<b>Saudis Unite for Gaza</b>
<i>King Abdullah donates 30 million riyals in emergency Gaza aid</i>
King Abdullah's Campaign for the Relief of the Palestinian People in Gaza has been met with a wave of popular support throughout Saudi Arabia. This campaign was launched as a result of the continuing and unrestrained Israeli attack on the Gaza Strip which has entered its eighth successive day.
This nation-wide relief campaign has set up sites to receive donations and aid in eight Saudi regions including; Riyadh, the Eastern province, Jeddah, Medina, Tabuk, Jizan, Abha, and Al Qasim.
The donation coordinator said "we urge you to be generous to your Palestinian brothers in Gaza who are subjected to the worst genocidal war; God blesses those who helps his brother"
The presence of children at relief sites is also notable, especially as some of them have taken to wearing the Palestinian keffiyeh on their shoulders. Some Saudis also wore the keffiyeh [to demonstrate solidarity with Palestine] at the Prince Faisal Bin Fahd Sporting Stadium in Riyadh [one of the donation receiving sites]. One of those [wearing the Keffiyeh at the stadium] had wrapped a "shawl" around his shoulders, one side depicted the Saudi flag, and on the other the Al Aqsa mosque [in Jerusalem] under the words "Jerusalem…we are coming!"
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<b>Iran and Bahrain Officials Call for Oil as Weapon</b>
An Iranian Revolutionary Guard commander is calling on Islamic countries to use oil as a weapon to end the fighting in Gaza, echoing a similar call days earlier by lawmakers in Bahrain.
The Iranian comments come days after members of Bahrain's lower house of parliament condemned Israeli attacks on Gaza and told the tiny kingdom's foreign minister that "all retaliation options" should remain open to Arab governments.
Lawmakers said Arab states should use economic weapons such as oil and the region's vast investment funds to put pressure on the West to help bring an end to the fighting.
Iran is second only to Saudi Arabia as OPEC's largest exporter. Bahrain, a relatively minor oil producer and not a member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, is a key U.S. ally in the Gulf and plays host to the Navy's 5th Fleet.
Arab oil producers most famously used control over oil supplies as a weapon during the 1973 Yom Kippur War between Israel and Arab armies led by Egypt and Syria. Their decision to stop shipments to the U.S. and other allies of Israel preceded a steep spike in the price of oil.
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<b>Qatar Slams Israel's Gaza Offensive as 'War Crime'</b>
Qatar's Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani said Sunday Israel's attack on Gaza amounted to a war crime and renewed calls for an emergency summit of Arab countries.
"Our Arab people in Gaza are subject these days to an unjust aggression which does not differentiate between children, women and old people, and between civilians and fighters,” the Emir said.
"A war launched with such tools and modern weapons at such targets cannot be anything other than a war crime," Al-Thani said in comments aired on Al Jazeera television.
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