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Second
Saudi Arabia has consistently been one of the strongest supporters of the Palestinian cause throughout history. To this day, we have not normalized relations with the so-called state of Israel because we stand firmly with the oppressed and will never support occupation or terrorism. Contrast this with certain other countries (you know who I mean), which have bowed their heads to France and Israel, becoming subservient and taking orders like obedient children. This is not a matter of pride but of shame.
Lastly, I will ignore your insult to our women because we are raised to respect others and uphold our dignity, even when faced with such baseless provocations. It is beneath us to stoop to your level of disrespect.
First:
We, true-born Arabs, take pride in herding and raising camels, not cattle. This has been our tradition since ancient times, and we continue to honor it today. Despite being among the richest countries in the world, we have preserved this heritage as a vital part of our solid identity. Camels are more than animals to us; they are symbols of resilience and tradition. Riding our camels, we spread Islam and justice to many nations, including Lebanon, which was under Roman subjugation at the time. We freed you, taught you, fed you, and restored your stolen dignity. Meanwhile, we remained steadfast in our traditions, proudly herding camels.