The man does not represent Saudi , he is a private person. He came with a delegation of a journalists to advance peace.
There are a few Arab countries that have relations with Israel. And all their representatives and tourists are always welcomed here. How is this man different from them ?
I am sure he , same as most Arabs , have sympathy for the Palestinian cause. This does not mean they are not allowed to visit here.
Don't people here think it is better for people to come here and see for themselves what is going on here ? To better understand the situation after seeing it first hand ?
Not to mention the obvious fact that you simply do not spit at a guest daaaaaa. Certainly not at someone who came from a far land and goes to visit a mosque in Jerusalem, that is just bad manners.
Contrary to the famous Arab hospitality.
If ever there is some agreement between Israel and Palestinians it would not heart to have the rich Golf countries backing it up .
I think that is the way to go :
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