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Saudi Arabia: Video of Israeli Journalist Wandering Mecca Sparks Controversy

2022-07-20T20:41:24.116Z


“I am the first Israeli journalist here to make a video and in Hebrew,” the journalist says in his video shot on Mount Ar


He said he wanted to show "the importance" of the site in the Muslim religion.

An Israeli journalist has sparked controversy after the publication of a video showing him strolling through the Saudi city of Mecca, Islam's first holiest site, off-limits to non-Muslims.

The video by journalist Gil Tamary, who works for Israel's Channel 13, sparked an avalanche of backlash on social media in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, two days after it was posted on Twitter.

On Tuesday the journalist apologized for any offense he may have caused.

Disclaimer: I would like to reiterate that this visit to Mecca was not intended to offend Muslims, or any other person.

If anyone takes offense to this video, I deeply apologize.

The purpose of this entire endeavor was to showcase the importance of Mecca and the beauty


.... https://t.co/aAxipctRrG

— גיל תמרי (@tamarygil) July 19, 2022

In his 10-minute video, the Israeli journalist is seen going to Mount Arafat, an essential and sacred stop on the pilgrimage to Mecca.

He himself admits that what he is doing is forbidden, pointing out that the place where he is is "a place forbidden to non-Muslims" and adding "I am the first Israeli journalist here to make a video and in Hebrew.

“Showing the beauty of Islam”

Responding to protests on social media, Gil Tamary explained that his aim was "to show the importance of Mecca and the beauty of Islam".

This video "allowed many people to see for the first time a place that is so important for our Muslim brothers and sisters", he justifies.

But his explanations did not calm the anger in the media and social networks.

A “Jew in the Holy Mosque” hashtag was created on Twitter, where a user called on the Saudi authorities to “not insult the Muslim nation (…) by allowing Jews to desecrate the city of the messenger of God”.

Ryad never joined the Abraham Accords negotiated by Washington in 2020, which allowed Israel to normalize its relations with Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates, two Gulf countries neighboring Saudi Arabia.

A shame "

Several Israeli journalists holding foreign passports were able to travel to Saudi Arabia during and ahead of US President Joe Biden's visit to the region last week.

Gil Tamary's video was also denounced as a "disgrace" by Twitter accounts encouraging diplomatic normalization between Israel and Saudi Arabia, as were some of his Israeli colleagues.

יש דברים שצריכים להיאמר: הביקור של גיל תמרי במכה הוא חרפה עיתונאית.

— יואב לימור Yoav Limor (@LimorYoav) July 19, 2022

“There are things that need to be said: what Gil Tamary did is a disgrace to journalism,” Yoav Limor, another Israeli journalist who recently visited the kingdom, wrote on Twitter.

Asked by AFP, the Saudi authorities did not respond.

Source: leparis

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