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2017 in Saudi Arabia

The following lists events in the year 2017 in Saudi Arabia.

2017
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Saudi Arabia

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See also:Other events of 2017
History of Saudi Arabia

Incumbents edit

Events edit

January edit

  • January 10 - Iran announces to have finally received the invitation by Saudi Arabia to discuss bilateral talk on Hajj 2017 with the Iranian delegation expected to travel to Saudi Arabia on February 23.[1]
  • January 21 - Two suicide bombers detonate explosives in Jeddah during a confrontation with Saudi security forces.[2]

February edit

  • February 12 - A Saudi helicopter in Yemen bombs a vehicle in Aden, wounding 3 Yemeni soldiers.[3]

April edit

  • April 18 - Twelve Saudi military officers die when a Black Hawk crashes in Yemen's Ma'rib Governorate.[4]
  • April 22 - King Salman issues royal decrees for financial allowances to civil servants and military personnel in response to the drop in oil prices.[5]
  • April 25 - Saudi Arabia is elected to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women along with eleven other countries despite its conflict with women's rights.[6]
  • April 30 - Saudi Arabia announces the arrest of 46 alleged militants responsible for the summer 2016 bombing of Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, Medina.[7]

May edit

  • May 20 - US President Donald Trump visits Saudi Arabia and signs an arms deal with the kingdom worth more than US$100 billion.[8] He is welcomed after dismissing previous President Barack Obama's vision for the region.[9]

June edit

  • June 5 - Saudi Arabia leads a wave of diplomatic severs to ties with Qatar along with the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Egypt, the Maldives, Libya and the internationally recognised government of Yemen, including the expulsion of Qatari citizens and cutting off all land, air and sea connections. The reasons stated were "national security", "media incitement" and Qatari support of Iran.[10]
  • June 8 - A joint statement by the Saudi-led bloc labels 59 people and 12 organisations linked with Qatar on a "terror list".[11]
  • June 14 - Egypt's parliament approves the transfer of two Red Sea islands, Tiran and Sanafir, to Saudi Arabia attracting public criticism.[12]
  • June 18 - A Saudi air raid in Yemen's Saada Governorate, held by the Houthis, kills 24 civilians in a market.[13]
  • June 21 - King Salman names his 31-year-old son Mohammed bin Salman as crown prince, displacing the 57-year-old Mohammed bin Nayef in the succession to the Saudi Arabian throne, and dismissing bin Nayef from his post as interior minister. Bin Salman was formerly the deputy crown prince, enjoyed a swift rise in political power. The move marks the first time a member of the third generation is named as successor. The moves upends the Saudi political order and is seen as a major shift.[14]
  • June 25 - Bahrain officially publishes the list by the Saudi bloc of demands from Qatar, which Turkey calls unlawful.[15]

July edit

  • July 31 - Qatar launches a complaint to the World Trade Organization about the boycott led by Saudi Arabia with the parties having 60 days to settle it before WTO litigation.[16]

August edit

  • August 23 - Saudi airstrikes in Yemen's capital of Sana'a kills 35 people.[17]

September edit

  • September 8 - The Emir of Qatar telephones Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to discuss resolving the diplomatic crisis between the two countries.[18]
  • September 9 - Saudi Arabia suspends any dialogue with Qatar, accusing the Emir of distorting facts during media reports of yesterday's call.[19]
  • September 14 - At least 16 Saudis perceived as dissidents are arrested by Saudi security forces. The Saudi government asserted that those rounded up were funded by foreign adversaries to undermine the Saudi monarchy; critics viewed the raids as part of an effort by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to consolidate his power.[20][21]
  • September 20 - Saudi Arabia lifts a ban in 2013 on internet calls.[22]
  • September 26 - King Salman issues a royal decree to allow the government to issue driver's licenses by women by June 24, 2018.[23]

October edit

  • October 5 - King Salman visits Russia's Kremlin to discuss with Russian President Vladimir Putin oil prices and the Syrian Civil War.[24]
  • October 7 - A gunman opens fire at the Al-Salam Royal Palace in Jeddah, killing two guards and injuring another three. The gunman was gunned down by security guards.[25]
  • October 25 - Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announces that a majority of Saudis want a return to moderate Islam with 70% of the kingdom being under 30 and welcoming the reforms.[26]
  • October 29 - Saudi Arabia announces that starting in 2018, women will be allowed to enter sports stadiums.[27]

