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Saudi crown prince: no human being will accept Israel's aggression
Palestine-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 3/30/2002

US Secretary of State Colin Powell said yesterday that he has Israeli assurance that Palestinian Authority chairman Yasser Arafat will not be harmed, killed or captured by the Israel aggressions against the Palestinians.

Meantime, Saudi crown prince Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz said on Friday "no human being will accept what is taking place."

On the other hand, the Saudi crown prince Saud al-Faisal called on Washington to interfere in order to provide a success for the peace plan with Israel. A plan adopted by the Beirut summit. This was expressed in the Saudi foreign minister's interview given to the London- based al-Hayat daily in its Friday's issue.

Previous Stories:
  OIC chief hails Arafat's courage, welcomes Saudi initiative   (3/28/2002)
  Arafat gets several calls from prominent officials   (3/23/2002)
  Palestinians consult with Saudis on peace initiative   (3/18/2002)
  Arab citizens conference in Beirut to support the Palestinian Intifada   (3/15/2002)
  Saudi Arabia accepts to introduce amendments to Abdullah's initiative   (3/8/2002)
  On the Saudi initiative   (3/5/2002)

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