The Saudi blogger, Muhammad Saud, known for his normalization with Israel, published a video in which he sings to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and tells him, "Everyone loves you."

And Saud appeared in the clip he posted on his Twitter page, singing an Israeli song that says "Baby Bibi Oh My Love."

Israelis celebrated the clip, saying, "For decades, many Arabs have been afraid to show any solidarity with Jews and Israel. But after the UAE made the Jews their allies, more Arabs began to say what they really feel. Here a Saudi Arab is praising Bibi Netanyahu." .

Others wished, "If only Islamic Zionism was contagious like the Coronavirus."

Commentators praised Saud for saying to him, "You are king," while others wondered why "Saudi Arabia is not like the Emirates with Israel?"

ביבי ביבי, חביביבי, רישיי, אישלאן ישלישל, כמוך עליךוךי ךיםו

- Mohammed Saud Mohammed Saud מודמד 🇸🇦🇮🇱 (@ mohsaud08) September 2, 2020

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Saudi blogger published the video clip minutes after Netanyahu announced that Israeli planes would be allowed to fly direct flights from Israel to Abu Dhabi and Dubai and return to Tel Aviv, including crossing Saudi airspace.

"These are the fruits of peace associated with true peace. I thank Jared Kushner (senior advisor to the US President) and Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed (the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi) for this important contribution. There will be many other good news." ".

And the Civil Aviation Authority in Saudi Arabia announced its approval to cross the flights coming from all the Emirates and to all destinations, which means allowing the crossing of Israeli planes.

The Saudi Press Agency quoted an official source in the General Authority of Civil Aviation as saying that "the Emirati request to allow the passage of the Kingdom's airspace for flights coming to and departing from it to all countries has been approved."

The plane that carried an Israeli delegation that included Israeli National Security Adviser Meir Bin Shabat and another American led by Kushner from Tel Aviv to Abu Dhabi had already crossed Saudi airspace.