah Ayesh Abdul (70) and his daughter Shaima Abdullah Ayesh (34);
Essam Muhammad Essam (10) and his sister Sarah Muhammad Essam (11);
Subhia Kamel Ibrahim (59);
Shaer Walid Hassan (37) and his sister Rawa Walid Hassan (28);
Wadih Yahya Hassan (33), who was martyred by iof forces during their storming of Hebron;
Shadi Nasser Muhammad (22);
Tuhfa Hassan Hussein (22);
Yusuf Mahmud Mustafa (51) and his daughter Farida Yusuf Mahmud (32);
Islam Ibrahim Saeed (37);
Alaa Ziad Ismail (33);
Muhammad Awad Ismail (36);
Hudhayfah Tayseer Ayesh (33), a journalist;
and Amal Hamada Othman (2).
Counselor Muhammad Fahmi al-Najjar, who lived with and was martyred with 16 members of his family, including his wife and children, was a lawyer and member of the Board of the National Authority for Documentation and Prosecution of Occupation Crimes. His house was directly bombed.
Their relative, Ramy Abdu, states that Fatima Khalil Mahmoud (Mukhalalti) and Fahmi Muhammad Hamdan al-Najjar were judges. Firas Fahmi Muhammad al-Najjar, whose wife and children were also martyred, was an engineer.
You can read more about the human lives lost in Palestine on the Martyrs of Gaza��Twitter account and on my blog.
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Jeddah Tower: Construction of world’s tallest skyscraper resumes Construction of Jeddah Tower, the world's tallest
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Continuous violation of the Lebanese constitution … rubbing salt on the wound
Hassan Ahmed Abdullah
When the "Taif Agreement" was signed in late 1989, it was hoped that it would lead to the reactivation of Lebanese institutions, and an exit from political divisions to building a system that can work to meet the needs of the Lebanese people.
During discussions in the Saudi city of Taif an agreement was brokered after the concerns and components of all Lebanese people were on the table and an agreement was drafted taking into consideration all angles to reach constitutional amendments less than a month later and Lebanon came to be known as the "Second Republic".
This republic to this day has yet to see the light at the end of the tunnel, because for 34 years the constitution has been violated, and its procedural articles have not been acted upon, so there is no form of the “Senate, whose task according to the text is Spiritual, and its powers are limited to crucial issues,” while the parliament house takes the form of ‘nationalism’, not ‘sectarianism.’
This was the first breach that later legitimized sectarian representation in parliament.
After that, more violations followed, including the formation of a "national commission for the abolition of sectarianism." However, this commission was stillborn, and to the contrary sectarianism seeped into all aspects of the state.
The inability to form the Senate gave way for an occasion for disagreements, to which were added the powers of the President of the Republic that were dropped from ‘Taif’, agreement as well as the prime minister’s uniqueness in terms of power, given the great powers granted to the Cabinet collectively.
The presidential vacuum has become an occasion for the prime minister to rule alone. That is why, in every vacuum, government decisions are issued or imposed, without legitimate foundations and they are not reviewed after the regularization of institutions.
The other breach is that, in the constitutional text, the House of Representatives is considered an “electorate” until the election of a President of the Republic is completed, but this matter was not implemented either. It is stronger than the text, because according to the text, “the assembly meeting to elect the president of the republic is considered an electoral body, not a legislative body.”
Therefore, when there is no commitment to the constitutional text regulating political life and institutions, the state falls into chaos. The current government, for example, is according to the opinion of the veteran Lebanese constitutional expert, Hassan Al-Rifai. When there is no head of the state, it cannot be replaced by an alternative entity whose powers are limited.
What does that mean?
This means disregard for the constitution and the encroachment of leaders of each sect, political component, or institution, puts the state in disarray and as a result the economy collapses and the Lebanese suffer, while only the political class benefits from the situation. For this reason it does not attach much importance to the return of institutions.
Whoever persists in constantly violating the constitution cannot be trusted, and this is why, for example, the famous journalist Talal Salman wrote in 2015, “The state collapses in Lebanon in full view of its subjects who cannot even introduce themselves as Lebanese. In the midst of all this the political class thrives, ruling and opposition and all become partners in the destruction of the state and its institutions.
This means Lebanon lives in a state of oblivion and the only way out of this situation is return to the constitution way of life.
Unfortunately, this situation has persisted since 1989, and at that time I wrote in the "Sabah Al-Khair" magazine that "the Taif Agreement is a long truce, during which work can be done on ‘rebuilding the civil state’, and because there is no one who enjoys the trust that qualifies him to play a role; the country is exhausted by political chaos and a result more salt is rubbed in the wound of the Lebanese body.
Lebanese writer and journalist
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Asmaa and large displaced family.
€25,654/€45,000
Vetted here:
Ibrahim’s family
€2,449/€10,000
Vetted (Line 25) https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YGgkXoyam7tnbXb-vqWsHFs3Puyf_xYeXY2dPrZQY1M/edit?gid=0#gid=0
Maysa Al-Dahdouh. Displaced family with young children
€185/€50,000
Unvetted but reverse image search is clean
Ahed Alanqar. Displaced family with young children
€3,818/€40,000
Unvetted but reverse image search is clean
Mohammad Tayseer and family
€16,753/€50,000
Vetted here: https://www.tumblr.com/northgazaupdates/756089494338420736?source=share
Maha Alzenati and displaced family
$948/$30,000
Vetted (number 149) https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YGgkXoyam7tnbXb-vqWsHFs3Puyf_xYeXY2dPrZQY1M/edit?gid=0#gid=0
Talal and displaced family
€597/€50,000
Vetted (number 181) https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YGgkXoyam7tnbXb-vqWsHFs3Puyf_xYeXY2dPrZQY1M/edit?gid=0#gid=0
Hadeel Mikki and family
€17,895/€35,000
Vetted (line 174) https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1yYkNp5U3ANwILl2MknJi9G7ArY4uVTEEQ1CVfzR8Ioo/edit
Wafa and family
$52,784/$85,000
Vetted here: https://www.tumblr.com/determinate-negation/758365985430536192?source=share
Oct 20th 2024
Here are a few campaigns from displaced Palestinians that have reached out to me. Please donate and spread.
