Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "إبراهيم محمد الحمدي" in Arabic language version.
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: صيانة الاستشهاد: التاريخ والسنة (link)The preceding president, Ibrahim al-Hamdi (in office 1974-77), was assassinated by an individual who is widely believed to have been a Saudi agent
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(مساعدة)We have no doubt that, as reported, story is true. British have same report from separate, equally good source. Whether Hamdi gave up effort of negotiations with Abdallah bin Husayn completely or only temporarily in wake of angry resignation by his close colleague and contact with left, Ahmad Dahmash, is matter of conjecture. Hamdi regularly lost his temper with Saudis and Abdallah. According to Sudanese, however, Hamdi had given up completely this time. If true or believed, this could have been precipitating cause or even chief motive in murder of president. Matter is still not resolved, but this report, although it appears unknown among Yemenis, tends to support widely held local belief that Saudis were behind slaying
The preceding president, Ibrahim al-Hamdi (in office 1974-77), was assassinated by an individual who is widely believed to have been a Saudi agent
{{استشهاد ويب}}
: تحقق من التاريخ في: |تاريخ الوصول=
(مساعدة)We have no doubt that, as reported, story is true. British have same report from separate, equally good source. Whether Hamdi gave up effort of negotiations with Abdallah bin Husayn completely or only temporarily in wake of angry resignation by his close colleague and contact with left, Ahmad Dahmash, is matter of conjecture. Hamdi regularly lost his temper with Saudis and Abdallah. According to Sudanese, however, Hamdi had given up completely this time. If true or believed, this could have been precipitating cause or even chief motive in murder of president. Matter is still not resolved, but this report, although it appears unknown among Yemenis, tends to support widely held local belief that Saudis were behind slaying