The interactive bulletin, "Your Post" (06/30/2022) followed the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Abu Dhabi and the reception of the President of the State, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, which sparked widespread anger on the Emirati communication platforms.

The Emirates News Agency said that Modi discussed with Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed various aspects of bilateral relations, in light of the comprehensive strategic and economic partnership between the two countries.

The Indian Prime Minister commented on the reception of Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, saying: "I was touched by a special gesture from my brother, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who came to welcome me at Abu Dhabi Airport. My gratitude to him."

The pioneers of social networks interacted with the Indian Prime Minister's visit to the UAE, which came weeks after insulting statements to the Holy Prophet Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, were issued by officials in the ruling Indian party.

Many expressed their anger and denunciation of Modi's reception, considering it a provocative step for every Muslim, according to their description, while others said that the visit falls within the framework of strengthening economic relations between the two countries.

In this regard, the Emirati academic Abdul Khaleq Abdullah said: "He came to offer condolences and congratulations, so welcome."

As for the tweeter Ghassan Khamis, he responded to Abdul-Khaliq’s tweet, saying: “A very simple question: If the one who was insulted in India was not the Messenger Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, but the ruler of the Emirates, will the UAE receive the ruler of India before the Government of India offers the official apology to the Emirates? Why didn't the UAE, not even any Arab and Islamic country, do that?"

Anwar Gargash, Diplomatic Adviser to the President of the UAE, wrote: "His Highness the President's meetings with world leaders and leaders continue at an intense pace, reflecting the position of the UAE and its wide international network of relations. The development of strategic partnership relations between the two countries.

Activist Nabil Hassan said: "There is no comparison between the size of India and the size of the Arab Emirates, but what is the reason for India's interest in the Emirates? The reason is that the Emirates in the form of Jebel Ali is a free zone for all India's goods and products...!!".

Activist Muhammad Al-Saghir commented: "At a time when all Muslims announced their anger at the Messenger of God after India insulted his honorable position, Abu Dhabi receives the Prime Minister, and the cause of the calamity is Narendra Modi to discuss with the UAE ways to strengthen the comprehensive strategic and economic partnership between the two countries, in clear defiance of the feelings of Muslims".

And tweeter Areej Amin wrote: "The relations of the Emirates and India are an interest presented to the two leaderships for the sake of the peoples of the region, and we wish God success for my country and India."

Nurse Murder

Algeria was shaken by the heinous murder that killed a nurse in a government hospital, adding this incident to a series of repeated crimes against women witnessed by a number of Arab countries in the past few days.

In the details of the crime, according to Algerian media, two nurses working at the University Hospital of Beni Mesous in Algiers were attacked with a white weapon, which led to the death of one of them and the injury of the second.

She explained that the attack on the two victims came while they were on their way to work and without warning.

The same sources added that the assailant was arrested, and it was found that he had previously assaulted another woman, while his mother claimed that her son was mentally ill.

And the Algerian police published on their Facebook account a statement saying: “Less than 24 hours after he committed the murder of a woman near the Beni Messou hospital (in Algiers), and another seriously injured, and immediately after opening an investigation under the supervision of the competent prosecution, the interests of The security of the province of Algiers from arresting the suspect, aged 31, who lives in Algiers.

Algerian platforms interacted with the attack, as the news spread on social media, leaving Algerians in a state of shock and amazement.

The tweeters expressed their indignation at the recurrence of such attacks, and demanded that the most severe penalties be imposed on the aggressor to serve as a lesson to others, as they put it.

Others called for stricter mechanisms to end violence against women.

Among the interactions with the attack, activist Jawad Hanin said: "A nurse was killed and her colleague was wounded in an attack with a white weapon by a bandit in Beni Mesous in the Algerian capital. May God have mercy on her, heal the wounded, and retribution for the criminal."

As for the activist Anwar, he commented, "What is happening to the Arabs? Last week, it took place in Egypt, then Jordan, and now Algeria! As if it was an orchestrated coordination operation."

In the same context, activist Rashid Sama'i said: "From Egypt...Jordan to Algeria, murders and brutality against girls and women...a phenomenon that is repeated and spread."

As for the activist Abido Morsado, he tweeted: "There is a need for a law that punishes crime, otherwise blood will spill here and there."

And the tweeter, Mohamed Boutriq, wrote: "We demand that we deal more firmly with this group, which has become a threat to public security."