Diya and Shaima. Displaced family with young children
$5,166/$30,000 USD
Vetted: Line 55 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YGgkXoyam7tnbXb-vqWsHFs3Puyf_xYeXY2dPrZQY1M/edit?gid=0#gid=0
Youssef and Mona. Displaced family with a baby.
kr22,594 SEK/kr200,000
Vetted: Line 87 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YGgkXoyam7tnbXb-vqWsHFs3Puyf_xYeXY2dPrZQY1M/edit?gid=0#gid=0
Fidaa. Displaced family with young children, including a baby.
$61,233 USD/$75,000
Vetted here: https://www.tumblr.com/dlxxv-vetted-donations/760718246166020096/now-vetted-also-fidaa-family2-tagging-random?source=share
Baalousha family. Displaced family
$32,541/$50,000
Vetted here: https://www.tumblr.com/90-ghost/757288369570152448/legit-fundraiser
Jumana’s husband’s family
$20,020/60 000
Vetted by association: https://www.tumblr.com/a-shade-of-blue/761184580970725376/currently-14335-usd-raised-of-60000-goal?source=share
Shaima and Ibrahim. Displaced family
€3,662/€50,000
Vetted: Line 62 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YGgkXoyam7tnbXb-vqWsHFs3Puyf_xYeXY2dPrZQY1M/edit?gid=0#gid=0
https://gofund.me/e6a27592
Heba Al-Dahdouh. Large displaced family
€1,565/€50,000
Unvetted but Reverse Image Search is clean
Dr. Imtithal. Large displaced family with young children
€7,015/€50,000
Vetted here (number 5) https://www.tumblr.com/gaza-evacuation-funds/763757013737095168/todays-list-of-vetted-fundraisers-1-momeen
Abdul Salam Al-Anqar and Aya Al-Batniji. Displaced family with a baby
€9,757/€50,000
Vetted here (number 4) https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YGgkXoyam7tnbXb-vqWsHFs3Puyf_xYeXY2dPrZQY1M/edit?gid=0#gid=0
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Foreign Royals attending the Service of Thanksgiving for the life of The Duke of Edinburgh at Westminster Abbey on 29 March:
King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden 🇸🇪
King Harald V and Queen Sonja of Norway 🇳🇴 - no longer attending due to Harald testing positive for Covid.
King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain 🇪🇸
Queen Margrethe of Denmark 🇩🇰
King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium 🇧🇪
King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima and Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands 🇳🇱
Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg 🇱🇺
Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine of Serbia 🇷🇸
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On 26 October, the Palestinian Ministry of Health released the list of names of Palestinians killed since 7 October. Among them, from the Qudayh family, are:
Muslim Mahmoud Ahmed (78);
Salah Ibrahim Muhammad (67) and his son Ayman Salah Ibrahim (20);
Rasmiya Salem Khalil (65);
Suad Salem Salman (64);
Jawahir Suleiman Hamad (59);
Attaf Khalil Suleiman (57);
Iman Muhammad Ismail (55);
Muhammad Muslim Salem (49);
Nidal Atta Mahmoud (42);
Suleiman Mahmoud Suleiman (42), his wife Hana Khaled Mahmoud (37), and their only children Rimas Suleiman Mahmoud (12) and Mahmoud Suleiman Mahmoud (11);
Hammad Khader Hammad (42) and his son Saif Hammad Khader (17);
Muhammad Hossam Shehadeh (41);
Hanan Ibrahim Ismail (37);
Iyad Suleiman Salem (37);
Musab Fawzi Suleiman (36), an imam;
Junayd Jamal Mustafa (35), who was martyred in the attack on Rio Cafe in Khan Yunis;
Muntasir Juma Suleiman (35) and his brother al-Sayyed Juma Suleiman (33);
Maha Abdel Rahman Shaat (35);
Salman Jalal Fares (29);
Kamal Ayman Abdel Hadi (29);
Nail Kamel Odeh (27);
Alaa Fouad Ibrahim (27);
Ahmed Ibrahim Hamdan (25);
Abdullah Suleiman Fayez (22) and his brother Abood Suleiman Fayez;
Ahmed Hatem Zaki (20);
Hani Ghassan Salem (19);
Mennatullah Wasfi Ahmed (16);
Maria Shadi Rajab (6) and her brothers Yasin Shadi Rajab (8) and Usama Shadi Rajab (10);
Rajab Ibrahim;
Shawqi Rajab;
Asad;
Shaima Abdul Hadi;
Ammuna Shawqi;
Walid Ahmed;
Ahmed Abdel Majid;
Juma;
Shadi Rajab;
Muhammad Ibrahim;
Nail Raja;
Ataf Khalil and her daughters Nariman and Manna, who were martyred in Khan Younis after evacuating from Khuza'a;
Tahani Salama, who was martyred in Khan Younis after suffering a serious injury;
Iman Asaad and her children Zainab Fadi Rasmi (8), Naseem Fadi Rasmi (4), Muhammad Fadi Rasmi, and Ghazal Fadi Rasmi (9);
Ahmed Barham Abu Rajila;
Malak Bahaa Fathi and her siblings Yusuf Bahaa Fathi and Janan Bahaa Fathi;
Muhammad Muslim Muslim;
Alaa Bassem Salem (30), whose parents were martyred in 2003;
Wael Roc and his brothers Talal Roc, Junayd Roc, and Jamal Roc;
Ahmed Ziyada;
Salim Hamdan;
Jana Hani Deeb, a child;
Lamar Saber, her sisters, and their mother;
and Ibrahim Abd Rabbo.
