“Jerusalem will receive between 100,000 and 250,000 Muslim tourists a year; they dream of visiting Al-Aqsa,” said Jerusalem’s Deputy Mayor Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, who visited the United Arab Emirates last week.
The deputy mayor, who also oversees the city’s tourism industry, said: “Just as we have evolved Christian tourism, we plan to paint about the progression of Muslim tourism. There’s a massive change in the paintings. “
However, everyone is in favour of advancing Muslim tourism in Israel.
The Palestinian Authority lashed out at an economic delegation from the United Arab Emirates that visited Israel this weekend at the invitation of Israeli irrigation pioneer Netafim, and the culprits were even approached through Palestinians after leaving a prayer service at the Al-Aqsa mosque.
Fatah’s jerusalem workplace even included a saying that the scale of UAE officials at the site “was not another on a scale of settlers or infantrymen from the occupation. They’re not wanted here.
This article was first published in Israel Hayom.
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