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Palestinians spit on the face of Israeli-invited Saudi Journalist in the Noble Sanctuary.

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A man who represents the most evil regime in the world! He's got camel teeth, he must be fornicating with them. Love the treatment he received by the beautiful Palestinian people.
 
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Remember how the Saudis called the Ottomans traitors to Islam. Abdulhamid II refused to sell off Palestine to the Zionists.
Because he said he'd give it away instead, if the Arabs betrayed the Empire. Which is what happened: that's what the Arab Revolt was all about, the Hashemites supported by Lawrence of Arabia and the Sauds were on a retainer from the Brits. So Abdulhamid II's successor did exactly that.
 
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I don’t blame Palestinians. They are suffering still more Israeli expansion in their lands, yet so-called Arab friends have sold them out to justify a war with Iran.

This journalist came to justify the Israeli occupation and grant it legitimacy, therefore this treatment is more than justified.

Muslim world is emotional and aggressive to these villains, this is why Bush got shoes thrown on him and usurpers like Musharraf/Mubarak got ousted by street protests.
 
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Better not having one that leaving in shame... But hey... Pride is an alien concept for many... beyond the wall...
Best regards...

A man who represents the most evil regime



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 hurt to have the rich Golf countries backing it up .

I think that is the way to go :


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Arabs that hurt other arabs and blame the jews.
Another day at the middle east
 
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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 :


bedouin-tea-at-sunset.jpg




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I assume you dont know who he is then... Go check the arab sources...
You can even check his twitter account...
Spoiler alert...dont be suprised by what you may find... And why he went there...
 
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I assume you dont know who he is then... Go check the arab sources...
You can even check his twitter account...
Spoiler alert...dont be suprised by what you may find... And why he went there...



I admit that i have not heard of him till yesterday.

I understand that he has a genuine interest in Israeli culture and even made an effort the learn Hebrew , which is impressive. I understand he thinks Saudi should have open relations with Israel which is not different than Egypt or Jordan.

Personally , i can understand Arab or Muslim countries that say they would normalize relations with Israel under the condition we would solve our conflict with the Palestinian first. That is fair enough and should be used as incentive to solve the conflict.

What i can not accept , is some Muslim leaders who vow never to normalize relations with Israel and doom Palestinians and Israeli to fight forever.

Those leaders , like the leaders of Iran , don't have the Palestinians best interest at heart. They only wish to exploit this conflict for their own interests.

The Irony of it is , that if it was those leaders that visited Al-Aqsa Mosque , no one would spit at them.

If people don't agree with what he said than they should express their different view. Spitting is not the way to go and it shames not the target but the person who lowers himself to such behavior ...

Now I do not know what part of what he said you can justify such behavior ,

But if you point me to the exact words i would take a look and address it




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I admit that i have not heard of him till yesterday.

I understand that he has a genuine interest in Israeli culture and even made an effort the learn Hebrew , which is impressive. I understand he thinks Saudi should have open relations with Israel which is not different than Egypt or Jordan.

Personally , i can understand Arab or Muslim countries that say they would normalize relations with Israel under the condition we would solve our conflict with the Palestinian first. That is fair enough and should be used as incentive to solve the conflict.

What i can not accept , is some Muslim leaders who vow never to normalize relations with Israel and doom Palestinians and Israeli to fight forever.

Those leaders , like the leaders of Iran , don't have the Palestinians best interest at heart. They only wish to exploit this conflict for their own interests.

The Irony of it is , that if it was those leaders that visited Al-Aqsa Mosque , no one would spit at them.

If people don't agree with what he said than they should express their different view. Spitting is not the way to go and it shames not the target but the person who lowers himself to such behavior ...

Now I do not know what part of what he said you can justify such behavior ,

But if you point me to the exact words i would take a look and address it




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This guy only represent himself... Actually a good chunk of the the backlash come from his own country.
As for normalisation... Lets be honest with each others... Normalisation = Israel end of colonization... Normalisation... Is actually what the Israeli right party hate the most...

Normalisation speech is a political facade... To keep a balance in the region... Even Bibi finally acknowledged it...

As for Iran... Same... Same shit different name...
 
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If anyone wondered why Palestinians still dont have a state here is an answer.

No one is wondering why the Palestinians don't have a state. We all know that their land was stolen from them by Israeli squatters and continues to be stolen to this day. We also know that you Israelis use your puppets in the US govt to ensure that no agreement is ever reached where the Palestinians end up with a state of their own.

I admit that i have not heard of him till yesterday.

What i can not accept , is some Muslim leaders who vow never to normalize relations with Israel and doom Palestinians and Israeli to fight forever.

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yeah probably cos some leaders don't approve of land theft and shooting dead unarmed protesters. btw the only ones who have doomed the Palestinians to fight for ever are the Israelis. Nice try to shift that blame on to others.

ps can you drop the claptrap that you learnt at the 'Trolling for Israel' seminar that you attended.
 
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Pray tell....When Jews were stateless, were they devoid of pride?
Jews were one of the first nations to get a state. Palestinians never had a state despite massive support from the world.
 
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