You can read more about the human lives lost in Palestine on the Martyrs of Gaza Twitter account and here.
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Jordan is where domestic and regional fissures collide
By James M. Dorsey
Former Crown Prince Hamzah bin Hussein has papered over a rare public dispute in the ruling Jordanian family in a move that is unlikely to resolve long-standing fissures in society and among the country’s elite and that echo multiple Middle Eastern fault lines.
Differences over socio-economic policies, governance, and last year’s normalization of relations between Israel, the United Arab Emirates and three other Arab states as well as leadership of the Muslim world were laid glaringly bare by a security crackdown that targeted not only Prince Hamzah, a popular, modest, and pious 41-year-old half-brother of King Abdullah, but also seemingly unrelated others perceived by the monarch as a threat.
Reading tea leaves, the perceived threats may be twofold albeit unrelated: Prince Hamzah’s association with powerful conservative tribes who over the last decade have demanded an end to corruption and prominent figures with close ties to Saudi Arabia.
The kingdom, home to Islam’s two holiest cities, Mecca and Medina, has been quietly manoeuvring to force Jordan, the administrator of the faith’s third holiest site, Al-Haram ash-Sharif or Temple Mount in Jerusalem, to share its role. A say in Jerusalem would significantly boost the kingdom’s claim to leadership of the Muslim world.
There is little evidence that the two forces were working together despite government assertions that it had intercepted communications between the two in the days prior to this weekend’s crackdown that prompted Prince Hamzah to speak out.
Prince Hamzah’s statement focused on domestic issues, suggesting that the government may have been most immediately concerned that he was fuelling further protests particularly on the eve of Jordan’s April 11 centenary. The concern may have created the opportunity to address perceived less imminent threats.
The crackdown led to the arrest of among others two prominent leaders of the Al-Majali tribe and political clan, long a pillar of Hashemite rule, and Bassem Awadallah, a former top aide to King Abdullah, finance minister and envoy to Saudi Arabia, who is also an advisor to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Mr. Awadallah is a dual Jordanian-Saudi citizen.
The Washington Post reported that Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan had requested during a visit to Amman on Tuesday that Mr. Awadallah be released and allowed to travel to the kingdom with his delegation.
Privately, many Jordanians fear that Saudi Arabia could support efforts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by turning the kingdom into a Palestinian state that would incorporate those parts of the occupied West Bank that would not be annexed by Israel.
Saudi Arabia has so far refused to establish diplomatic relations with Israel as long as the Palestinian issue has not been resolved. Mr. Bin Farhan reiterated the kingdom’s position earlier this month but also told CNN that relations with Israel would be "extremely helpful" and bring "tremendous benefits."
Relations between Saudi Arabia and Jordan, hard hit by the pandemic and home to one of the world’s largest Syrian refugee contingents, were strained by King Abdullah’s refusal to embrace former US President Donald J. Trump’s Deal of the Century Israeli-Palestinian peace plan.
King Abdullah opposed the plan because it recognized Israeli annexation of East Jerusalem, legitimized Israeli settlements in occupied territory and envisioned Israeli annexation of parts of the West Bank.
Saudi Arabia this weekend, like other Middle Eastern countries, was quick to express support for King Abdullah.
Prince Hamzah and Mr. Awadallah were not known to be close. Tribal leaders rejected Mr. Awadallah’s privatization of telecommunications, potash and phosphate companies during his tenure as finance minister as primarily benefitting the country’s allegedly corrupt elite and foreign companies.
Prince Hamzah, in an agreement mediated by the former crown prince’s uncle, Prince Hassan bin Talal, and several other princes, pledged allegiance to King Abdullah days after releasing two clips in which he denounced corruption and poor governance that had allegedly prevailed for much of the monarch’s rule. King Abdullah acceded to the throne in 1999.
The agreement takes the immediate sting out of the rare public airing of differences within the ruling family but fails to tackle grievances of the tribes and other segments of the population.
Prince Hamzah’s declaration of fealty may be less of a concession than it would appear at first glance. The former crown prince is not believed to aspire to succeeding King Abdullah.
Moreover, protests going back to the time of the 2011 popular Arab revolts and continuing more recently with the tribal-backed Hirak protest movement, have consistently stopped short of demanding regime change.
Tribal leaders went perhaps furthest when in 2011 they issued a statement asserting corruption among members of Kuwait-born Queen Rania’s Palestinian family and demanded that King Abdullah divorce his wife.
In the government’s statement on Sunday, Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi studiously avoided speaking of an attempted coup, asserting instead that the former crown prince and others had targeted “the country’s security and stability.”
Said a tribal activist: “Our issue is not the king or the family. Nobody is asking for regime change. That does not mean that our leaders have a blank check. They have to introduce real change and accommodate popular demands for transparency and accountable governance.”
A podcast version of this story is available on Soundcloud, Itunes, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, Spreaker, Pocket Casts, Tumblr, Podbean, Audecibel, Castbox, and Patreon.
Dr. James M. Dorsey is an award-winning journalist and a senior fellow at Nanyang Technological University’s S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore and the National University of Singapore’s Middle East Institute as well as an Honorary Senior Non-Resident Fellow at Eye on ISIS.
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[TASK 141: SAUDI ARABIA]
In celebration of Arab American Heritage Month, here’s a masterlist below compiled of over 530+ Saudi Arabian faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. Special thanks to @brownapollo for helping us out with this masterlist! If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
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THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK - examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Mariam Al-Ghamdi (1949) Saudi Arabian - actress, director, and writer.
