When the US and Israel
decided to wage war against Iran, the Gulf States were caught
unawares. As Iran launched unprecedented attacks on its neighbours, a
period of regional stability and economic security came an end. For
Saudi Arabia, currently undergoing a major economic and social
transformation, the war could not have come at a worse time.
👹
All Antichrist Roads Lead to Mecca: F1 + Trump + Palan'thiel + JLO
+The Mysterious Glowing Orb (Kaaba)
🚗 The Bahrain GP
was scheduled for April 12, with the Saudi Arabian race set for April
19, but both events were canceled due to the ongoing conflict in the
Middle East involving Iran.
The Time Purposefully
Chosen for F1 Races in Antichrist Arabia Happens to be Easter. Just
like 2025 and 2017.
The 2025 Saudi Arabian
Grand Prix also brought a special twist—it took place on Easter
Sunday, just as it did EIGHT YEARS ago in Bahrain when
Sebastian Vettel claimed a memorable victory for Ferrari, celebrated
with a legendary team radio message.
The last time
F1 raced on Easter a Ferrari driver starting from the 2nd row won the
race (Sebastian Vettel Bahrain 2017) . The 2017 Bahrain Grand Prix
was a Formula One motor race that took place on 16 April 2017 at the
Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Antichrist Bahrain.
♰ The 2025
Saudi Arabian Grand Prix took place on Easter Sunday.
And Jenny was There
Promoting The ORB (Kaaba)
♰ Easter
Sunday, April 16, 2017 – F1 Bahrain Grand Prix 2017
🛑
Walid Shoebat: Mystery Babylon Saudi Barbaria Destroyed: Good Bye, to
Bad Rubbish!
At least 65
Ethiopian migrants are at imminent risk of execution in Saudi Arabia
for drug-related offenses.
At least 65
Ethiopian migrants are at imminent risk of execution in Saudi Arabia
for drug-related offenses, Human Rights Watch said today. Saudi
authorities executed three others on April 21, 2026.
“Saudi
Arabia’s willingness to execute foreign migrants for nonviolent
offences following trials that denied them basic due process reflects
a profound disregard for their rights and lives,” said Nadia
Hardman, senior refugee and migrant rights researcher at Human Rights
Watch. “Saudi Arabia’s partners should urgently intervene before
it is too late.”
Human Rights
Watch interviewed three informed sources about the cases of three men
held in the Khamis Mushait detention facility in the Asir region of
Saudi Arabia. The sources said that all three explained they were
refugees, having fled the 2020-2022 armed conflict in Ethiopia’s
northern Tigray region, where the humanitarian situation remains
dire.
The sources
said that the three men used the dangerous migration route across the
Gulf of Aden, through Yemen, and into Saudi Arabia to seek work. They
said the men felt compelled to carry khat, a mild stimulant plant
native to parts of East Africa, to make money for the journey and to
survive. In at least one case, the sources said, a smuggler forced a
man to carry the plant from Yemen into Saudi Arabia as a condition of
facilitating his journey.
Cathinone, the
stimulant in khat, is banned in Saudi Arabia but legally permissible
and culturally consumed in parts of Ethiopia, as well as in Yemen.
The sources said that none of the men knew that carrying khat into
and within Saudi Arabia was illegal.
The sources
said that Saudi security authorities intercepted and arrested the
three men between 2023 and 2024, in the Abaha region, while they were
working, and transferred them to various detention facilities, and
finally to Khamis Mushait. The sources indicated the men had two or
three extremely brief group court hearings, some by video link. The
men had no legal representation or translators, and none were told
the charges against them.
The sources
said that security officials beat the men during the hearings and
forced them to sign documents they did not understand. A translator
appeared only in the final court hearing, solely to inform them that
they had been found guilty of drug smuggling and were being sentenced
to death. The sources quoted the judge as saying. “You will be an
example to others.”
The men have
been held inside Khamis Mushait for over two years with no
opportunity to appeal. They have no set execution date, but they are
among approximately 65 other Ethiopian men inside their cell all
sentenced to death for drug-related offenses, as well as Saudi men
held for murder and other serious crimes. The sources indicated the
men believe hundreds of other Ethiopians are in other cells. Media
have reported that over 200 Ethiopian men are awaiting the death
penalty in Khamis Mushait. Human Rights Watch cannot verify this
number.
On April 21,
informed sources said, Saudi prison guards took three fellow
detainees from their cell and told them they were going to a court
hearing. Prison guards later told the remaining detainees that the
three men had been executed, and they should inform their family
members, creating panic among the others. The detainees have not
received any visitors since the start of their detention and have not
had any communication with Ethiopian consular officials.
The informed
sources quoted one man as saying: “Last week, three of our friends
were killed, maybe today or the day after tomorrow they [Saudi
security officials] can kill me. Please help us.”
On April 21,
the Ministry of Interior issued a statement announcing the executions
of three Ethiopian nationals for “participating in smuggling
hashish” into Saudi Arabia.