November edit

  • November 1 - A Saudi airstrike on a market in Yemen's Sahar District kills 26 people.[28]
  • November 3 - Lebanese prime minister Saad Hariri unexpectedly travels to Saudi Arabia on November 3 and abruptly resigns his office the following day. It is unclear whether Hariri's action was freely done, "whether he was in effect a hostage of the Saudis; or whether they had pressured him to resign as part of a broader strategy to increase pressure on their regional rival, Iran."[29]
  • November 4 - A ballistic missile, the Burquan 2H, is fired by Houthi forces in Yemen; the missile is intercepted over the King Khalid International Airport close to Riyadh.[30] Saudi Arabia alleges that Iran supplied the weapon and terms it an "act of war"; Iran denied the allegation. The Saudi-Iranian dispute raises regional tensions.[31] Meanwhile, in Saudi Arabia, eleven Saudi princes—including billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, one of the world's wealthiest men and a nephew of the king—are arrested on orders of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who hours earlier had been appointed by the king as the head of a new "anti-corruption committee" with sweeping powers.[32][33] Four ministers and a number of former ministers are also detained.[32] The purge surprised observers and was widely seen as a bid by the crown prince to consolidate power.[34]
  • November 6 - Investors react poorly to the arrest of Al-Waleed bin Talal, one of the wealthiest men in the world.[35]
  • November 7 - Saudi Arabia accuses Iran of aggression and supporting the Houthis' attempt to launch a ballistic missile into Riyadh.[36]
  • November 9 - Saudi Arabia's attorney general announces that $100 billion was embezzled in recent decades during an anti-corruption crackdown.[37]
  • November 14 - Patriarch Bechara Boutros al-Rahi, leader of the Lebanon-based Maronite Church, makes a rare visit to Saudi Arabia, where he meets with King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The visit comes at a time of high tension between Saudi Arabia and Lebanon.[38]

December edit

  • December 11 - The Saudi government announces plans to license commercial movie theaters, ending a 35-year-ban. Saudi authorities make clear that films allowed to be shown would have to conform to Islamic law.[39] Censorship is expected in films that are allowed to be screened.[40]
  • December 16 - Billionaire businessman Sabih al-Masri, a Saudi citizen of Palestinian origin who is the chairman of the Jordan-based Arab Bank, is detained and questioned by Saudi authorities while traveling in Riyadh.[41][42]

Deaths edit

 
Mishaal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (right)

