ISIS and al-Qaeda are slamming Saudi Arabia for hosting President Donald Trump and have both threatened the Kingdom with attacks as a response to its “treachery” against Muslims. The threats come after Riyadh launched a new counter-terrorism initiative amidst Trump’s visit and his speech to the Muslim world on Sunday.

In his speech, Trump urged Arab and Islamic leaders to unite to “drive out” terrorists and said Muslim countries should work with the U.S. against “Islamic extremism, and the Islamists, and Islamic terror of all kinds.” He portrayed the conflict as one between good and evil, not between civilizations, and told leaders from about 50 Muslim-majority countries that “terrorism has spread all across the world. But the path to peace begins right here, on this ancient soil, in this sacred land.” Later that day, Trump toured Saudi Arabia’s new Global Center for Combating Extremist Ideology, which aims to combat militant ideology and extremist sentiments online.

Shortly after the speech, al-Qaeda released an official newsletter slamming Saudi leaders for “pledging allegiance to the Crusader hater Trump” and making a huge arms sales deal “that aims to defend their thrones and fortify their and their sons’ grip on power in Saudi Arabia.” The terror group called it “the meeting of treachery and subservience” that aims to “establish an apostate army to fight against jihad.” The newsletter criticized the Saudi royal family for spending huge sums “on investments in the Crusader America” instead of solving poverty, deprivation and unemployment at home.

“The Crusaders and apostates steal your money, fight your religion and spill your blood. When will you return to the jihad for the sake of Allah?” the statement read.

On ISIS’ al-Minbar forum, a user named al-Muhajir said “the Saudi family has no religion but their throne. No manhood, no nobility, no honor. Another named Abdel Latif said that “even the Crusaders are surprised by the treachery of the Saudi family, Oh God, let the Muslims conquer the Arabian Peninsula.”

Pro-ISIS channels joined the attack online. “Oh the people of Saudi, until when will the Saudi royal family will rule over you?” posted a pro-ISIS channel with around 1,000 followers, calling people to “send explosives against Saudi soldiers” and “raise the flags of jihad.” Another channel complained that “the Saudi family has turned the land of the two holy mosques into a joke!” Saudi Arabia is home to the two holy cities Mecca and Medina. Others declared that the welcome the Saudis gave Trump proved the Saudi family’s treachery of its people. A different pro-ISIS media forum threatened Saudi Arabia with “bad news soon” and posted an image of the Deputy Crown Prince and Minister of Defense Muhammad Bin Salman in an orange jumpsuit on his knees beside the notorious executioner Jihadi John.

Vowing “bad news soon” a pro-ISIS channel released a photoshopped image of the deputy crown prince that was widely shared by supporters of the Islamic State.