Saudi
authorities have twice set a new record for the highest number of
executions in one year since monitoring began, with 345 executions in
2024 and 356 in 2025. Executions of foreign nationals for nonlethal
drug crimes drove the surge in executions in 2025.
Saudi Arabia
has executed more than 2,000 people since King Salman bin Abdulaziz
took the throne on January 23, 2015, and appointed his son Mohammed
bin Salman crown prince on June 21, 2017. Despite a 2018 pledge by
the crown prince to significantly curtail the use of the death
penalty, executions have accelerated, including the execution of
child defendants, disproportionate executions of foreign nationals,
and politically motivated executions of people exercising their right
to freedom of expression.
Human Rights
Watch opposes the death penalty in all circumstances because of its
inherent cruelty. Saudi Arabia’s use of the death penalty is
contrary to international human rights law, which upholds every human
being’s “inherent right to life” and limits the death penalty
to “the most serious crimes,” typically crimes resulting in death
or serious bodily harm.
In 2025,
nonlethal drug-related offenses account for approximately 68 percent
of the total executions. The United Nations Working Group on
Arbitrary Detention condemned Saudi Arabia’s practice, finding that
executions for drug-related offences are incompatible with
international human rights law and fall outside the scope of the
“most serious crimes.” The working group urged Saudi authorities
to reinstate a moratorium and emphasized that imposing the death
penalty for such offenses constitutes a clear violation of
international legal standards.
Hundreds of
thousands of Ethiopians live and work in Saudi Arabia. While many
migrate for economic reasons, many have fled serious human rights
abuses by their government, including during the recent, brutal armed
conflict in northern Ethiopia. Human Rights Watch has for years
documented a wide range of human rights abuses against migrants
taking the same route.
The detention
of migrants in deplorable facilities in Saudi Arabia is a
longstanding problem which Human Rights Watch has found amounts to
inhuman and degrading treatment. In 2023, Human Rights Watch found
that Saudi border guards had killed at least hundreds of Ethiopian
migrants and asylum seekers who tried to cross the Yemen-Saudi
border, which, if committed as part of a Saudi government policy to
murder migrants, would be a crime against humanity.
Saudi Arabia
should immediately cancel the death penalty for Ethiopian migrants
and review all sentences in line with Saudi Arabia’s international
obligations, including the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child,
the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and the UN
Convention against Torture.
The Ethiopian
Foreign Affairs Ministry and its representatives in Saudi Arabia
should urgently intervene with their Saudi counterparts and at a
minimum ensure that their nationals receive immediate consular
assistance. Saudi Arabia should ratify the 1951 Refugee Convention
and establish asylum procedures consistent with international
standard.
Concerned
governments should use their leverage to press Saudi Arabia to
abolish the death penalty or, at the very least, to reinstate a
moratorium on executions for drug-related offences.
“Saudi
Arabia’s extensive use of the death penalty is intertwined with
fundamental and systemic violations of defendants’ rights to due
process and a fair trial,” Hardman said. “The death sentences
should be commuted and the death penalty abolished.”
😈
Babylon Saudi Barbaria Border
Guards Accused of Mass Killings of Christian Ethiopian Refugees
🛑 Darling of the West,
Babylon Saudi Barbaria Massacred 700 Ethiopian Christian Immigrants
🛑 US,
Germany Trained Saudi Troops Responsible For Mass Slaughter of
Ethiopian Christians. US Knew of Saudi Forces Killing Ethiopian
Migrants, But Kept Quiet — Report
The burnt bone fragments
were one of three Homo sapien fossils discovered in the sediment of
the Faro Daba beds in the Dawaitoli Formation.
Evidence of
what may be the world’s oldest documented cremation, dating back
approximately 100,000 years, was found by archaeologists in
Ethiopia’s Afar Rift, according to a new study published in the
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
The burnt bone
fragments were one of three Homo sapien fossils discovered in the
sediment of the Faro Daba beds in the Dawaitoli Formation. There,
erosion has slowly been revealing previously buried Stone Age
artifacts.
Initial
inspection of the fragments revealed evidence of intense heat,
including "extensive cracking, charring, discoloration, and
fragmentation,” according to the study, pointing toward what would
be considered today as an “intentional cremation involving fire
intensities exceeding what is observed in most bushfires."
However, the
study urged caution regarding this theory, given the extensive
evidence of “intensive burning documented at this very
archaeological locality.”
One of the
other two Homo sapien fossils, also dating back 100,000 years,
include "the most complete adult human skeleton from the African
Middle Stone Age” belonging to a large-bodied male.
While the
remains bear evidence of termite damage, there is no clear indication
of scavenging, making researchers consider the possibility that the
burial may not have been intentional.
The third
skeletal fossil, however, contains a clear indication of having been
scavenged by large predators around the time of death, including
“ancient pitting, tooth scores, and fractures."
Stone Tools,
Animal Fossils Also Discovered at The Site
Also discovered
at the site were thousands of stone tools, pieces of charcoal, and
the fossilized bones of large rodents, monkeys, hoofed-animals,
carnivores, and bovids (members of the cattle family).