References edit

  1. ^ "Iran says it has finally received Saudi hajj invite Listen". 10 January 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-08.
  2. ^ "Suicide bombers blow themselves up in Saudi Arabia". 21 January 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-08.
  3. ^ "Helicopter bombs vehicle amid power struggle in Yemen's Aden". Reuters. 13 February 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-08.
  4. ^ "Saudi military helicopter crashes in Yemen, killing 12 officers". Reuters. 18 April 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-08.
  5. ^ "Saudi Arabia restores perks to state employees, boosting markets". Reuters. 23 April 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  6. ^ "Saudi Arabia elected to UN women's council despite gender inequality in kingdom". ABC News. 25 April 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  7. ^ "Saudi Arabia arrests 46 militant suspects involved in Medina attack". Reuters. 30 April 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  8. ^ "Trump arrives in Saudi Arabia in first foreign trip". 20 May 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  9. ^ "Saudis Welcome Trump's Rebuff of Obama's Mideast Views". The New York Times. 20 May 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  10. ^ "Gulf plunged into diplomatic crisis as countries cut ties with Qatar". TheGuardian.com. 5 June 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  11. ^ "59 people, 12 groups with Qatar links on 'terror list'". 9 June 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  12. ^ "Egypt's parliament approves Red Sea islands transfer to Saudi Arabia". Reuters. 14 June 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  13. ^ "24 killed in air raid on Yemen market". 18 June 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  14. ^ Ben Hubbard, Saudi King Rewrites Succession, Replacing Heir With Son, 31, New York Times (June 21, 2017).
  15. ^ "Bahrain officially publishes list of demands conveyed to Qatar". 25 June 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  16. ^ "Qatar launches wide-ranging WTO complaint against trade boycott". Reuters. 31 July 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  17. ^ "Air strikes near Houthi checkpoint kill at least 35 in Yemen". 24 August 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  18. ^ "Qatari emir speaks to Saudi crown prince over Gulf row". www.aljazeera.com. 9 September 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  19. ^ "Saudi Arabia suspends any dialogue with Qatar: SPA". Reuters. 9 September 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  20. ^ Ben Hubbard, Saudis Say Arrests Target Foreign-Funded Dissidents, New York Times (September 15, 2017).
  21. ^ Ben Hubbard, Saudi Arabia Detains Critics as New Crown Prince Consolidates Power, New York Times (September 14, 2017).
  22. ^ "Saudi Arabia to lift ban on internet calls". Reuters UK. 20 September 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  23. ^ Ben Hubbard, Saudi Arabia Agrees to Let Women Drive, New York Times (September 26, 2017).
  24. ^ "Russia, Saudi Arabia cement new friendship with king's visit". Reuters. 5 October 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  25. ^ "Palace guards killed in Saudi shooting in Jeddah". BBC News. 7 October 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  26. ^ "Crown prince says Saudis want return to moderate Islam". BBC News. 25 October 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  27. ^ "Saudi Arabia to allow women into sports stadiums". BBC News. 29 October 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  28. ^ "Saudi-led air strike kills 26 people in Yemen: medics". Reuters. 1 November 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  29. ^ Anne Barnard, Lebanon’s Leader, Still in Saudi Arabia, Claims He’s Free to Go, New York Times (November 12, 2017).
  30. ^ Shuaib Almosawa & Anne Barnard, Saudis Intercept Missile Fired From Yemen That Came Close to Riyadh, New York Times (November 4, 2017).
  31. ^ David D. Kirkpatrick, Saudi Arabia Charges Iran With 'Act of War,' Raising Threat of Military Clash, New York Times (November 6, 2017).
  32. ^ a b David D. Kirkpatrick, Saudi Arabia Arrests 11 Princes, Including Billionaire Alwaleed bin Talal, (November 4, 2017).
  33. ^ Saudi Arabia’s purge is all about consolidating power, Financial Times (November 6, 2017).
  34. ^ David Ignatius, The Saudi crown prince just made a very risky power play, Washington Post (November 5, 2017).
  35. ^ "Saudi billionaire Alwaleed's arrest rattles investors". BBC News. 6 November 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  36. ^ "Saudis accuse Iran of 'direct aggression' over Yemen missile". BBC News. 7 November 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  37. ^ "Saudi anti-corruption probe 'finds $100bn was embezzled'". BBC News. 9 November 2017. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  38. ^ Ben Hubbard, Lebanese Christian Leader Makes Rare Visit to Saudi Arabia, New York Times (November 14, 2017).
  39. ^ Alan Cowell & David D. Kirkpatrick, Saudi Arabia to Allow Movie Theaters After 35-Year Ban, New York Times (December 11, 2017).
  40. ^ Nick Vivarelli, Five Key Questions About Saudi Arabia’s Decision to Reintroduce Movie Theaters, Variety (December 17, 2017).
  41. ^ Suleiman Al-Khalidi, Palestinian billionaire Masri detained in Saudi Arabia: sources, Reuters (December 16, 2017).
  42. ^ Billionaire Sabih al-Masri detained in Saudi Arabia, Al Jazeera (December 16, 2017).
  43. ^ "Royal Court Announces Death of Prince Mohammed bin Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud". Saudi Press Agency. 14 January 2017. Retrieved 4 February 2017.

