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Israeli man's photos in holy Muslim site cause social media rage

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Image caption Mr Tzion said the people he met in Muslim countries were "friendly" to him
Images of an Israeli citizen inside a mosque in Medina, Saudi Arabia, have caused anger among Arab users on social media.

Russian-born Ben Tzion, 31, has been posting photos of himself visiting Iran, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia and Jordan.

His Facebook page includes photos of him inside Medina Prophet's Mosque, one of Islam's holiest sites.

"People of Saudi Arabia would stand with the Jewish nation side by side," he said in a Facebook post with a photo of him performing the Saudi sword dance in a traditional ankle-length garment known as a "thobe".

"Peace in the Middle East with respect and love towards each other," he said in another post.

Non-Muslims are prohibited from visiting Mecca and advised not to enter parts of central Medina, where the mosque is located. But Mr Tzion said religious sites in Medina were open to the public.

Speaking to the Times of Israel, Mr Tzion - who became an Israeli citizen in 2014 - said visiting Muslim countries was "a hobby", describing his message as "respect for other cultures and faiths".

"No-one in the Arab world ever approached me with hostility," he said.

"They tell me they love Israel and the Jewish people."

He said he had acquired visas and entered all the holy sites legally, though not specifying which of his passports he travelled on.

Mr Tzion has also posted photos of his visits to the Iranian cities of Tehran and Qom. Israel and Iran are arch foes and citizens of the Jewish state are not allowed to visit Iran.

Image copyright Facebook/Ben Tzion
Image caption Mr Tzion visited a holy city in Iran despite the fact Israeli citizens are banned from entering the country
Despite his expressions of peace, Mr Tzion's post was met with outrage.

The Arabic hashtag "A Zionist at the Prophet's Mosque" has attracted more than 90,000 tweets in the past 24 hours.

"The scholars are in prisons and the Zionists are at the Prophet's Mosque. It is a sad thing," said one Twitter user in Arabic.

"In the era of Al Saud [the Saudi royal family], the occupying Zionists, the enemies of Islam and Muslims… defile the mosque of the seal of the Prophet," said another.

Another user tweeted: "The current hashtag: A Zionist at the Prophet's Mosque; the next hashtag: A Zionist on the pulpit of the Prophet's Mosque; and the following hashtag: A Zionist is the imam of the Mecca Mosque."

According to the Times of Israel, the huge number of angry comments on Instagram led to the photo-sharing platform's decision to suspend Mr Tzion's account.

The images come at a time when relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia are seen to be improving over their shared opposition to Tehran's growing influence in the region.

The Israeli army's chief of staff, Maj Gen Gadi Eizenkot, recently told an online Saudi newspaper that Israel was prepared to share "intelligence information" with Riyadh.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-42071018
 
BBC likes to focus on negative and make Muslims seem intolerant, most Muslims I know thought this was funny and didn't think much of it. He would need an ID to get into the Holy Mosque in Mecca, but not sure he would need that in Medina and they probably couldn't tell him apart. He may be just interested in holy sites around the world. His FB captions have political overtures to them, so not sure what he is seeking but he is misrepresenting whatever happened.

Israeli's can be welcomed into Arab nations by the general public(majority) if a two state solution is reached. What Israeli's prefer is to make that a reality and bypass the peace deal. That will not earn them respect by the general public even if governments permit that. At least not for now, in the future who knows....
 
Israeli man's photos in holy Muslim site cause social media rage

_98852524_bentzion1.jpg


Image caption Mr Tzion said the people he met in Muslim countries were "friendly" to him
Images of an Israeli citizen inside a mosque in Medina, Saudi Arabia, have caused anger among Arab users on social media.

Russian-born Ben Tzion, 31, has been posting photos of himself visiting Iran, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia and Jordan.

His Facebook page includes photos of him inside Medina Prophet's Mosque, one of Islam's holiest sites.

"People of Saudi Arabia would stand with the Jewish nation side by side," he said in a Facebook post with a photo of him performing the Saudi sword dance in a traditional ankle-length garment known as a "thobe".

"Peace in the Middle East with respect and love towards each other," he said in another post.

Non-Muslims are prohibited from visiting Mecca and advised not to enter parts of central Medina, where the mosque is located. But Mr Tzion said religious sites in Medina were open to the public.

Speaking to the Times of Israel, Mr Tzion - who became an Israeli citizen in 2014 - said visiting Muslim countries was "a hobby", describing his message as "respect for other cultures and faiths".

"No-one in the Arab world ever approached me with hostility," he said.

"They tell me they love Israel and the Jewish people."

He said he had acquired visas and entered all the holy sites legally, though not specifying which of his passports he travelled on.

Mr Tzion has also posted photos of his visits to the Iranian cities of Tehran and Qom. Israel and Iran are arch foes and citizens of the Jewish state are not allowed to visit Iran.

Image copyright Facebook/Ben Tzion
Image caption Mr Tzion visited a holy city in Iran despite the fact Israeli citizens are banned from entering the country
Despite his expressions of peace, Mr Tzion's post was met with outrage.

The Arabic hashtag "A Zionist at the Prophet's Mosque" has attracted more than 90,000 tweets in the past 24 hours.

"The scholars are in prisons and the Zionists are at the Prophet's Mosque. It is a sad thing," said one Twitter user in Arabic.

"In the era of Al Saud [the Saudi royal family], the occupying Zionists, the enemies of Islam and Muslims… defile the mosque of the seal of the Prophet," said another.

Another user tweeted: "The current hashtag: A Zionist at the Prophet's Mosque; the next hashtag: A Zionist on the pulpit of the Prophet's Mosque; and the following hashtag: A Zionist is the imam of the Mecca Mosque."

According to the Times of Israel, the huge number of angry comments on Instagram led to the photo-sharing platform's decision to suspend Mr Tzion's account.

The images come at a time when relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia are seen to be improving over their shared opposition to Tehran's growing influence in the region.

The Israeli army's chief of staff, Maj Gen Gadi Eizenkot, recently told an online Saudi newspaper that Israel was prepared to share "intelligence information" with Riyadh.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-42071018




Who cares? ISIS and other Muslims are killing other Muslims and blowing up Mosques so why should we be concerned with an israeli simply entering a Mosque?
 
so basically Israelis room around gulf states easily !! whats next ? another Dubai like incident where hamas leader was killed?
 
I've seen muslim men pray inside a synagogue in ben gurion air port.
muslims are allowed to come to the western wall.
I don't really care if it's real or not, im suprised with the response and the intolerance toward any other religion rather than ur own
 
This shows how much Usrael is craving for rapprochement with the Muslim ME nations who don't recognise it.. this guy got there by way of deception.. and that will not help him or his cause..to the contrary, it will hurt it.. he is a bit too wishful and day dreaming.. add to it some arrogance and joy in deception to make some Zionist soft propaganda on social media..

Most likely a Photoshop image.. The bag that he is holding with Hebrew written on it could be brought by any Palestinian during Hajj.. also the beard and the looks do not match his presumed Russian origins, there are enough Arab treators who speak Arabic and are familiar with Islam that can do that for him for some financial reward.. If at least it was true.. but it is doubtful..
 
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I've seen muslim men pray inside a synagogue in ben gurion air port.
muslims are allowed to come to the western wall.
I don't really care if it's real or not, im suprised with the response and the intolerance toward any other religion rather than ur own
Do you have a Mosque in Ben Gurion airport?
 
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