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And once again, i repeat: "The Google and the Facebook". How you've become friends with an Israeli is a mystery, and why you think UAE even allows Israeli people to visit is another.I have lived in UAE for over 12 years, have experienced more than I wanted of Arab history. The Israelis there gave me a good idea of Israeli culture too. Over all, I dislike Arab culture thoroughly but I still wouldn't claim Israeli culture is any better from what I've experienced (Notwithstanding my friend, but then you have good Arabs too)
I have lived in UAE for over 12 years, have experienced more than I wanted of Arab history. The Israelis there gave me a good idea of Israeli culture too. Over all, I dislike Arab culture thoroughly but I still wouldn't claim Israeli culture is any better from what I've experienced (Notwithstanding my friend, but then you have good Arabs too)
And once again, i repeat: "The Google and the Facebook". How you've become friends with an Israeli is a mystery, and why you think UAE even allows Israeli people to visit is another.
Israel and UAE have no diplomatic relations. Now you say you've been living in the UAE for over 12 years and you've met Israelis there who gave you a good idea of the Israeli culture... You see the contradictions there?
When they are presidential hopefuls, they try to out compete their rivals in licking Israel's back end. Once they are president, they slavishly submit to Israel interests. But their bravado and their fury only descend on muslim countries.
They are not as big as many of us believe them to be. But they have a lot of capacity to destroy - both lives and countries.
Most governmental affairs with UAE are secretive and under the table, that way they can be as Arab as the rest of them while still making themselves richer. Israelis are not allowed to visit the UAE without special permissions, mostly just "unofficial" visits.PteX, almost each and every Israeli acquaintance of mine carries multiple passports - if it's a norm or not, I'm unsure!
Maybe, the ones working or staying in UAE do the same?
Dear poster,
Now you are judging his heart? his faith? Have you been appointed by a divine power to figure out what kind of worship is he doing?
peace
Most governmental affairs with UAE are secretive and under the table, that way they can be as Arab as the rest of them while still making themselves richer. Israelis are not allowed to visit the UAE without special permissions, mostly just "unofficial" visits.
It's all about whose wallet you fatten.
You may not be a Jew but i can help you understand what Romney did.
This is a sign of respect for Judaism and not an offense. Non-Jews put on the Kippah to show respect for their Jewish friends as there are quite a few Christians and other non-Jews living in Israel, and everywhere else with a sizable Jewish community for that matter.
I was also referring to the UAE. Israelis are officially not allowed to set foot in the UAE but them being Israeli is overlooked when they have dual-passports and the money to pay for the blind eye.Well, I was just commenting about Israelis in UAE.
And come to think of it, I met one two months back in Dubai, albeit he was traveling on a German passport.
Regarding corruption, you don't need to tell me. All of ME region is infected with it, and Israel is no exception! In 2006 I heard a story about the son of the Mayor of Tel Aviv being involved in some huge real estate scam (I think his name was something ...... Sharon or maybe I'm forgetting!) And this was from one of my Israeli suppliers of MikroTik switches. The guy gave me real low-down on internal politics and rampant corruption in all corridors of politics in Israel (could be that this guy was disgruntled?) Before that I used to always admire that politics in Israel was all holy affair!
wow - even in UAE?money to pay for the blind eye..
My heart is not so easy to win over. But what i was pointing out was that the Kippah on his head was a sign of respect as many of my non-Jewish friends show me and i show them. It's all about mutual respect.I respect what you just said and I can relate to that. your examples include the ordinary non-Jewish people who respect the friendship of their Jewish colleagues and friends.
my question and judgement was directed at the political gain just before the elections. just notice how suddenly these politicians decide to visit the holy land before the elections.. the respect they are showing is actually residing in America that commands a certain power in the political outcome and major American policies.
what you said is commendable because you yourself are a good person. to be fair I must also point out at our own politicians who during election times decide to visit the holy shrines and offer prayers and lay floral tributes to win the political favors which is their primary concern. their regular conduct clearly shows that respecting faith while visiting such sites is hardly in their mind.
but hey, if such acts win your hearts then who am I to judge, good for him that he didnt have to do much to win the favors.
maybe Ahmedin Nijad should also make a visit to a Jewish site and show his respect and avoid a possible Israeli/ American attack on his country?