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We wish our students success and excellence in their academic careers. Happy B2B Fax Lead Independence Day UAE loses big at Noon What its owner Mohamed Al Abar has to do with Israel Emirati businessman Mohamed Al Abar faces huge losses as he faces a boycott against his electronic marketing company over his support for the occupation. Multiple reports covered Arabal's announcement three years ago when he announced a generous donation worth millions of dollars to benefit Israeli settlers and strengthen the Zionist entity's infrastructure. Reports indicate these donations continue to this day.
It was widely reported that the Arab-owned Al-Arabal suffered significant losses as a result of the Arab boycott movement triggered by its owner's support for the Zionists and the occupation. Emiratis favor occupation The UAE's representatives on the Security Council, led by Rem Hashimi and Rana Zaki Nusseibeh, have taken a stance in support of Israeli entities. Calls for a boycott of Emirati products have increased significantly. Trade between Israel and the UAE has exceeded dirhams since the announcement of normalization, a figure that gives Israel greater ability to fund settlement projects and plans to transport Palestinians.
We wish our students success and excellence in their academic careers. Happy B2B Fax Lead Independence Day UAE loses big at Noon What its owner Mohamed Al Abar has to do with Israel Emirati businessman Mohamed Al Abar faces huge losses as he faces a boycott against his electronic marketing company over his support for the occupation. Multiple reports covered Arabal's announcement three years ago when he announced a generous donation worth millions of dollars to benefit Israeli settlers and strengthen the Zionist entity's infrastructure. Reports indicate these donations continue to this day.
It was widely reported that the Arab-owned Al-Arabal suffered significant losses as a result of the Arab boycott movement triggered by its owner's support for the Zionists and the occupation. Emiratis favor occupation The UAE's representatives on the Security Council, led by Rem Hashimi and Rana Zaki Nusseibeh, have taken a stance in support of Israeli entities. Calls for a boycott of Emirati products have increased significantly. Trade between Israel and the UAE has exceeded dirhams since the announcement of normalization, a figure that gives Israel greater ability to fund settlement projects and plans to transport Palestinians.