Israeli and Oriental journalist Eddie Cohen shared his tweet to world Arabs, a tweet written in Arabic and offering a particularly high sum of money for those who will tell him about key figures in the "Palestinian state" when the State of Israel "occupied" in in 1967.
In his personal Arabic Twitter account (with close to a half a million followers!) he told of his tweet to the Arabs of the world in Arabic, the purpose of which was to prove that the claim for the existence of a Palestinian state is fundamentally false. Here is what he wrote:
"I pledge to pay one hundred thousand dollars in cash to anyone who can reveal to me the name of the President of Palestine while Israel occupied Palestine and the name of the Palestinian chief of staff. In addition, please attach their photo."
Cohen said that "the tweet aroused great interest among the Arabs and even received more than 291,000 views and hundreds of shares. They had no answer. The Arabs were in shock." He said, "Slowly, they are beginning to understand the brainwashing they have been through for 75 years."
Source: Channel 14