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Arab nations boycotted Zionist media

Pak Sahafat – In the first World Cup held in the Middle East, the Arab spectators boycotted the journalists of the Zionist regime who tried to interview the people of the Arab countries, and the ambitions of this regime, which 2 years ago with the agreement of Ibrahim, tried to establish relations with the Arab countries of the Gulf have challenged to highlight Fars.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency, Reuters news agency presenting a report on the confrontation between Arab spectators and Israeli journalists who traveled to Qatar to cover the World Cup, wrote: The officials of the Israeli regime had expressed hope that the Ibrahim agreement with the UAE and Bahrain in 2020, and then Sudan and the Maghreb, which was brokered by the United States, could be expanded and include more countries, including Saudi Arabia, in this process.

However, attempts by Israeli regime radio and television (KAN) journalists to interview Arab fans were unsuccessful, and journalists from Channel 12, one of the most prominent television channels of the regime, told Reuters: Those who planned to interview them distanced themselves from them and refused to be interviewed.

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A video has been circulated on the Internet that shows Saudi fans, a Qatari citizen and three Lebanese fans walking away from Israeli reporters and refusing to talk to them.

The reporter of the Israeli Regime’s Channel 12, in a report that went on air, said that Palestinian supporters protested near him and waved their flags and told him: “Get out of Qatar.”

The spokesman of the diplomatic delegation of the Zionist regime, which is in Doha for logistics, told Reuters: There were no reports of mistreatment of the estimated 10,000 to 20,000 Israeli spectators, but he acknowledged that some incidents involving Israeli media had occurred.

Israeli regime media reporters traveled to Qatar through transit flights before the start of the World Cup; While one of them traveled to Doha on Sunday with the first direct flight from Tel Aviv based on an agreement between Doha and Tel Aviv mediated by the International Football Federation (FIFA).

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