After Israeli writer Avi Gurish visited Saudi Arabia and entered Medina last month as part of an American-Israeli delegation in the guise of “promoting mutual understanding, respect and tolerance” which is prohibited to non-Muslims for 1,400 years, he said: “Jerusalem post”: “I went to Medina as a Jew.” Biden also had to leave. This was followed by the role of Israeli Channel 13 war correspondent Alon Ben David, who visited the largest famous market in central Riyadh and entered the “King Khalid bin Abdulaziz Mosque” to present his “vision” to the Israeli audience. peace and normalization ”with the kingdom regime. So we saw him speaking Hebrew and some Arabic and English words to the vendors, most of whom were non-Saudi. He threw a salaam and demanded a price, laughing and joking with an Asian vendor while wearing a Saudi abaya. In one scene, he filmed his conversation with a Yemeni vegetable vendor who told him he was from “Israel”. Ben David said some citizens invited him for coffee, which we don’t see in the video recapping his journey 10 minutes after entering Saudi territory via Bahrain. In another scene, he confesses that some of them were ignored when he revealed his nationality. So we saw him standing cautiously in the streets, empty pedestrians, poorly speaking Hebrew, with a crowd of foreign vendors who may not have been aware of the Arab-Israeli conflict and the Arab hatred of the occupying entity. and kills. a brother. a man nearly seventy years of age. According to the Zionist journalist, the normalization of relations with the people of the Kingdom may take some time, and he advised Israelis not to expect relations with Saudi Arabia as good relations as they have these days in Emirates and Bahrain!
In a video broadcast by an Israeli channel on Monday, Ben David admitted that he entered the kingdom with his production team using non -Israeli passports. This helped them get an entry visa quickly and easily. Regarding the reason for his visit, it was to find out “how the people of Saudi Arabia feel about the heat of the new relations with the Jewish state.” In connection with Ben David’s visit, Israel Today security correspondent Yoav Limor wrote a report after a field trip to Riyadh entitled “Saudi Arabia’s radical change in attitude towards Israel” in which he conveyed what he called the impression of the Saudis ”. and their openness in dealing with his state. ” The repeated visits of Zionist war and security correspondents to the Kingdom marked the beginning of the announcement of normalization and the beginning of the disclosure of military cooperation, followed by cooperation in all areas, the most important being the field of technology, as the Israeli company. , according to Zionist writer Limor, they have occupied a significant portion of the Saudi market.
The security observer said he was greeted by a Saudi citizen while visiting a restaurant in Riyadh. He said he laughed when he learned that Limor was from “Israel”, telling him, “Welcome, we are happy to welcome everyone here, from all religions.” Limor admitted in the report that he tried the word “Israel” on taxi drivers and market vendors to convey their impression, which ranged from fear to disbelief, that ended his tour with words he did not feel. want the Kingdom. Perhaps no one told him that most of the workers in these industries were foreigners and poor Asians. And if these people cannot tell what is inside them in relation to him, who are afraid of their existence, then they may not know where the occupying country is on the map, and it has nothing to do with them.
Thus, Ben David and Lemore agree on the same narrative, saying that US President Joe Biden will try to include an Israeli figure in his planned trip to the kingdom in a few days, because “the visit to Riyadh shows of the depth of change, taking place in the kingdom today from a conservative regime to a cautious openness to the West ”. According to Lemor.
Writer Avi Goresh arrived in Medina as part of an American-Israeli delegation.
In his report, Limor reported the frequent visits to the kingdom by some Israelites. Mossad -sponsored trips include the military and businessmen with foreign passports and carried by private jets without disclosing itinerary or routes. Limor expects to start tourist travel between the two countries soon, especially given the imminent clearance of Israeli airlines that have crossed the kingdom’s airspace and made pilgrimage flights for pilgrims to Mecca.
A few years ago, Saudi writer Hamza Al-Salem predicted that if a peace agreement was reached, Israel would be the number one destination for Saudi tourism. After that, the Saudi regime sent a test balloon in front of a group of “activists” to visit the occupied territories, and they spat on them in the streets of Old Jerusalem. The desire is not mutual, according to Limor, because he said in his report that more of his citizens are likely to go to Saudi Arabia, but it will not be a destination on Israel’s tourism map. Limor said the kingdom is unattractive for tourism compared to its peers in the Persian Gulf. He makes no secret of the fact that most of those he met during his visit were poor East Asian workers working on low wages. In the report, Limor conveyed to the Israeli public an oriental image of veiled women and men wearing only white abaya and the price of goods and fuel is cheap compared to “Israel” and the world.
Source: Al-Akhbar