Ibtisam Lutfi (1950) Saudi Arabian - singer-songwriter and oud player.
Wajant Rahbini (1951) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Nagya Al.Rabiea (1955) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Laila al Salman (1961) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Sanaa Bakr Yones (1961) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Nabila Khashoggi (1962) Saudi Arabian, Turkish / English - actress, philanthropist, and businesswoman.
Amira El fadl (1968) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Aghadeir El Saeid (1972) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Eman El-Koseby (1974) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Haifaa al-Mansour (1974) Saudi Arabian - director.
Rania Mohammed (1975) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Waed / Hanan Baker Younis (1977) Saudi Arabian / Iraqi - singer.
Lojain Omran (1977) Saudi Arabian - television presenter.
Maha Salem (1977) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Budoor Abdullah (1977) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Nawal Mohamed (1978) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Yasmine Gelani / Yasmine Al-Jilany (1978) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Sanaa Ibrahim (1979) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Ahd / Ahd Hassan Kamel (1980) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Shams / Shams Bandar Al-Aslami (1980) Saudi Arabian, Kuwaiti - singer.
Afaf El Salman (1980) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Remona (1980) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Mayson Al Rwuily (1980) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Ahd Kamel (1980) Saudi Arabian - actress and filmmaker.
Hind Mohammed (1981) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Hend Mohamed (1981) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Qamar Al Turk (1982) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Rimas Mansour (1983) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Lamar (1983) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Maram Abdelaziz (1984) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Mashael (1984) Saudi Arabian, Lebanese, Bahraini - singer.
Elham Ali (1985) Saudi Arabian, Bahraini - actress, television presenter, and media personality.
Nur (1985) Saudi Arabian - instagrammer (nurberxo).
Chihanh (1986) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Zoë Badwi (1986) Saudi Arabian, Egyptian / Irish - actress, singer-songwriter, and model.
Marwa Mohamed (1987) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Reem Abdullah (1987) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Hala (1987) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Mary Jean Lastimosa (1987) Saudi Arabian / Filipina - actress, model, Miss Universe Philippines 2014, and television presenter.
Sumaya Rida (1988) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Nura / Nura Habib Omer (1988) Saudi Arabian / Eritrean - actress, rapper, and singer.
Alanoud Al Harbi (1988) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Aseel Omran (1989) Saudi Arabian - actress and singer.
Nasra Al-Harby (1989) Saudi Arabian / Moroccan - actress.
Wardah Khan (1989) Saudi Arabian / Kashmiri Pakistani - actress and model.
Sarah Algaber (1989) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Haya Sawan (1989) Saudi Arabian - instagrammer (hayasawan_official).
Daryna Tkachenko (1989 or 1990) Saudi Arabian / Russian, Ukrainian - model.
Aiysha Hart (1990) Saudi Arabian / British - actress and screenwriter.
Yamour / Yamoor (1990) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Samah Zidan (1991) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Dalia Mubarak (1991) Saudi Arabian / Unspecified Black - singer.
Hala Abdallah (1991) Saudi Arabian - instagrammer (thehala).
Khairiya Abu Laban (1992) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Sara Murad (1992) Saudi Arabian - tv presenter.
Model Roz (1992) Saudi Arabian - model (instagram: model_roz).
Amy Roko (1992) Saudi Arabian - instagrammer (amyroko).
Nermin Mohsen (1993) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Malak Youssef (1993) Saudi Arabian - model and Miss Saudi Arabia 2017.
Sukkari Life (1994) Saudi Arabian - youtuber.
Jana Hisham (1994) 5/8 Saudi Arabian, 1/8 Malaysian, 1/8 Bangladeshi, 1/8 Turkish - youtuber.
Njoud Al Shammari (1995) Saudi Arabian - youtuber.
Khawla Al-Enazi (1995) Saudi Arabian - actress, model, media personality, activist, and artist.
Nora Bo Awadh (1995) Saudi Arabian - actress, media personality, social media personality, activist, and artist.
Christina Nadin (1995) Saudi Arabian - model.
Waad Mohammed (1999) Saudi Arabian - actress, model, and singer.
Taleedah Tamer (2000) Saudi Arabian / Italian, Greek - model.
Danyah Shafei (2000) Saudi Arabian - tv presenter.
Banen Naem (2002) Saudi Arabian - youtuber (Banen Stars) and instagrammer (banennaem123).
Leesa A (?) Saudi Arabian - rapper.
Abeer Sinder (?) Saudi Arabian / Unspecified Black - actress and youtuber.
Fatima AlBanawi (?) Saudi Arabian - actress and filmmaker.
Rotana / I Am Rotana / Rotana Tarabzouni (?) Saudi Arabian - singer-songwriter.
Hatoon Kadi (?) Saudi Arabian – comedian and activist.
Dina (?) Saudi Arabian - musician (The AccoLade).
Lamia (?) Saudi Arabian - musician (The AccoLade).
Dareen (?) Saudi Arabian - musician (The AccoLade).
Amjaad (?) Saudi Arabian - musician (The AccoLade).
Jiaying Blue Han-Keating (?) Saudi Arabian / Chinese - model.
Aixa Kay (?) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Yara Alnamlah (?) Saudi Arabian - makeup artist, blogger, YouTuber. (Instagram: yara.makeup).
Tara Bella (?) Saudi Arabian / Unknown - model (Instagram: tara.bella_).
Basma Elkhereiji (?) Saudi Arabian - instagrammer (basmaelkhereiji).
Sultana İnatcık Nur (?) Saudi Arabian, Turkish - model (Instagram: tara.bella_).
Wania (?) Saudi Arabian / Pakistani - model (Instagram: _waanniiaa_).
Lamazi (?) Saudi Arabian - model (Instagram: lamazi_model).
Amani Mubarak (?) Saudi Arabian - singer.
