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Saladin ordered the execution of Reynald of Châtillon as a response to Reynald's repeated provocations and acts of aggression against Muslim caravans and territories. Reynald's notorious raids and his defiance of truce agreements escalated tensions, leading Saladin to view him as a significant threat. By eliminating Reynald, Saladin aimed to send a strong message to his enemies and consolidate his power during the Crusades. The act also served to unify Muslim forces against the Crusaders.

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