Exclusive: Saudi Ready Hospitals for Possible War

MBS May Go to War Again

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March 3, 2026

IGA Staff
Washington DC – the Saudi Monarchy’s ministry of health sent a message to thousands of physicians in to cancel vacations, transfer non-essential cases to smaller hospitals from, delay elective producers and report to work immediately, local several physicians told IGA on condition of anonymity to severe Saudi punishments for such action.

The message received after 10 PM local time, told physicians to have all operating rooms fully staffed and stocked. This message appears to come after reports of possible Saudi involvement in the American-Israeli led war on Iran that started last week.

In spite of publicly stating its refusal, the American-backed Saudi government, has provided foreign American forces full access to its military installation including Sultan Airbase in Kharaj, King Abdul-Aziz airbase in Dhahran, and Hafr AlBatin base among other installations.

The reports of direct Saudi involvement in the war followed a bombing of Ras Tanura oil refinery, five mails north of Safwa, an ancient city of the Persian Gulf cost. While initial reports blamed Iran for the attack, in retaliation for Saudi providing bases and logistics to American forces, later evidence pointed to Iraq being the source of the drones. Iran has denied it carried the attack.

Ras Tanura refinery produces over 25,000 barrel of jet fuel that powers American jets bombing Iranian civilian and military targets.

Israeli Infiltration
In related news, Saudi had arrested several Israeli operatives last month including Indian expats and several Saudis. Israeli recruitment of Saudi took place in the UAE, according to a recently retired Saudi security official who spoke to IGA on condition of anonymity. The official said at least one Saudi targeted by Israel for recruitment came forward to the authorities, which acted swiftly and established a unit to focus on combating Israeli infiltration. This discovery was the main reason of the ongoing Saudi Emirati rift.

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