Growing Arab Support For Israel

Obviously, these muslims need to read their Quran for guidance. .. :cool:

Quran 5:51 "O you who believe! do not take the Jews and the Christians for friends; they are friends of each other; and whoever amongst you takes them for a friend, then surely he is one of them; surely Allah does not guide the unjust people."
WOW! I had no idea the Quran is so damn bigoted. Bless you Sunni for educating us to this fact.
 
Obviously, these muslims need to read their Quran for guidance. .. :cool:

Quran 5:51 "O you who believe! do not take the Jews and the Christians for friends; they are friends of each other; and whoever amongst you takes them for a friend, then surely he is one of them; surely Allah does not guide the unjust people."
WOW! I had no idea the Quran is so damn bigoted. Bless you Sunni for educating us to this fact.

Koran is just Muhammad. He was pissed that Christians and Jews knew he was a faker.
 
Seismic Shift in Arab Attitudes Toward Israel Online

During an online briefing offered by the MFA, Head of Digital Diplomacy Yiftah Curiel, Director of New Media in Persian Sharona Avginsaz and Director of New Media in Arabic Yonathan Gonen described Israel’s use of digital diplomacy and its results.

Speaking on outreach to Iranians, Avginsaz said that the most important site was Instagram, which was the only major platform not banned by the Tehran regime. The MFA’s Persian-language Instagram page currently has 500,000 followers.

The channel, she said, was intended “to create a dialogue,” and the coronavirus pandemic and economic upheaval in Iran had led to much stronger Iranian engagement with the channel.

“They are writing to get information,” she said. “They see in Israel a source for credible information, even about corona.”

There are also “people who simply want to get out of Iran, people who are being persecuted for their political opinions,” Avginsaz added.

The majority of these followers are “opposed to the regime,” she said, “so as a byproduct of that, most of the responses we see to our posts, not all but most, are positive.”

Gonen noted that, because most Arab countries had no relations with Israel, “without social media, we couldn’t do things like this.”

“We reach 12 million people every week,” he stated. “Our goal is not only to interact with the audience directly, but also to break stereotypes about Israel. To provide information about Israel, because the Arab media is producing very negative information about Israel.”

Users were particularly interested, he said, in information about technology and Israeli culture and society.

Gonen also saw a sea change in Arab attitudes toward Israel online, saying, “If we see the comments from people today in the Arab world, Israel is no longer the big problem. We are happy to see very positive responses. We hope we are planting the seeds for the future.”

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WATCH: In The United Arab Emirates, The Jewish Kehilla Davens For The Welfare Of The Gov’t & Armed Forces

Every Shabbos, the Jewish communities in the United Arab Emirates, in the cities of Abu Dhabi and Dubai, daven for the welfare of the UAE government and armed forces.

The Jewish community, which opened a Twitter account about a month ago, posted a video of the tefillah.

There are small Jewish communities in Dubai and in Abu Dhabi, where the first bris in UAE history was recently held.

A couple of weeks ago, the largest shipment of kosher meat ever delivered to the UAE was sent from the United States to the Jewish community in the Persian Gulf country.

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Perhaps on the background of the UAE’s more open relationship with its Jewish community in its midst and with the Jewish state, the United Arab Emirates offered to rescue Israelis stranded in Morocco due to the coronavirus pandemic on one of their planes in April but the plan backfired due to long-standing tension between the UAE and Morocco.

The stranded Jews in Morroco were finally expatriated to Israel about a month later in a secret operation carried out by the Israeli government with the generous help of the philanthropists, Sheldon and Dr. Miriam Adelson, who financed the secret operation and donated the use of their private plane.

Below is a video about the once “secret shul” in Dubai and the relationship between the UAE and the Jewish community and Israel.




 
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Dubai's ex-police chief says would visit 'Israeli friend' before Qatar

Dubai's former police chief Dhahi Khalfan sparked outrage after tweeting in support of normalisation with Israel, saying he would visit Tel Aviv before Qatar.

"Instead of saying the Israeli enemy... say the Israeli friend... where's the problem", the Emirati official said on Friday. He added that refusing to recognise Israel lacks logic, saying: "Israel is a country based on knowledge, knowledge, prosperity, and close ties with all the countries of the developed world."

"Those who do not recognize a state in Israel's scientific standing, are the Jews originally from Hawaii?"

