Several Dead, Hurt as IS Suicide Bomber Hits Shiite Mosque in Eastern Saudi

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An Islamic State group suicide bomber attacked a Shiite mosque in Sunni-ruled Saudi Arabia on Friday, killing and wounding several people in an assault that threatens to fan sectarian tensions.

The bomber struck during the main weekly prayers in Eastern Province, where assailants linked to the Sunni extremist IS killed seven members of the minority Shiite community in November.

The interior ministry said a suicide bomber detonated a bomb at the mosque in Kudeih, in the Shiite-majority city of Qatif, the official SPA news agency reported.

"An individual detonated a bomb he was wearing under his clothes during Friday prayers at Ali Ibn Abi Taleb mosque in Kudeih in Qatif," the ministry spokesman said in a statement.

He did not give a specific casualty toll, only that several people were killed and wounded.

In a statement published online, IS said it was behind the attack. It named the bomber as Abu Amer al-Najdi, and included a picture of him.

The statement -- the first time the group had officially claimed an attack in Saudi Arabia -- said "the soldiers of the Caliphate" were behind the attack by a suicide bomber "who detonated an explosives belt" in the mosque.

It also pledged "dark days ahead" for Shiites until militants "chase them from the Arabian Peninsula."

Shiite activists and witnesses gave conflicting tolls from the attack, with one saying four worshipers were killed and others speaking of 22 dead.

News websites in eastern Saudi Arabia posted photographs of bodies lying in pools of blood.

Qatif hospital issued an urgent call for blood donations and called in off-duty staff to cope with the high number of casualties, an activist said.

- Attack had been feared -

Naseema Assada, a resident of Qatif, said worshipers were celebrating the birth of revered Shiite Imam Hussein when the blast occurred.

"The people are very angry," she said, adding that they tried to stop police from entering Kudeih.

Residents had feared such an attack was coming, she said, because the government was failing to curb hate speech on social media against the Shiite community which complains of marginalization.

"We don't want a repeat of what is happening in Syria or Iraq here," she said, referring to the jihadist IS that has declared a "caliphate" in those countries.

"This is our country and we love it."

The mufti of Saudi Arabia, the highest-ranking Sunni cleric, denounced the attack.

"It is a criminal act aimed at dividing the sons of the nation... and at sowing trouble in our country," he said on state television.

The attack comes as a Saudi-led coalition has since March 26 been bombing Shiite rebels in Yemen who have overrun much of the country and forced the government to flee abroad.

Analysts said radical Sunnis in the ultra-conservative kingdom consider Saudi Shiites to be allies of the Yemen Huthi rebels.

"This (attack) was unfortunately only a matter of time," said Frederic Wehrey, a Gulf analyst at the U.S.-based Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Shiites have not joined in the "wave of Sunni nationalism" that has followed the Saudi-led campaign against the rebels in Yemen, and are considered by radical Salafists as a "fifth column" for the Huthis.

- Bloodied prayer rugs -

The interior ministry spokesman said Saudi Arabia would "hunt down anyone involved in this terrorist crime carried out by people seeking to undermine national unity."

The website of Arryadh newspaper posted pictures showing bloodied prayer rugs and part of the ceiling of the mosque that had caved in.

First reports by witnesses said the suicide bomber appeared to be from Pakistan, but others said he was wearing traditional Afghan clothing.

Eastern Province is an oil-rich region populated by many Shiites. It has been rocked by sporadic protests and attacks on security forces since 2011.

In recent months Saudi police have made a string of arrests of Sunni extremists suspected of plotting attacks aimed at stirring sectarian unrest in the province.

Last November, gunmen killed seven Shiites, including children, in the eastern town of al-Dalwa during the commemoration of Ashura, one of the holiest occasions of their faith.

Four men carried out the attack after killing a man from a neighboring village and stealing his car to use in the shootings, the interior ministry said.

It said the assailants had links with IS, which considers Shiites to be heretics.

In April, authorities said they arrested 93 jihadists, including 62 suspected of links to IS who were plotting attacks to "incite sectarian sedition."

Comments 14
Thumb i.report 22 May 2015, 14:00

Iran's work.

Thumb Mystic 22 May 2015, 14:50

http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2015/05/22/412317/Yemen-Saudi-Arabia-takeover-military-site

Saudi retaliation, Ansarullah fighters are moving forward. God bless all martyrs of these coward attacks on mosques and churches throughout the region.

Thumb Mystic 22 May 2015, 16:09

the_texas_liar, real facts on the ground indicates most of Pro-Hadi fighters have sunk deep inside their Aden strongholds unable to break the siege made by Ansarullah fighters.

No proof what so ever, that Hadis men have reached Saadah at any given time. You are not winning at the moment, even with Saudi Airstrikes you couldn't stop the advance.

Thumb Mystic 22 May 2015, 16:58

You should rather write, failed attempt at attacking Saadeh province. Not even Al Arabiya reported this failed operation. So it must've been an embarrassment.

Thumb Mystic 22 May 2015, 19:10

Funny, how come they didn't take any areas in Saadeh then? How come Al Arabiya never mentions their areas by the borders getting overrun by Ansarallah?

Thumb ex-fpm 22 May 2015, 14:48

I would not put it past the Iranians to do such dirty criminal acts to stir up the shia community in KSA.

Default-user-icon + oua nabka + (Guest) 22 May 2015, 15:14

the fire ignited by non humans are getting closer or should i say the fire is already in ksa
and the gulf
qui seme le vent recolte la tempete
god bless democracy

Thumb EagleDawn 22 May 2015, 17:40

why every time you people can't successfully refute @FT, you accuse him of being sectarian? I've been reading this forum for years and I've never managed to know what is @FT's religion. sometimes I think he's christian, sometimes, Huthi. so I stopped guessing. It's people like you, who are sectarian, FT is pure Filth.

Thumb -phoenix1 22 May 2015, 18:05

My profound sympathies and condolences to all the victims of this savage and cowardly act. May the dead rest in perfect peace, may the injured heal quickly, may solace be to their families. I strongly condemn this barbarous act, no matter whoever did it, this is despicable, especially in a House of God.

Thumb justin 22 May 2015, 18:46

“حزب الله” حمل السعودية مسؤولية تفجير مسجد الإمام علي في القطيف

Thumb galaxy 22 May 2015, 18:49

shu dakhalo hizb el erhab in what is happening in KSA???

Thumb geha 22 May 2015, 18:47

terrorism is terrorism!
may all innocent people RIP.

Thumb marcus 22 May 2015, 19:25

Hizbullah held Riyadh responsible for the deadly Shiite mosque bombing "due to its negligence in providing protection to its citizens who live in the Eastern Province and its incitement against them."

amazing the logic of the sectarian hezbollah: was the hezbollah negligent in providing protection to its citizens in dahieh when they were hit by suicide bombers;)?

Missing peace 22 May 2015, 21:13

funny M8 double standards.... when some iranians rose up against the iranian regime and were beaten or killed , M8 sided with the iranian islamists saying the opponents were terrorists.... LOL

but when it comes to saudis the opponents are "patriots" LOL at those poor M8 bastards lost in their empty brains....