Marwa Salem (?) Saudi Arabian - singer.
Samar Al-Bayat (?) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Shaimaa al-Tayeb (?) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Manayer Khaled (?) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Maha Ezz El Din (?) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Reem AlHabib (?) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Meela Al-Zahrani (?) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Shimaa El Fadl (?) Saudi Arabian - actress.
Maha Zein (?) Saudi Arabian - actress.
F - Athletes:
Lubna Al-Omair (1987) Saudi Arabian - fencer.
Sarah Attar (1992) Saudi Arabian / Unspecified White - middle-distance runner.
Dalma Rushdi Malhas (1992) Saudi Arabian - equestrian.
Wojdan Shaherkani (1992) Saudi Arabian - judoka.
Jasmine Alkhaldi (1993) Saudi Arabian / Cebuano Filipina - swimmer.
Kariman Abuljadayel (1994) Saudi Arabian - sprinter.
Joud Fahmy (1994) Saudi Arabian - judoka.
Yasmin Siraj (1996) Saudi Arabian / Iranian - figure skater.
M:
Ali Al-Mdfa (1937) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Hassan Dardir (1938) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Lutfi Zinni (1940) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Talal Maddah (1940) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Saad Khedr (1943) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Saeed Basiri (1943) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abdel Rahman El Kharigi (1944) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Mohamed El Mofreh (1945) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Ali El Huyerini (1945) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Mohamed Altoyan (1945) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Hamad Al-Mazaini (1945) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abdulaziz Al Hammad (1946) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Saad Khader (1946) Saudi Arabian, Unspecified Black - actor, director, and producer.
Mohamed El Ali (1947) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Hani El-saady (1948) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abd Alrahman Alkhateeb (1949) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Mohammed Abdu (1949) Saudi Arabian - singer.
Ali Al Saba (1951) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abu Zuhair / Ali Al-Seba / Ali Al-Sebaa (1951) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abadi Al Johar (1953) Saudi Arabian - composer.
Fouad Bakhsh (1953) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abd al-Ilah Nawar (1955) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Talal Alharbi (1956) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abdulrahman Alrkrac (1956) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Saleh El Zayer (1957) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Ibrahim El Harbi (1957) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Mutreb Fawaz Al Ouni (1958) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Magdy El-Kadi (1958) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abdelaziz El Mobdel (1958) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abdullah Al Sadhan (1958) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abdel Khalek al-Ghanem (1958) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Mohamed Alkanhal (1959) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Samir Al Nassir (1959) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Rashid Al Shamrani (1960) Saudi Arabian - actor and writer.
Bashir Al Ghoneim (1960) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Rashed Alshamrani (1960) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Nasser Al Qasabi / Nasser Qassim Al Qasabi (1961) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Mahdy El Baqmy (1961) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Khaled Sami (1961) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Khalid Mengah (1961) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Ibrahim Gabr (1961) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Omar El Gasser (1962) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Emad Al Youssef (1962) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abdulmohsen Elnemr (1963) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Awad Abdallah (1963) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Ibrahim Al-Hsawi (1964) Saudi Arabian - actor and poet.
Ibrahim Al Hesawi (1964) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Amer El-Hamoud (1964) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Yousef Al-Jarrah (1965) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abdallah El Senany (1965) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abdullah Elamer (1965) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abdelelah El Senany (1965) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Mashal Al-Halil (1965) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Khalid Alharbi (1966) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Hassan Assiri (1967) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Heitham Al-Sayed (1968) Saudi Arabian / English - rapper and singer.
Fayez Al-Malki (1969) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Said Garaish (1969) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Rashed Al Majed / Rashed Al Majid (1969) Saudi Arabian / Bahraini - singer.
Anbar El Dossary (1970) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abd el baqy Al bakheet (1970) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Mohammed Al-Assa (1971) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Fahd Al-Hayyan (1971) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abdelaziz El Fareehi (1971) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Ibrahim Bosaad (1971) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Fahad Al-Hian (1971) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Rashed Al Fares (1971) Saudi Arabian - singer.
Abd el Aziz El Shemary (1972) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Noor Hussin (1972) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abd El Aziz El Skirien (1972) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Torky El Youssef (1973) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Mohamed El Haggy (1973) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Hamed Al-daban (1973) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Ahmad AlShugairi (1973) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Talal Alsider (1973) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abdelhamid El Awwam (1973) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Waleed El Ghannam (1974) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Khaled Al Buraiki (1975) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Hani Nazer (1975) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Asad Alzahrani (1975) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Faisal El Emiri (1975) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Habib Al-Habib (1976) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abdulaziz Alsharikh (1976) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Hani Derar (1976) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Mamdouh Salem (1976) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Mohamed Almoqbel (1976) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Yasser Meshraf (1977) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Said Saleh (1977) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Moshael Almoteary (1977) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abdallah Alzahrani (1978) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Saleh Alhanaky (1979) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Omar El Doghery (1979) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Maitham El-Rezk (1979) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Faisal Al-Saif (1979) Saudi Arabian - tv presenter.
Ibrahim El Hakami (1979) Saudi Arabian - singer.
Majed Motreb Fawaz (1980) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Hisham Abdulrahman (1980) Saudi Arabian - actor and singer.
Torky El Sadhan (1980) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Hesham Al-Huwaysh (1980) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Farouk Al-Shouaibi (1980) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Tarek El Harby (1980) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abdel Mohsen El Shameri (1980) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Turki Al-Sadhan (1981) Saudi Arabian - actor and tv host.
Ahmed Alhassan (1981) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Ahmed Shoaib (1981) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Dorian Aldorian (1981) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abdulaziz Abdulrahman (1982) Saudi Arabian / Jordanian - singer.
Ali Al-Gofaily (1982) Saudi Arabian - presenter.