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The following lists events in the year 2017 in Saudi Arabia 2016 2015 2014 2017 in Saudi Arabia 2018 2019 2020Decades 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s 2030sSee also Other events of 2017History of Saudi Arabia Contents 1 Incumbents 2 Events 2 1 January 2 2 February 2 3 April 2 4 May 2 5 June 2 6 July 2 7 August 2 8 September 2 9 October 2 10 November 2 11 December 3 Deaths 4 ReferencesIncumbents editMonarch Salman Crown Prince Muhammad bin Nayef until 21 June Mohammad bin Salman since 21 June Events editJanuary edit January 10 Iran announces to have finally received the invitation by Saudi Arabia to discuss bilateral talk on Hajj 2017 with the Iranian delegation expected to travel to Saudi Arabia on February 23 1 January 21 Two suicide bombers detonate explosives in Jeddah during a confrontation with Saudi security forces 2 February edit February 12 A Saudi helicopter in Yemen bombs a vehicle in Aden wounding 3 Yemeni soldiers 3 April edit April 18 Twelve Saudi military officers die when a Black Hawk crashes in Yemen s Ma rib Governorate 4 April 22 King Salman issues royal decrees for financial allowances to civil servants and military personnel in response to the drop in oil prices 5 April 25 Saudi Arabia is elected to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women along with eleven other countries despite its conflict with women s rights 6 April 30 Saudi Arabia announces the arrest of 46 alleged militants responsible for the summer 2016 bombing of Al Masjid an Nabawi Medina 7 May edit May 20 US President Donald Trump visits Saudi Arabia and signs an arms deal with the kingdom worth more than US 100 billion 8 He is welcomed after dismissing previous President Barack Obama s vision for the region 9 June edit June 5 Saudi Arabia leads a wave of diplomatic severs to ties with Qatar along with the United Arab Emirates Bahrain Egypt the Maldives Libya and the internationally recognised government of Yemen including the expulsion of Qatari citizens and cutting off all land air and sea connections The reasons stated were national security media incitement and Qatari support of Iran 10 June 8 A joint statement by the Saudi led bloc labels 59 people and 12 organisations linked with Qatar on a terror list 11 June 14 Egypt s parliament approves the transfer of two Red Sea islands Tiran and Sanafir to Saudi Arabia attracting public criticism 12 June 18 A Saudi air raid in Yemen s Saada Governorate held by the Houthis kills 24 civilians in a market 13 June 21 King Salman names his 31 year old son Mohammed bin Salman as crown prince displacing the 57 year old Mohammed bin Nayef in the succession to the Saudi Arabian throne and dismissing bin Nayef from his post as interior minister Bin Salman was formerly the deputy crown prince enjoyed a swift rise in political power The move marks the first time a member of the third generation is named as successor The moves upends the Saudi political order and is seen as a major shift 14 June 25 Bahrain officially publishes the list by the Saudi bloc of demands from Qatar which Turkey calls unlawful 15 July edit July 31 Qatar launches a complaint to the World Trade Organization about the boycott led by Saudi Arabia with the parties having 60 days to settle it before WTO litigation 16 August edit August 23 Saudi airstrikes in Yemen s capital of Sana a kills 35 people 17 September edit September 8 The Emir of Qatar telephones Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to discuss resolving the diplomatic crisis between the two countries 18 September 9 Saudi Arabia suspends any dialogue with Qatar accusing the Emir of distorting facts during media reports of yesterday s call 19 September 14 At least 16 Saudis perceived as dissidents are arrested by Saudi security forces The Saudi government asserted that those rounded up were funded by foreign adversaries to undermine the Saudi monarchy critics viewed the raids as part of an effort by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to consolidate his power 20 21 September 20 Saudi Arabia lifts a ban in 2013 on internet calls 22 September 26 King Salman issues a royal decree to allow the government to issue driver s licenses by women by June 24 2018 23 October edit October 5 King Salman visits Russia s Kremlin to discuss with Russian President Vladimir Putin oil prices and the Syrian Civil War 24 October 7 A gunman opens fire at the Al Salam Royal Palace in Jeddah killing two guards and injuring another three The gunman was gunned down by security guards 25 October 25 Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announces that a majority of Saudis want a return to moderate Islam with 70 of the kingdom being under 30 and welcoming the reforms 26 October 29 Saudi Arabia announces that starting in 2018 women will be allowed to enter sports stadiums 27 November edit November 1 A Saudi airstrike on a market in Yemen s Sahar District kills 26 people 28 November 3 Lebanese prime minister Saad Hariri unexpectedly travels to Saudi Arabia on November 3 and abruptly resigns his office the following day It is unclear whether Hariri s action was freely done whether he was in effect a hostage of the Saudis or whether they had pressured him to resign as part of a broader strategy to increase pressure on their regional rival Iran 29 November 4 A ballistic missile the Burquan 2H is fired by Houthi forces in Yemen the missile is intercepted over the King Khalid International Airport close to Riyadh 30 Saudi Arabia alleges that Iran supplied the weapon and terms it an act of war Iran denied the allegation The Saudi Iranian dispute raises regional tensions 31 Meanwhile in Saudi Arabia eleven Saudi princes including billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal one of the world s wealthiest men and a nephew of the king are arrested on orders of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman who hours earlier had been appointed by the king as the head of a new anti corruption committee with sweeping powers 32 33 Four ministers and a number of former ministers are also detained 32 The purge surprised observers and was widely seen as a bid by the crown prince to consolidate power 34 November 6 Investors react poorly to the arrest of Al Waleed bin Talal one of the wealthiest men in the world 35 November 7 Saudi Arabia accuses Iran of aggression and supporting the Houthis attempt to launch a ballistic missile into Riyadh 36 November 9 Saudi Arabia s attorney general announces that 100 