In a later tweet, Khalfan said that he is ready to visit Israel and would do so before he visits Qatar. "I declare that I support comprehensive and lasting peace with Israel ... If peace happens with Israel and after that reconciliation with Qatar, I will go Israel and I will not visit Qatar even if they say the Kaaba is there," Khalfan tweeted, adding laughing emojis.

The Kaaba is a building at the centre of Islam's most holiest site, the Great Mosque of Mecca, Saudi Arabia. It is a site Muslims visit during their Hajj pilgrimage, considered a pillar of their faith.

The UAE official's animosity towards Qatar reflects a regional diplomatic crisis that took place when the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Egypt imposed a blockade on the tiny peninsula in June 2017.

The UAE has no diplomatic relations with Israel, but has in recent years supported normalising relations with the Jewish state and encouraged other Arab states to do so.

In February, it was revealed that Abu Dhabi coordinated meetings between Sudanese leader and military chief Abdel-Fattah Burhan and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, to encourage Khartoum’s normalisation.

In December, UAE’s foreign minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan tweeted an article from the UK current affairs magazine, The Spectator saying that “a new Arab-Israeli alliance” was “taking shape in the Middle East”.

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Obviously, these muslims need to read their Quran for guidance. .. :cool:

Quran 5:51 "O you who believe! do not take the Jews and the Christians for friends; they are friends of each other; and whoever amongst you takes them for a friend, then surely he is one of them; surely Allah does not guide the unjust people."
Quran 5:51a "O you Goofy converts, pretend not that anyone takes you seriously"
 
Arab-American Researchers: Arab Narratives on Zionism Are False; Israel Most Successful in the ME

Syrian-American human rights activist Ammar Abdulhamid and Egyptian-American researcher Samuel Tadros discussed Zionism and Israel on an August 15, 2019 show on Al-Hurra TV.

 
United Arab Emirates' Foreign Minister in Historic Speech with AJC Global Forum

In a historic public dialogue, H.E. Dr. Anwar Gargash, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates, will detail his nation’s efforts to promote regional stability and interfaith cooperation. Watch more videos from AJC Virtual Global Forum at AJC.org/GlobalForum.

 
Zvi Yehezkeli, is our Israeli reporter for Arab affairs news, a profound and unusual reporter, in this wonderful video gives us a true perspective on the views of Judea and Samaria Arabs, and how they perceive the application of expected Israeli sovereignty. Just the opposite of what most media outlets will try to make you believe.

Isn't it obvious it is better to live under Israel government
rather than PA and their Sharia laws?

 
Report: Egypt, Jordan won't sanction Israel over sovereignty bid

Moderate Arab states reportedly coordinating their responses to Netanyahu's sovereignty plan with Israel.

Moderate Arab states are coordinating their responses to Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s upcoming sovereignty plan with Israel, according to a report by Israel Hayom.

Senior Arab diplomats from several US-aligned Sunni states, along with security and intelligence officials from Egypt and Jordan, said that their respective governments have been in contact with Israel in recent weeks to work out their responses to Prime Minister Netanyahu’s plan to apply Israeli sovereignty to parts of Judea and Samaria.

Publicly, America’s Arab allies have urged Israel not to carry out the sovereignty plan, warning it could have serious repercussions for the region.

Privately, however, officials from Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and the Gulf states say their respective governments tacitly accept Israel’s sovereignty plan.

Reports to this effect have fueled concerns in the Palestinian Authority that moderate Arab states who previously championed the Palestinian cause are now unwilling to intervene on the PA’s behalf to try to block the sovereignty plan.

Palestinian Authority foreign affairs chief Riyad al-Maliki lamented that Arab leaders had refused to deny the reports.

“We reached out through official and unofficial channels to get responses and clarifications in this matter, yet till now we haven’t gotten any response or unequivocal denial to these reports,” said al-Maliki in an interview with Voice of Palestine.

According to the Israel Hayom report, a senior Egyptian official said al-Maliki’s fears are justified, claiming that Egypt will do nothing more than issue a symbolic condemnation of the sovereignty plan, adding that Jordan will likely do the same.

The Egyptian official also said that Egypt has succeeding in convincing senior Jordanian security officials to recommend to King Abdullah II that he take no measures in response to the sovereignty plan, limiting his response to a symbolic condemnation.

 

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