Palestinian cartoonist Mahmoud Abbas, who lives in Sweden, was subjected to a campaign of threat and defamation from Saudi websites, some of which are official, for publishing a satirical drawing on the decline in oil prices. On the other hand, Saudi activists condemned a campaign led by fictitious accounts in the Kingdom against the Palestinian cause, against the background of trading in cartoons.

The cartoon was widely circulated on Twitter, becoming the first tag in Saudi Arabia, where the tweet was republished more than a million times.

Unfortunately, the Palestinian people are seated, denouncing and denouncing the great Saudi tender, and we were all standing with them and supporting them, but when I see how they throw on Saudi Arabia after all this, I did not have any brother with them # Palestine_Is__ my case
pic.twitter.com/eUaCzuJFTf

- Turki Al-Dakhil (@ fdfg6d7) April 22, 2020

Several international human rights centers have rushed to issue statements of solidarity with the Palestinian artist.

# Palestine_ My Case Despite # Deal-Shame and Beyond,
and # Sleep and Systems # Arab-Likud pic.twitter.com/0LTyfIEnmD

- Saeed bin Nasser Al-Ghamdi (@saiedibnnasser) April 22, 2020

Saudi singers also stressed the importance and standing of the Palestinian issue by marking "Palestine two issues", rejecting all attempts to distort the sacrifices of the Palestinian people and drawing closer to the occupation through the gateway to normalization.

This caricature infuriated the electronic flies a lot, so they launched a major campaign against what he drew.
We say to flies: This is the truth ... despite your nose, and against the nose of the teenager you are drumming for. pic.twitter.com/8H14KkuXOD

- Turki Al Shalhoub (@TurkiShalhoub) April 22, 2020

These activists said that Palestine is an issue of a nation and it will not be an issue for those behind the campaigns of distortion and broadcasting the distinction between the Palestinian and Saudi peoples, from which only the Israeli occupation benefits.

Saudi accounts calculated on the so-called "electronic flies" launched a widespread attack on the Palestinian issue - after Abbas published his satirical drawing - by marking "Palestine is not my case" and said that the Palestinian people denied the kingdom stood by their side and insulted its leaders, as they claimed.