Saudi social media influencer says Saudi citizens are learning about Jewish people

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Mohammed Saud, a Saudi social media influencer who recently gained attention and allies by performing Israel’s national song “Hatikvah” on the oud, tells JNS that Saudis are beginning to learn much more about Jews worldwide.


My friends know my beliefs, but not all of them do. That’s OK, he responds. However, the people are starting to understand more about politics and the ties with Jews worldwide due to rabbis visiting Saudi Arabia. He continues by saying that gradually, the nation is opening up to other ideas and that people are beginning to embrace the idea that Jews are not our adversaries.


He later started utilising social media and internet research after returning to Saudi Arabia to learn more about Jews and Israelis. Additionally, both nations can get to know each other via online gaming platforms. If you click here, then you will be able to find the best USA options available to players that accept players from the UK and elsewhere where they are able to play some of the best casino games and socialise at the same time and potentially learn about each other.


As he visited Israel, he said, many Jews came to his house as a consequence, and he even lighted a Hanukkah candle for them. He says that because I warmly welcomed them, they surprised me with gifts, candies, and food from Israel. I don’t discriminate against individuals based on their religion; instead, I look at if they are lovely. Everyone is welcome in my home, whether Jewish, Muslim, or Christian.


The 33-year-old single guy claims that while Saudis hope to see a resolution to the Palestinian conflict, they also believe that Israel and Saudi Arabia will one day coexist harmoniously. He further says that most people will acknowledge that the Palestinian issue has to be settled if you ask them if they want peace on the street, some of my friends agree with me, and others don’t, which is fine.


When asked if he would visit Israel after normalisation, he responded definitely if there were direct flights to Israel. However, based on the hundreds of Israelis who have seen the United Arab Emirates since the peace accord was formed, I believe that most Israelis will initially fly to Saudi Arabia.


Saud says that his first meeting with Jews during his time as a student in the United States was in New York, which impacted his thoughts about them. It was intriguing and unlike anything I had ever encountered.


Furthermore, Saud asserts that he is aware of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict’s current situation. He claims that the Palestinians indoctrinate their youngsters to hate Jews, set up terror camps over the summer, and blast patrons dining out or attending bar mitzvahs.


There are flights from Israel to Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, and Morocco. With Saudi Arabia’s recent decision to open its airspace to “all carriers,” allowing Israeli commercial airlines to fly over the country and significantly cutting the time it takes to travel from the Jewish state to popular Asian destinations, it seems clear that the majority is in favour of the move.

Final Words

He concluded that while some people oppose it, the majority favours it. I hope our country will be the next to ratify a peace agreement with Israel.


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