billion was embezzled in recent decades during an anti corruption crackdown 37 November 14 Patriarch Bechara Boutros al Rahi leader of the Lebanon based Maronite Church makes a rare visit to Saudi Arabia where he meets with King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman The visit comes at a time of high tension between Saudi Arabia and Lebanon 38 December edit December 11 The Saudi government announces plans to license commercial movie theaters ending a 35 year ban Saudi authorities make clear that films allowed to be shown would have to conform to Islamic law 39 Censorship is expected in films that are allowed to be screened 40 December 16 Billionaire businessman Sabih al Masri a Saudi citizen of Palestinian origin who is the chairman of the Jordan based Arab Bank is detained and questioned by Saudi authorities while traveling in Riyadh 41 42 Deaths edit nbsp Mishaal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud right 14 January Mohammed bin Faisal Al Saud royal and businessman born 1937 43 3 May Mishaal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud prince born 1926 13 July Abdul Rahman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Saudi Prince born 1931 References edit Iran says it has finally received Saudi hajj invite Listen 10 January 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 08 Suicide bombers blow themselves up in Saudi Arabia 21 January 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 08 Helicopter bombs vehicle amid power struggle in Yemen s Aden Reuters 13 February 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 08 Saudi military helicopter crashes in Yemen killing 12 officers Reuters 18 April 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 08 Saudi Arabia restores perks to state employees boosting markets Reuters 23 April 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 09 Saudi Arabia elected to UN women s council despite gender inequality in kingdom ABC News 25 April 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 09 Saudi Arabia arrests 46 militant suspects involved in Medina attack Reuters 30 April 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 09 Trump arrives in Saudi Arabia in first foreign trip 20 May 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 09 Saudis Welcome Trump s Rebuff of Obama s Mideast Views The New York Times 20 May 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 09 Gulf plunged into diplomatic crisis as countries cut ties with Qatar TheGuardian com 5 June 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 09 59 people 12 groups with Qatar links on terror list 9 June 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 09 Egypt s parliament approves Red Sea islands transfer to Saudi Arabia Reuters 14 June 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 09 24 killed in air raid on Yemen market 18 June 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 09 Ben Hubbard Saudi King Rewrites Succession Replacing Heir With Son 31 New York Times June 21 2017 Bahrain officially publishes list of demands conveyed to Qatar 25 June 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 09 Qatar launches wide ranging WTO complaint against trade boycott Reuters 31 July 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 09 Air strikes near Houthi checkpoint kill at least 35 in Yemen 24 August 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 09 Qatari emir speaks to Saudi crown prince over Gulf row www aljazeera com 9 September 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 09 Saudi Arabia suspends any dialogue with Qatar SPA Reuters 9 September 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 09 Ben Hubbard Saudis Say Arrests Target Foreign Funded Dissidents New York Times September 15 2017 Ben Hubbard Saudi Arabia Detains Critics as New Crown Prince Consolidates Power New York Times September 14 2017 Saudi Arabia to lift ban on internet calls Reuters UK 20 September 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 09 Ben Hubbard Saudi Arabia Agrees to Let Women Drive New York Times September 26 2017 Russia Saudi Arabia cement new friendship with king s visit Reuters 5 October 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 09 Palace guards killed in Saudi shooting in Jeddah BBC News 7 October 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 09 Crown prince says Saudis want return to moderate Islam BBC News 25 October 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 09 Saudi Arabia to allow women into sports stadiums BBC News 29 October 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 09 Saudi led air strike kills 26 people in Yemen medics Reuters 1 November 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 09 Anne Barnard Lebanon s Leader Still in Saudi Arabia Claims He s Free to Go New York Times November 12 2017 Shuaib Almosawa amp Anne Barnard Saudis Intercept Missile Fired From Yemen That Came Close to Riyadh New York Times November 4 2017 David D Kirkpatrick Saudi Arabia Charges Iran With Act of War Raising Threat of Military Clash New York Times November 6 2017 a b David D Kirkpatrick Saudi Arabia Arrests 11 Princes Including Billionaire Alwaleed bin Talal November 4 2017 Saudi Arabia s purge is all about consolidating power Financial Times November 6 2017 David Ignatius The Saudi crown prince just made a very risky power play Washington Post November 5 2017 Saudi billionaire Alwaleed s arrest rattles investors BBC News 6 November 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 09 Saudis accuse Iran of direct aggression over Yemen missile BBC News 7 November 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 09 Saudi anti corruption probe finds 100bn was embezzled BBC News 9 November 2017 Retrieved 2018 02 09 Ben Hubbard Lebanese Christian Leader Makes Rare Visit to Saudi Arabia New York Times November 14 2017 Alan Cowell amp David D Kirkpatrick Saudi Arabia to Allow Movie Theaters After 35 Year Ban New York Times December 11 2017 Nick Vivarelli Five Key Questions About Saudi Arabia s Decision to Reintroduce Movie Theaters Variety December 17 2017 Suleiman Al Khalidi Palestinian billionaire Masri detained in Saudi Arabia sources Reuters December 16 2017 Billionaire Sabih al Masri detained in Saudi Arabia Al Jazeera December 16 2017 Royal Court Announces Death of Prince Mohammed bin Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Saudi Press Agency 14 January 2017 Retrieved 4 February 2017 Retrieved from https 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