According to the details monitored by the interactive bulletin "Your Post" on 08/24/2022, the beginning was from a Yemeni youth's cry in the face of Dahi Khalfan in a German street, saying to him, "My country is affected by your actions," a clip that spread widely. .

But it seems that Khalfan did not like the spread of this clip published by a Yemeni digital platform, so he, in turn, published a picture of the editor-in-chief of the platform, and asked those who had information about him to provide him with it, and then later thanked everyone for the interaction, stressing that he had obtained the information he was looking for.

In a subsequent tweet, Khalfan justified his position on the circulating clip, in which he said, "Insulting my mother, but my morals refuse to insult his mother, a difference in morals between me and him, but he denied what I discussed that he insulted me, and this indicates that he does not know virtue, admitting error is a virtue, Yemenis are from thousands The years left Yemen because of the corruption of their rulers, and we are not the reason for that.”

In another tweet, the Emirati official said, "The Brotherhood has nothing left but to exploit thugs abroad to insult the Emiratis. It turned out that the same person had insulted an Emirati group a week ago. I thank the Yemenis in Germany who gave me details of the group of bullying."

In another development, the Yemeni journalist - who works as editor-in-chief of the "Taiz Time" platform that published the clip - informed the Council of the Yemeni Journalists Syndicate of what he said were implicit threats he had received from an Emirati security leader named Dhahi Khalfan, against the background of the Taiz Time platform publishing a video in which he appears Khalfan with a young Yemeni and they exchange insults.

The journalist added that he was surprised after Khalfan wrote a post on his Twitter account that included his name and photo and demanded information about him. Responsibility for any harassment or harm he may be exposed to.

Among the tweets that "Nasrtekom" monitored was a tweet by researcher Yassin Al-Tamimi, in which he said, "Dhahi Khalfan appears in a street in Germany as one of his bad tweets about Yemen, without moral cover in the face of a Yemeni young man who was forced by the war to leave his homeland."

Ali bin Ahmed al-Muhannadi, addressing his speech to Khalfan, said, "The man did not say this. Indeed, his country has been greatly affected by your absurdity. Therefore, Dahi Khallan, you were not able to respond to him as you do on Twitter, but rather evaded answering his question."

As for Ali bin Muhail Al-Badawi, he tweeted, "From you, Bou Faris, we learn the national virtues and meanings, your biography and your career is a star that we guide with in our lives, filled with every world and every harm, and enjoy in your life as long as you live."

Journalist Salah Yabaqi said, "After creating the separatist militias and communicating with Al-Houthi before that to incite him to the 2014 coup, he returned to asking: Is Yemen harmed because of us?"

"Dhahi Khalfan suffers from a denial syndrome, the UAE is looking for zero hostility in the world, so it has become surrounded by half the Arab people as its enemy, meaning 200 million Arabs are its enemies because of its allies in the Arab countries who made their local opponents the opponents of the Emirates," Sal bin Jadnan al-Nahdi wrote.

And Muhammad Al-Anazi tweeted, "Oh Dahi, your negative role in Yemen, your support for the separatist and regional militias, and the fight against legitimacy supported by the Kingdom have conveyed a very bad image of you."

Journalist Abdul Basit al-Shaja wrote, "In every Yemeni there are mountains of anger and oppression towards the UAE and the coalition's tampering with our country.

In turn, Khaled Al-Hamid commented, "Thousands of years ago, they abandoned Yemen because of the corruption of their rulers. We are not the reason for that. I wish every Yemeni would hear and read your words. This is the truth. I ask God Almighty to reform Yemen and its people."