And the eighth bulletin, "Your Post" (8/12/2021), continued the interaction of the tweeters with the goals and clips of the match through the "Jordan .. Palestine" hashtag, which topped the list of the most traded in the two countries.

The pioneers of the communication networks praised the sportsmanship witnessed by the match by the fans of the two countries.

The Jordanian and Palestinian fans exchanged many chants during the match, the most prominent of which was: "Jordan... Palestine... Jerusalem is Arab."

Accounts on the networks also circulated the wedding of a Jordanian young man to a Palestinian girl in the courtyard of the 974th World Cup, amid great interaction from the fans.

Among the interactions on the Jordan-Palestine match, activist Alaa Hamdan said: "The fans (fans) in the Jordan (and) Palestine match are wearing (wearing) shemagh (Shamaga) and keffiyeh. (They are) on top of each other. Jules (enters a goal) are upset and laughing (they get upset and laugh) at the same moment."

And the tweeter, Muhammad Al-Anaswa, wrote: "Jordan and Palestine remain (remain) brothers and lovers and love (and loved ones and love) forever does not end. Congratulations to the Nashami and hard to you (good luck) the beloved Palestinian."

As for the activist Mohsen Al-Yazidi, he tweeted: "One of the most beautiful comments I have heard and read about the Jordanian and Palestinian masses is: We have won, congratulations to us, and you are hard for us.. May God perpetuate love and brotherhood between the two brotherly peoples."

And activist Omar Nour sarcastically tweeted: "Okay, one people and one blood, but not one-fifth (but not 5-1). What did we say like this (we didn't say this)!!".