Faisal El Eissa (1982) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Faisal Al-Essa (1982) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Meshal Al dayel (1982) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Wael Ghazi (1983) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abdulaziz Al Mulifi (1983) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Ali AL-Saad (1983) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Ibrahim Alkhairallah (1983) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Mohammed Bin Ishaq (1983) Saudi Arabian / Yemeni - youtuber (The Baigan Vines Official) and instagrammer (mohammedbinishaq).
Bader Saleh (1984) Saudi Arabian, Yemeni - comedian and presenter.
Murad Mohammad (1984) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Ahmad AL Hazmi (1984) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Badr Al mtrify (1984) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Iyad Al Nounou (1984) Saudi Arabian - instagrammer (iyadnn).
Nayef Fayez (1984) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Yacob Alfarhan (1984) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Mohammed El-Chdokhi (1985) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Fahad Albutairi (1985) Saudi Arabian - actor, stand-up comedian, and screenwriter.
Faisal Falattah (1985 or 1986) Saudi Arabian / Unspecified Black - model.
Fares El Madani (1985 or 1986) Saudi Arabian - singer.
Ahmad Fathalddin (1985) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Theyab Al-Jasir (1986) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Faisal Al Omari (1986) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Bader Ellehid (1986) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Mohammed Al-Harthi (1986) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Wael El-Harby (1986) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abdallah Ahmed (1986) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Muhannad Aljamaily (1986) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Slow Moe / Moe Halhel (1986) Saudi Arabian - rapper.
Faisal Al-Zahrani (1986) Saudi Arabian - TV host.
Muhannad Al Jumaili (1986) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Tarek / Tarek Ebéné (1986) Saudi Arabian - rapper (K.I.Z.).
Omar Hussein (1986) Saudi Arabian - comedian and CEO of UTURN Entertainment.
Hisham Fageeh (1987) Saudi Arabian - actor and comedian.
Saifan Mohammed Al-Otaibi (1987) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Mohammed Al Kraidees (1987) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abdullah Al-Jumah (1987) Saudi Arabian - author.
Feras Bugnah (1987) Saudi Arabian - actor, youtuber, and filmmaker.
Saleh Abuamrh (1987) Saudi Arabian - author.
Marwan Fagui (1987) Saudi Arabian - singer.
Hussain Sallam (1987) Saudi Arabian - youtuber (S7S).
Bader Al Zaidan (1987) Saudi Arabian - author.
Meshaal El Etieby (1988) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Majed Al-Madani (1988) Saudi Arabian - singer.
Abass Ibrahim (1988) Saudi Arabian - singer.
Mohamed Taher (1988) Saudi Arabian - singer.
Sultan Al Salem (1989) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Turki Almohsen (1989) Saudi Arabian - youtuber (تركي المحسن).
Majid ElAbid (1989) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Prince Stefan / Stephan Andrei Anlocotan (1989) Saudi Arabian / Hiligaynon Filipino - actor and model.
Fadel Almustafa (1990) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Khaled Saqer (1990) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Sultan Al-Rashed (1990) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Alaa Ebrahim (1990) Saudi Arabian - youtuber (DvLZStaTioN) and instagrammer (3ala2o).
Jihad Al Mofadda (1990) Saudi Arabian - youtuber (Saudi Gamer - سعودي جيمر).
Hamza Hawsawi (1991) Saudi Arabian, Unspecified Black - singer.
Abdelaziz Al Shareef (1992) Saudi Arabian - singer.
Rakan Abdullah Alsadhan (1992) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Thunayyan Khalid (1992) Saudi Arabian - youtuber and instagrammer (thunayyan16).
Faisal Binladen (1992) Saudi Arabian, Yemeni - instagrammer (faisalbinladen).
Firas Al-Juhani (1992) Saudi Arabian - youtuber (Fir4sGamer).
oPiiLz (1992) Saudi Arabian - youtuber.
Naser Aldosary (1993) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Saud Alhomud (1993) Saudi Arabian - youtuber (قناة سعود Saud Channel l).
Bader Al-Shaeebi (1994) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abdullah Bakr (1994) Saudi Arabian - youtuber (TheSaudiReporters | سعودي ريبورترز ) and instagrammer (boodyzozo).
Abdulaziz Bakr (1994) Saudi Arabian - youtuber (TheSaudiReporters | سعودي ريبورترز ) and instagrammer (zozobakrtv).
Anas Iskander (1994) Saudi Arabian - youtuber (Anas Iskander I انس اسكندر).
Aamer Bin Ishaq (1994) Saudi Arabian / Yemeni - youtuber (The Baigan Vines Official) and instagrammer (aamer.bin.ishaq).
Montadher Al-Zayer (1995) Saudi Arabian - musician.
Meshal Al Jaser (1995) Saudi Arabian - youtuber (Folaim Ya Gholaim).
AnEsonGib (1996) Saudi Arabian - youtuber.
BasSTOP (1996) Saudi Arabian - youtuber.
Abdulrhman Bin Ahmed (1997) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Mohammed Tarek (1997) Saudi Arabian - youtuber.
KhalafZone (1997) Saudi Arabian - youtuber (KhalafZone | خلف زون).
Mohammed Tarazi (1997) Saudi Arabian - youtuber (M7MDXD).
Moha Shmri (1997) Saudi Arabian - youtuber (Moha).
Rashed (1998) Saudi Arabian - youtuber (zSHOWz) and instagrammer (ziibordo8a).
RakanTime (1999) Saudi Arabian - youtuber (راكان تايم | RakanTime).
King Luxy (2000) Saudi Arabian - instagrammer (luxyking).
Abdullah Khaleel (2001) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Dyler Tv (2001) Saudi Arabian - youtuber (DYE LAH).
Manar (2001) Saudi Arabian - youtuber (Manr).
