The interactive bulletin "Nasratkom" (7/14/2022) continued interactions with the statement that came during the I2U2 summit, which affirmed its support for the Abraham agreements and other peace and normalization arrangements with Israel, and the economic opportunities stemming from these developments.

The statement also stated that the UAE will invest two billion dollars next year to develop a chain of food complexes in India, and Israel and the United States will provide their expertise in the project, to address the problem of food insecurity in South Asia and the Middle East.

Communication platforms in the Arab world interacted with this news through several keywords, including the UAE and India, as tweeters announced their condemnation of the Abu Dhabi government's investment of two billion dollars in India despite the continued abuse of the Holy Prophet.

Others asked: Why does the UAE not invest in an Arab country?

On the other hand, others said that Abu Dhabi seeks to solve the food problem in the coming years.

Among the interactions, the journalist Haitham Abu Khalil said in a tweet, "Announcing investments by the UAE in India worth two billion dollars, why India and not Sudan, for example? Why India and the crisis of abuse of our Prophet - may God bless him and grant him peace - still has its effects around?!"

Activist Ali Al-Mansoori wrote, "Praise be to God for the blessing of the Emirates, at the time of Corona, no food or medicine was cut off, and on the day all countries stopped exporting to other countries, we are excluded because of our good relations and strategic investments."

As for the tweeter Madani, he said, "The UAE is responding to the Modi government's campaign against Muslims by investing two billion dollars in integrated food complexes in India."

On the other hand, activist Muhammad Ali tweeted, "Investing in India is not a loss."

For his part, activist Dahmani Badi' asked, "Why are these funds not pumped into the Arab countries to develop and increase agricultural products? Sudan and Egypt have all the ingredients to solve the crisis (large areas, the Nile waters, the labor force)."