The eighth bulletin - your publication (10/16/2020) monitored the interaction of the pioneers of the communication platforms with what they considered a victory for the country against what they described as the Turkish regime's attempts to harm their countries, and they called for a move to the field implementation of the campaign, at a time when others considered it a mere bubble whose area does not exceed the platforms.

And via Twitter, Arab activists also launched a counter-campaign in support of Turkey, as the "Popular Campaign to Support Turkey" hashtag was leading the trend in a number of Arab countries, amid a large infusion of images of Turkish products on the platform.

Supporters of this approach denounced what they called "the war against a Muslim country that stood by the nation's issues", considering the boycott campaign as a mere failed attempt by parties aspiring to topple and weaken the Turkish regime.

But Emirati journalist Muhammad Al-Hammadi described the boycott campaign as a people's weapon, so he tweeted: "The boycott ... is a civilized method and a peaceful weapon for peoples to deter those who insulted in offending and exceeded all limits.

Atef Al-Harbi called on those who love their country to boycott. "Dear Saudi citizen who loves your country, boycotting you of Turkish products is not an option, but (it) is a patriotic duty against anyone who repeatedly tries to target your country," he said.

On the other hand, Muhammad Mastour asked about not boycotting Iranian products, so he wrote, "They say that Iran is the real enemy to them. Have you heard about campaigns to boycott its products in the UAE or Saudi Arabia ?!"

The writer Muhammad al-Fayez Hawila explained the reasons for supporting Turkey, saying, "Why should Turkey be supported? Because it is a country that has supported Muslims everywhere ... because it is the country whose president dares to challenge the superpowers .. because it is a country that seeks to collect the word of Muslims .. because it is a country that the enemies of Islam conspire against." Drop it and weaken it. "

In addition, Saudi activist Alia Al-Huwaiti affirmed her adherence to Turkish products, so she wrote, “I am in London, the capital of fog, as it is said, I prefer, buy, and even strike a path to darken the eyes of Turkish products! You don't need our testimony. "