Rabeh Sager / Rabeh Saqer (?) Saudi Arabian - singer.
Jacob Moha (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Mamdouh Saif (?) Saudi Arabian - musician.
Abdel Majid Ibrahim (?) Saudi Arabian - singer.
Ammar Sabban (?) Saudi Arabian - puppeteer, voice actor, podcaster and writer.
Mamoun Hassan (?) Saudi Arabian - filmmaker.
Bandar Mougri (?) Saudi Arabian - singer.
Fouad Al-Hitar (?) Saudi Arabian - singer.
Murshid Atta (?) Saudi Arabian - singer.
Ibrahim Al-Hsawi (?) Saudi Arabian - actor and poet.
Mohammed Al-Hamdan (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Muhammad Aman (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Aidross El Aidross (?) Saudi Arabian - singer.
AbdelMajeed Al Hammamy (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Ibrahim Al-Hajjaj (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Hassan Ashour (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Eid Saud (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Wael Mohammed Hamza (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Ali El-Shehabi (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Yousef Aldakhil (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Hesham Alghamdi (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Turky Mehreq (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Saad Tallas (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Saad Sultan (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Khaled AbdelAziz (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abdallah Bal'eis (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abdullah Rafa (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Eid Saad (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Khaled Al.Aboudy (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Sultan Al.Mekbaly (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Ibrahim ELFiryaan (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Saleh El-Olayyani (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Sayed Abdulrahman (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Sultan Al Assaf (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Mohammed Aldbekhi (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Saleh El Zeer (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Naser El Kanhal (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Mohamed Bakhsh (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Yaser Qarout (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abdulbari Al Bani (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Jamil ALQahtani (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Hussam Abu Sabra (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Sultan Alnafisi (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Abdullrahman Al Gohani (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Aymn Barakat (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Mohamed Alshawqabi (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Rashed El Warthan (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Yahya Bakash (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Nawaf al Rkabi (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Mahfouz El-Mansaf (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Samy Hazem (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Mohsen El Shahry (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Yusef Al Yusef (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Fahed Elrakf (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Loay Mohammed Hamza (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
Mohamed Hamza (?) Saudi Arabian - actor.
M - Athletes:
Said Khalil Al-Dosari (1948) Saudi Arabian - sprinter.
Mansour Al-Juaid (1948) Saudi Arabian - sprinter.
Kamil Al-Abbasi (1950) Saudi Arabian - sprinter.
Ahmed Al-Assir (1952) Saudi Arabian - sprinter.
Abdullah Al-Shaye (1954) Saudi Arabian - cyclist.
Bilal Said Al-Azma (1955) Saudi Arabian - sprinter.
Hamed Al-Bishi (1956) Saudi Arabian - sprinter.
Mohamed Abd Al-Jawad (1962) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Shaye Al-Nafisah (1962) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Yousuf Al-Thunayan (1963) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Khalid Al-Mansour (1964) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Mohamed Fahd Al-Bishi (1965) Saudi Arabian - sprinter.
Khaled Al-Khalidi (1965) Saudi Arabian -shot putter.
Hassan Al-Absi (1966) Saudi Arabian - cyclist.
Hussein Al-Bishi (1966) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Saleh Al-Dawod (1968) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Khalid Al Temawi (1969) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Salem Al-Ahmadi (1969) Saudi Arabian - triple jumper.
Fahad Al-Mehallel (1970) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Fuad Anwar Amin (1972) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Al Hasan Al-Yami (1972) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Mansour Al-Mousa (1972) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Sami Al-Jaber (1972) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Ken Noguchi (1973) Saudi Arabian / Japanese - alpinist.
Mohammed Al-Jahani (1974) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Tisir Al-Antaif (1974) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Mohamed Hamed Al-Bishi (1975) Saudi Arabian - sprinter.
Abdullah Al-Waked (1975) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Nawaf Al-Temyat (1976) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Mukhlid Al-Otaibi (1976) Saudi Arabian - long-distance runner.
Manaf Al-Saeed (1976) Saudi Arabian - handball player.
Hussein Abdulghani (1977) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Saheb Al-Abdullah (1977) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Mohammad Sharifi (1978) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Mansoor Al-Najai (1978) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Hussein Al-Sabee (1979) Saudi Arabian - long jumper
Ahmed Al-Kudmani (1979) Saudi Arabian - swimmer.
Saleh Al-Saqri (1979) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdulrahman Al-Shoaibi (1980) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abbas Al-Qaisoum (1980) Saudi Arabian - weightlifter.
Ahmed Al-Bahri (1980) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Mohammed Ameen (1980) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Mohammad Al-Shalhoub (1980) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Fahad Al-Shammari (1981) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Mubarak Ata Mubarak (1981) Saudi Arabian - hurdler.
Mohammed Al-Khuwalidi (1981) Saudi Arabian - long jumper.
Abdulrahman Al-Bishi (1982) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Mohammad Khouja (1982) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Yasser Al-Qahtani (1982) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdulmutalib Al-Traidi (1982) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Bader Al-Kharashi (1982) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Awidhah Al-Aamri (1983) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Hassan Al-Raheb (1983) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdulrahman Al-Qahtani (1983) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Naif Al-Harthi (1983) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Omar Abdulaziz (1983) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Essa Al-Mehyani (1983) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Ahmed Otaif (1983) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Bader Al-Khamees (1984) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Saad Al-Harthi (1984) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdoh Otaif (1984) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Yasser Al-Mosailem (1984) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Taisir Al-Jassim (1984) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Majed Al-Marshedi (1984) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Ahmad Abbas (1985) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Yahia Al-Shehri (1985) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Mazin Ahmed Al-Huthayfi (1985) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdulhaleem Al-Amoudi (1986) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdullah Al Asta (1986) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdulmajeed Al-Ruwaili (1986) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Jassem Al-Hamdan (1986) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdulaziz Al-Nashi (1986) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Sultan Al-Nemri (1986) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Khaled Al-Zylaeei (1987) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Jamaan Al-Dossari (1987) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Mohsen Al-Eisa (1987) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Hamad Al-Juhaim (1987) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Mohammad Al-Sahlawi (1987) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Fahad Al-Dossari (1987) Saudi Arabian / Thai - footballer.
