And the eighth bulletin - your publication (9/28/2020) continued the Saudi activists' emphasis on caring for the interest and health of the Saudi citizen, far from political conflicts, accusing Emirati goods of harming them, and others warned of what they described as a scheme aimed at making the Jebel Ali port a bridge for the delivery of Israeli goods to Saudi markets. .

The tag was also not without skeptics in the validity of the circulating news about the poor quality of Emirati products, stressing that everything that arrives from the UAE is subject to high quality standards imposed by the Saudi authorities, as they put it.

An activist known as "Abu Dahim" demanded that the Saudi citizen's desire to prevent these products be taken into account, so he tweeted, "People are demanding to prevent counterfeit Jebel Ali products. Most people are debating the barcode before they buy and make sure that it is a non-Emirati product. The Saudi consumer’s desire to ban Jebel Ali products must be To be taken into account. "

Fayza Al-Rashed warned against using Jebel Ali to deliver Israeli goods to Saudi Arabia, and called on citizens to be vigilant.

The singer Muhammad Al-Yahya believes that Turkish goods represent a suitable alternative to what he described as poor products, so he said, "Turkish products are of high quality, and are considered an excellent choice compared to other products, especially since our markets receive the worst and worst of the poor and fraudulent products coming from Jebel Ali in the UAE. Personally, I will stay away from every product." Coming from Jebel Ali, I will deal with products that I trust, regardless of their source. "

Sultan Al-Bahishi asked about preventing the entry of Turkish products and allowing the entry of Iranian products with Emirati numbers. He wrote, “Regarding the decision to prevent the entry of Turkish products into Saudi Arabia, will Jebel Ali the Emirates be the hidden way to Saudi Arabia, such as Iranian companies and products and others, the rest of the people against Code 629 and boycotting Emirati products” .

On the other hand, the singer Khaled Al-Wasam described the anti-Emirati product as a liar, stressing that the Saudi Food Authority verifies any product before allowing it to enter the Kingdom. He said, “The lie is still that Emirati products are bad, and these skeptics do not know that the Food and Drug Authority and the Standards and Metrology Authority refuse Entering any product from any country that does not apply the conditions and specifications.

On the other hand, the tag "Turkish products ban" witnessed a Saudi interaction after news reported by the media stating that Saudi Arabia will prevent the entry of Turkish goods into its territory, and the tweeters were divided through the tag between those who supported the Saudi move, describing Turkey as a country hostile to Saudi Arabia, and those who opposed allowing the policy to have influence. On the daily life of the Saudi citizen.

For his part, the Saudi writer Munther Al Sheikh welcomed the news and wished to hear it soon. He said, "Banning Turkish products is a news that almost every Saudi yearns to hear. We ask God to separate us from them."

Academic Abdul Hadi al-Shehri called on Saudi citizens not to travel to Turkey.

On the other hand, Fahd bin Nasser considered the decision, if applied, offensive to Saudi Arabia and alienating investors from it, so he tweeted, “The decision to ban Turkish products first harms Saudi Arabia, so that the investor does not like to invest in a country that links everything to politics, secondly, the Saudi people will lose the Turkish product of good quality and reasonable price, Especially in food products, fabrics, building materials, furniture, etc. "

As for Muhammad Al-Thaqib, he stressed that there are no alternatives to Turkish products.