Arab social media is full of the filth
[The fact that Arab social media is full of the filth you will see below should come with a warning: Setting fires is extremely easy to do. Unlike terror attacks – they are easy to plan and execute. Any teen can do this. Many other countries besides Israel need to come to terms with this new “fad”]
Dubai security chief tweets ‘Israel banned the muezzin and caught on fire,’ while Kuwaiti imam wishes ‘Best of luck to the fires :)’ and memes gloat over fires raging in Israel for the past three days.
The hashtag “Israel is burning” or “the Zionist entity is burning” has become one of the top trends on Arab media over the past 24 hours, with countless of people gloating over the recent rash of fire plaguing Israel over the past three days.
“They tried to ban the muezzin’s call, and Allah rained fire on them,” Hamas official Izzat al-Risheq tweeted.
Other Hamas social media pages have posted videos of songs rejoicing about the fires, like one called “Catching Fire.”
Some people posted their hopes that the fires would reach strategic facilities in Israel, like the Haifa Chemicals plants, gas storage facilities across the country, and IDF bases that have large arms depots.
One wrote, “All of Israel’s neighbors must aid it—I suggest they send planes filled with gasoline and rain it down on the burning areas. I want to inhale the smell of barbecue from the Zionists.”
A publicist from Gaza wrote: “The Russian planes that burn the Syrian bodies every day are now helping in putting out fires inside the occupied territories.”
Another hoped: “God, add more fire to them until it is their end.”
One of posters was the head of General Security in Dubai, Dhahi Khalfan Tamim, who headed the investigation into the assassination of Mahmoud Al-Mabhouh in a Dubai hotel room, which was attributed to Israel.
Khalfan Tamim wrote on his Twitter account: “Israel banned the muezzin and caught on fire. Blessed be God.”
Israel wildfires scorch more land, 60,000 evacuated in Haifa
By Andrew Carey, James Masters and Laura Smith
Jerusalem (CNN)Wildfires raged across Israel for a third consecutive day, forcing tens of thousands of people from their homes in what officials described as an act of "arson terrorism."
Twelve people were detained on Friday in relation to fires, police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said, although it was not immediately clear if they were suspected of arson or negligence.
http://edition.cnn.com/2016/11/24/wo...tanyahu-putin/
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