Meshal Al-Enezi (1987) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Ali Al-Amri (1987) Saudi Arabian - long-distance runner.
Mohammed Al-Zaer (1987) Saudi Arabian - handball player.
Hani Alnakhli (1986) Saudi Arabian - paralympic athlete.
Odai Amr (1987) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdullah Al-Mayouf (1987) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Fawaz Al-Maghati (1987) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Ahmed Al-Abdulali (1988) Saudi Arabian - handball player.
Hisham Al-Obaidi (1988) Saudi Arabian - handball player.
Mohammed Al-Qaree (1988) Saudi Arabian - decathlete.
Bader Al-Muhana (1988) Saudi Arabian - swimmer.
Ahmed Al-Fraidi (1988) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Salman Al-Hariri (1988) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Housain Al-Mogahwi (1988) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Naif Hazazi (1988) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdullaziz Al-Dawsari (1988) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Raed Al-Amri (1989) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Waleed Bakshween (1989) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Zamil Al-Sulim (1989) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdulrahim Jaizawi (1989) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Sultan Ghunaiman (1989) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Fahad Al-Saqri (1989) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Ibrahim Al-Zubaidi (1989) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Hussain Al-Showaish (1989) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Salman Al-Faraj (1989) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdulaziz Al-Jebreen (1990) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdullah Majrashi (1990) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Yahya Al-Shehri (1990) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Mohammed Al-Menqash (1990) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Tariq Al-Amri (1990) Saudi Arabian - long-distance runner.
Abdulazez Saeed (1990) Saudi Arabian - handball player.
Abdulrahman Al-Barakah (1990) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Muneer Abu Alrahi (1990) Saudi Arabian - handball player.
Mohammed Al-Fuhaid (1990) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Turki Al-Aliweh (1990) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdullah Al-Enezi (1990) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Badr Al-Sulaitin (1990) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Ibrahim Zaid (1990) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdullah Al-Hammad (1990) Saudi Arabian - handball player.
Mahdi Al-Salem (1990) Saudi Arabian - handball player.
Mousa Al-Aoufi (1991) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Morad Al-Rashidi (1991) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Amiri Kurdi (1991) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Awadh Khrees (1991) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Ali Al-Zaqaan (1991) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Maan Khodari (1991) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Ahmed Al-Kassar (1991) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Yasser Al-Fahmi (1991) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Sultan Al-Shammeri (1991) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Ahmed Abdulla (1991) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Salem Al-Dawsari (1991) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Yahya Dagriri (1991) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Saeed Al-Zahrani (1992) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Yasser Al-Shahrani (1992) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Fares Al-Ayyaf (1992) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Fahad Al-Swilem (1992) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Mansor Hamzi (1992) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Jamal Bajandouh (1992) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdullah Al-Hafith (1992) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdullah Otayf (1992) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Hattan Bahebri (1992) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Mohammed Al-Breik (1992) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdullah Al-Abbas (1992) Saudi Arabian - handball player.
Fawaz Al-Qarni (1992) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Wesam Wahib (1992) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Mohammed Al-Saiari (1993) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Saleh Al-Amri (1993) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Faisel Masrahi (1993) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Saleh Al-Shehri (1993) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdullah Al-Bladi (1993) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdullah Al-Hulaili (1994) Saudi Arabian - handball player.
Abdulmohsen Fallatah (1994) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdulrahman Al-Rio (1994) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdulhadi Al-Harajin (1994) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abbas Al-Saffar (1994) Saudi Arabian - handball player.
Abdulrahman Al-Ghamdi (1994) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Mohsen Al-Duhaylib (1994) Saudi Arabian - weightlifter.
Mohammed Al-Kwikbi (1994) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Sulaiman Hamad (1994) Saudi Arabian - judoka.
Abdulfattah Asiri (1994) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Mansor Al-Najar (1994) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdulellah Al-Malki (1994) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Ali Al-Saffar (1995) Saudi Arabian - handball player.
Abdullah Qaisi (1995) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Fahad Al-Farhan (1995) Saudi Arabian - handball player.
Abdullah Al-Salam (1995) Saudi Arabian - handball player.
Abdullah Al-Arraf (1995) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdullah Al-Jouei (1995) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Omar Al-Sonain (1995) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdulaziz Al-Aryani (1996) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Osama Al-Khalaf (1996) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Ali Al-Ibrahim (1997) Saudi Arabian - handball player.
Sadiq Al-Mohsin (1997) Saudi Arabian - handball player
Muteb Al-Mutlaq (1997) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Sami Al-Najei (1997) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdulrahman Ghareeb (1997) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdulelah Al-Amri (1997) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Hussain Al-Hizam (1998) Saudi Arabian - pole vaulter.
Yahya Khormi (1998) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Faris Abdi (1999) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Abdulaziz Al-Abduassalam (?) Saudi Arabian - footballer.
Problematic:
Qusai / Qusai Kheder (1978) Saudi Arabian - rapper, singer-songwriter, DJ, television personality, and producer - Appropriated dreads as seen in one of his Q&A videos.
Ibrahim Saleh (1986) Saudi Arabian - youtuber and comedian - Misogynist/Sexist which got his YouTube channel shut down.
Shanina Shaik (1991) Saudi Arabian, Pakistani / Lithuanian - model - Cultural appropriation.
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