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Unbelievable right? But they did. They trended a hashtag specifically to celebrate this. Not just Saudis, other GCC Arabs too. I mean Iranians don't like Saudis either, but I've never seen Iranians celebrating on internet or trend a hashtag when Saudi civilians die. This is how they raise their kids and you may not believe it. Now don't want to generalize, of course many Saudi citizens don't do this and disapprove this, but it's not first time I've seen them trending a hashtag whenever something happens in Iran. Last time a building got fire in Iran's Mashhad city and they trended Arabic hashtag translating to "Iran is burning", celeberating with all joy. These are the same animals who join ISIS and blow up themselves among civilians, I mean there is no difference.
Just check some of their tweets:
It says hear them crying and screaming as if they are in Aleppo.
"All of them "Iran" should collapse (referring to building).
"A good start (for today)".
"I'm dancing in my heart"
"All of Iran is flameable, you just need the spark to burn it all"
https://twitter.com/Fawaz11100/status/822003690513035264
Please [Allah] give them more incidents like this.
https://twitter.com/baselthmer/status/822003311339536384
@Sinan is a nice and optimistic guy, therefore, he may have underestimated the hatred and animosity. I am not actually surprised. I remember when the notorious earthquake in the Iranian city of Bam بم happened over 10 years ago that I showed some sympathy for the victims. One of my distant cousins was around me and he gave me a negative look disapproving what I was doing. But this is a mutual feeling from both sides as you know. Persians aren't necessarily an innocent party here. See in this video below how the Iranian relgious and government official Ayatollah Janati congratulates Muslims for King Abdullah's death.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T295qtC2nE0