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Netanyahu pleased with Betar's historic deal | Israel Today

2020-12-08T21:02:33.164Z


It turns out that the Prime Minister is following the deal with Sheikh bin Khalifa • "Shows the speed with which conditions change", tweeted in Arabic | Israeli soccer


It turns out that the Israeli prime minister is following the deal with Sheikh bin Khalifa with devotion • "It shows the speed with which conditions are changing," he tweeted in Arabic

  • Benjamin Netanyahu Teddy.

    Welcomes the agreement with Ben Khalifa

    Photography: 

    Gershom GPO

It turns out that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanya is also following the new partnership agreement, which was signed this week in Betar Jerusalem between Moshe Hugag and Ahmad bin Khalifa, the Sheikh of the United Arab Emirates, who now owns 50 percent of the group.

The United States of America has launched the "Beatles of Jerusalem" and is now a member of the Israeli Foreign Ministry.

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- بنيامين نتنياهو (@Israelipm_ar) December 8, 2020

A little while ago, Netanyahu wrote on his Twitter page in Arabic only: "A citizen of the Emirates bought half of the Betar Jerusalem team, this is one of the most famous Israeli football clubs.

It shows the speed with which conditions are changing. ” 

Earlier, at a press conference in Dubai, the new owner referred to the emerging fan protests: "Fan protests? We accept the challenge, and want to set an example for both nations that Muslims and Jews can cooperate together," Ben Khalifa said. "La Familia does not worry me. "A bunch of 18-year-olds are brainwashed. We need to show them the enlightened way."

Source: israelhayom

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