Al-Jabri received 55% of the votes of the Al-Jazeera crowd, after he filed a lawsuit against Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman before the American judiciary, accusing him of plotting two attempts to assassinate him in the United States and Canada.

In second place, the Lebanese caretaker Prime Minister Hassan Diab won 16% of the vote, after announcing the resignation of his government following the Beirut port explosion, and the subsequent public anger and resignations within the Lebanese government.

By a very slight difference, they ranked third in the European Football Championship with the return of competition in the Champions League after months of stopping sporting activity due to the outbreak of the Corona epidemic, and they received 15% of the public's vote.

And she came in fourth place by a slight margin also and very close to the second and third place holders of the US Senate from California Kamala Harris, after she was chosen by the Democratic candidate for the US presidential elections, Joe Biden as his deputy, and she won 14% of the vote.

Event of the week

Al-Jazeera fans chose tension in the eastern Mediterranean as the most important event of the week, and it received 59% of the vote.

In second place was the proposal of Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz in 2017 to invade Qatar, a proposal that US President Donald Trump strongly rejected, and this news received 29% of the votes.

The Socotra demonstrations against the Southern Transitional Council came in third place, and won 12% of the island’s public vote.