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Netanyahu hopes to visit Qatar

May 14, 2016 at 12:24 pm

Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his hope on Thursday to visit the Gulf State of Qatar. The Israeli prime minister made his comment in a Twitter response to Al-Jazeera presenter Mehdi Hassan.

The comment came as part of a Twitter question and answer exercise launched by Israel’s leader for social media users to #AskNetanyahu. In answer to Hassan’s question if he would agree to appear on his Up Front TV show on Al-Jazeera English, Netanyahu replied, “I hope one day you will invite me to your headquarters in Qatar.” Mehdi Hassan is actually based in the US.

“I’m in [Washington] DC, not Qatar,” the presenter said, before asking Netanyahu, “Regarding invites, when can the Palestinian refugees come home?”

 

 

#AskNetanyahu was bombarded by images and questions about Israel’s many violations of human rights. Netanyahu answered very few questions and in a short video announced that he was leaving the session and returning the next day; he didn’t go back.

Several activists and media outlets published reports of the exercise, including Haaretz. It was pointed out that #AskNetanyahu backfired in a big way. It is unlikely to be repeated.

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