However, “no
butchery-related, or unambiguously humanly induced bone modifications
were found," the study noted. "Only the expected rodent
gnawing, insect, and carnivore damage that are normal in such
depositional settings."
“We predict
that the continued integration of ongoing actualistic investigations
of the modern Middle Awash geology and biology will continue to
contextualize the geological, paleobiological, and archaeological
traces at Halibee,” the researchers concluded.
In the same
way, findings from “the Middle Pleistocene evidence lying directly
below the Halibee member will contribute to understanding how
behaviors, anatomies, and environments of the Middle Awash
inhabitants changed across deep time.”
☠️ Another Offering Of Human Sacrifices to
Baal-Waqeyo-Allah-Lucifer?
Thirty-eight irregular migrants have died after a boat sank off the
coast of eastern Libya, the Libyan Attorney General’s Office said
on Monday.
In a statement, the office said the victims were on a dilapidated
vessel that departed from the city of Tobruk, heading north across
the Mediterranean.
It added that a human trafficking network had organised the journey
using an unsafe boat, which sank before reaching its destination. The
victims were of Sudanese, Egyptian and Ethiopian nationalities.
The statement said a prosecutor at Tobruk Primary Prosecution Office
had launched a wide investigation, identifying those involved in
coordinating the smuggling operation. Authorities also seized 300,000
Libyan dinars believed to be proceeds from the crime, and uncovered
illegal financial flows through unlicensed financial structures.
Investigators have ordered the arrest of members of the trafficking
network to bring them before prosecutors. Efforts are ongoing to
identify the victims and inform their families.
The incident is the latest in a series of deadly irregular migration
tragedies in the Mediterranean, where hundreds die each year.
Authorities and international organisations have repeatedly warned of
the dangers of using unseaworthy boats and the exploitation of
migrants by smuggling networks.
Libya, particularly its eastern coast such as Tobruk, remains a major
departure point for irregular migration routes towards Europe across
the Mediterranean. These routes are frequently marked by fatal
incidents due to unsafe vessels and the exploitation of migrants
seeking better lives.
According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the
number of deaths and missing persons in the Mediterranean has
exceeded 1,000 so far in 2026, as migrant flows from Africa and the
Middle East continue.
♰ It's the 11th anniversary of the Martyrs of the Ethiopian &
Eritrean Orthodox Church. They received the crown of martyrdom, being
kidnapped and slaughtered for refusing to abandon their faith in The
Almighty Egziabher God, at the hands of ISIS Muslims in Libya – The
total victims of April, 22, 2015 are 79 (Both Eritrean &
Ethiopian)
♰ Earlier, the 11th anniversary of the 21 Coptic Christian martyrs
in Libya (February 2015–2026) was commemorated on February 15,
2026, honoring their steadfast faith in the face of death by ISIS.
Events included screenings of the animated film The 21 to highlight
their legacy.
♰
111th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide: Antichrist Turkey's
Flag Burned in Yerevan
🛑 April
24, 2026
– Armenian and Ethiopian Christians commemorate the 111th
anniversary of the Armenian Genocide and honors the memory of those
lost during this tragedy.
✞ The Armenian Genocide – the systematic and premeditated
killing of over 1.5 million Armenians – was perpetrated by the
genocidal Islamic regime of the Young Turks in various regions of the
Ottoman Empire beginning in 1915 during WWI.
🛑 April
24, 2026 –
Formula 1® announced that the Turkish Grand Prix will return
to the FIA Formula One World Championship from 2027, with Istanbul
Park confirmed on the calendar through the 2031 season
☪ The
Union of Ishmael and Esau that is shaking the world continues!
❖ People
of the flesh are united in persecuting those of the spirit!
👉 Esau Empowering
Ishmael 👈
👉 From
FIA CEO Mohamed (MBS) to
Genocidal Recep
Tayyip Erdogan 👈
🚗
Formula 1 in Turkey: The Turkish Grand Prix is set to return to
the Formula 1 calendar in 2027.
This
disgraceful announcement came on the very April 24th, Armenian
Genocide Commemoration Day. Wow! Indeed, the Union of Ishmael and
Esau that is shaking the world continues!
While
Formula One aims to be a non-political sport, the location of races
in this region has become a flashpoint for international disputes
surrounding the memory of the 1915 genocide.
The
intersection of the Armenian Genocide, Formula One, and Turkey
centers on political tensions surrounding Armenian Genocide
Remembrance Day (April 24), which often coincides with Formula 1 race
weekends in the region, particularly in Azerbaijan, a close ally of
Turkey.
Genocide
Remembrance and F1 Timing: Armenia has previously raised concerns
regarding Formula 1 events hosted by Azerbaijan, arguing that hosting
in a country allied with Turkey—a nation that denies the
genocide—acts as a "cover-up" of actions against ethnic
Armenians.
😈 An
Empty World That
Celebrates Cruelty, Mockery, Derision and Cynicism
👹
All Antichrist Roads
Lead to Mecca: F1 + Trump + Palan'thiel + JLO +The Mysterious Glowing
Orb (Kaaba)