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Saudi Princes Naif and Salman Targeted in FSIA Lawsuit Over Alleged Terrorism Financing
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Saudi Princes Naif and Salman Targeted in FSIA Lawsuit Over Alleged Terrorism Financing

Saudi Princes Naif and Salman Targeted in FSIA Lawsuit Over Alleged Terrorism Financing The filing alleges that Prince Naif (former Saudi Interior Minister) ignored warnings and failed to supervise charities that allegedly funneled money to al‑Qaeda and Hamas, and that Prince Salman may be personally liable. It provides specific names, official titles, and a legal theory (FSIA discretionary‑function immunity) that could be pursued for discovery of financial flows and communications. While the claim is unverified and hinges on legal arguments, it ties high‑ranking Saudi royals to possible terrorist financing, a sensitive and potentially explosive issue if substantiated. Key insights: Prince Naif, as Saudi Minister of Interior, allegedly ignored 1994 warnings from French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua about charities used to fund terrorism.; Plaintiffs claim Naif failed to supervise Saudi charities whose diverted funds allegedly reached al‑Qaeda and Hamas.; Naif is said to have urged stripping Osama bin Laden of Saudi citizenship in 1994, indicating direct awareness of the threat.

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