Instead of the angry reactions coming from Tel Aviv and Washington, the "noise" came this time - as one described - from the Two Holy Mosques, in protest against the Kuwaiti National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanem throwing the documents of the American peace plan in the trash.

Many Arab singers interacted with Al-Ghanem's action during a meeting of Arab parliaments in Jordan, and many of them expressed their admiration and support for him, and some indicated that this is the natural place for those documents, but prominent Saudi singers the move angered them, so they criticized Al-Ghanim, and strongly defended the "sanctity" of documents. The American plan.

President # Trump is drinking.

He is responding to the US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi who tore up his speech, or to Marzouq Al-Ghanim, Speaker of the Kuwaiti National Assembly, who threw the documents of the Deal of the Century in the trash.


I suggest you do for Trump a panel debriefing 😂 https://t.co/KEcNH8KFo2 pic.twitter.com/4QmrZ2xIFk

- Matar Matar Al-Ahmadi (@Matar_Alahmadi) February 8, 2020

Sarcasm and criticism


The tweets of Saudi activists opposing Al-Ghanem's

move

varied between sarcasm and implicit threats and reminders of the fate of some politicians who were known to express similar symbolic expressions.

Among the tweeters who mocked the move was Matar Al-Ahmadi, who considered that Trump was confused in responding to Al-Ghanim - who tore up his peace plan - or Nancy Pelosi - who tore apart his speech to Congress - in his endeavor to reduce the symbolism of Al-Ghanim's move that stirred an overwhelming Arab feeling of admiration, according to What many say.

Saddam Hussein cut the papers and insulted America and reviewed in every meeting ... and the end was more tragic from the beginning ... The politician is supposed to be more understanding of the interests of his country, and not to fight in lost time and he has no means but his hands to cut paper and his tongue to repeat the slogans of its people who betrayed his country and sold it while He who attacks them, free him.

- Abdulaziz Thursday (@alkhames) February 8, 2020

He concluded his tweet with a proposal he made to Al-Ghanem to hold an interrogation session for Trump in the Kuwaiti National Assembly.

Threat,


while other tweeters chose the implicit threat to Al-Ghanim and Kuwait, and Abdulaziz tweeted Thursday, recalling the fate of Saddam Hussein.

He said that Saddam Hussein cut papers and insulted America, and his end was as everyone saw it.

He strongly criticized Al-Ghanem's move, saying that the politician should not fight in lost time, and he only has his hands to cut up papers and his tongue to chant slogans.

Muammar Gaddafi's behavior in throwing letters and treaties in the trash does not create heroes, nor does it solve a problem.

Everything that does a temporary clap and hassle for 24 hours.

- Two members Al-Ahmari (@Adhwan) February 8, 2020

While other tweets dwelt into reminding them of similar steps against America and others, by "populist" politicians who won temporary applause, and then passed by history without making glory or achieving an achievement, according to their saying.

In this context, the two members of Al-Ahmari mentioned what he described as Muammar Gaddafi's "behavior in throwing speeches and treaties in the trash," a behavior that "does not make heroes, nor does it solve a problem. All that does is temporary applause and hassle for 24 hours."

Burning flags, trampling on them, burning papers, tearing and throwing them, are evidence of absolute ignorance and a backward mentality ..


History has punished those who did this https://t.co/2oqdrV0hsv

- Oalomeir Othman Al-Omair (@OthmanAlomeir) February 8, 2020

However, the strongest criticism of Saudi writers and tweeters came - perhaps - from the Saudi journalist and tweet, Othman Al-Omair, who described Al-Ghanem’s move as “a disgraceful behavior that is not appropriate for a normal person, so how about a parliamentarian.

Then Al-Omair took the door of sermons and reminders in another tweet that "burning flags, trampling on them, burning papers, tearing and throwing them are evidence of absolute ignorance and a backward mentality ... history has punished those who did that."

Then he returned to recall the fate of the Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, as he was "politically liquidated ... by his comrades and died alone, in his village, and he was better than Gaddafi who imitated him at the United Nations."

He was politically liquidated years later by his comrades and died alone in his village, and he was better luck than Gaddafi who imitated him in the United Nations ..


tearing papers or throwing them as burning https://t.co/tSXQzCMqld

- Oalomeir Othman Al-Omair (@OthmanAlomeir) February 9, 2020

That tweet came as a comment on another whose owner (two members of Al-Ahmari) stated that Khrushchev hit his shoes on a table in front of him during the United Nations General Assembly in 1960, in protest against the speech of the representative of the Philippines.

Al-Ghanim and the History Gate,


and unlike what some described as "Saudi hype," Arab writers and activists tweeted in support of Al-Ghanim and a symbolic tribute to his move, so Qatari journalist Jaber Al-Harami tweeted, surprising that the attack this time came from "Arab zealots" and was not "from the occupying Zionists."

The head of the National Assembly with Sisterhood, Kuwait, Marzouq Al-Ghanem, was subjected to a shameless attack against the backdrop of throwing the deal of the century in the garbage bin .. It is


strange that the attack was not from the occupying Zionists to the extent that their “brothers” were the Arab zealots .. who were “loyal” to their historical origins .. # Down the deal of the century pic.twitter.com/D5uUNh24m9

- Jaber Al-Harami (@jaberalharmi) February 9, 2020

Likewise, the writer Muhammad al-Mukhtar al-Shanqeeti walked, calling on the ghanem to make his face white.

"God whitens your face, Marzouq Al-Ghanim! There is no dignity except by throwing # the deal of the century in the garbage."

God whitens your face, Marzouq Al-Ghanim!

There is no dignity except by throwing # the deal of the century in the garbage


# Marzouq_ Al-Ghanim_ represents me pic.twitter.com/p4Q3Y7UJI2

- Muhammad Al-Mukhtar Al-Shanqeeti (@mshinqiti) February 8, 2020

Once again # Kuwait leads the Arab ranks in its principled position by rejecting the position of the # Trump administration. Speaker of the Kuwaiti National Assembly # Marzouq Al-Ghanim @MarzouqAlghanim


throws the Trump peace vision document # The Century Deal in the trash at the Arab Parliamentary Union meeting today in # Amman # Jordan -


but not enough # deal_of_the_century pic.twitter.com/KnmmA2M5Nx

- Abdullah Al Shayji (@docshayji) February 8, 2020

And the singer Faisal Al-Hazaa considered that "large countries that have their weight in this vast world could not do what they did, O Bu Ali # Marzouq Al-Ghanim."

The Marzouq Al-Ghanim movement has flattened more enemies in the Gulf than Israel !!


# Deal of the Century pic.twitter.com/fWVlmDanEv

- Saad Al-Mohannadi (@ S3d_78) February 9, 2020

Between the holiness of Jerusalem and the principle of the issue, and the sanctity of the papers of the American peace plan, Saudi tweeters walked a valley, solidarity with Trump and his plan, in the face of a large tweet in support of Al-Ghanim.