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Mohammed bin Salman has risen from Saudi Arabia's deputy crown prince to the heir to the throne, according to a royal order backed by Saudi's Allegiance Council.

Saudi Crown Prince: Coalition will fight terrorism until it is ‘eradicated’

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said the country’s two-year-old military coalition would “pursue terrorism until it is eradicated completely” in remarks made at the group’s inaugural meeting on Sunday.

The Saudi-led Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC) was established in 2015 amid criticism that Arab states were not doing enough to fight ISIS.
The group’s first meeting came in the wake of Friday’s deadly attack on a Sufi mosque in Egypt’s northern Sinai, which killed more than 300 people, including 27 children, according to the Egyptian state prosecutor.
“I express today our condolences to our brothers in Egypt, as a leadership and people, for what happened in the past days,” Prince bin Salman said at Sunday’s meeting of defense ministers in the Saudi capital of Riyadh, Al Arabiya reported.
“We will not allow them (terrorists) to distort our peaceful religion. Today we are sending a strong message that we are working together to fight terrorism,” he said, according to the group’s statement. “Today we affirm that we will pursue terrorism until it is eradicated completely.”
The coalition, which has some 40 members, does not include Saudi Arabia’s archrival Iran. In recent weeks, the Kingdom has exercised a more assertive regional foreign policy, ratcheting up its military campaign in Yemen and taking a more aggressive stance against the Iranian-backed militant group Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Read full article by Darran Simon on CNN, November 27, 2017
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