Saudi Arabia announced on Saturday, November 30, that it had executed two Saudi nationals, Muhammad bin Dhafer bin Thamer Al-Amri and Abdullah bin Khader bin Abdullah Al-Ghamdi, after they were sentenced to death. The individuals were found guilty of committing "criminal acts that involved betraying their country, joining a terrorist entity, planning to carry out terrorist operations inside and outside the Kingdom, and possessing weapons with the intent of corruption, assault, and disrupting the security and stability of society."

According to a statement from the Saudi Ministry of Interior, one of the accused had transformed his residence into a sanctuary for terrorists, where they could convene, conceal weapons and ammunition, and receive financial backing for their activities. The accused were tried in court, where a verdict was rendered confirming their guilt, leading to their death sentence. This judgment was subsequently affirmed by the Supreme Court.

The announcement was made to underscore the Kingdom's dedication to preserving security, ensuring justice, and holding accountable all those who seek to undermine the Kingdom's national security.

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