Saudi Blogger on Hosting Israelis: "Oil Doesn't Flow from My Faucets"

What prompted the Saudi blogger to respond to humor about oil and money? Watch the video and enjoy the amusing Israeli responses.

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The Saudi blogger Mohammed Saud did not anticipate the flood of requests he would receive after he opened his home to two Israeli guests, saying his home is 'open to everyone' and that he would be happy to host anyone.<\/a><\/p>

As you may recall, Saud hosted two Orthodox Israelis, showering them with gifts, kosher food, and tours of the area. <\/p>

But ever since the video of their visit went viral, Saud has been inundated with requests from Israelis who also want to be his guests and enjoy his generosity. <\/p>

Some Israelis took their requests to humorous extremes, asking if he could send them oil and money—for which he recorded a special video, humorously clarifying that he is far from such wealth. "Look, water flows from my faucet," he says in the video, opening a tap in his home. "It's not oil. What a joke... love you, Israelis."<\/p>

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Alongside the video, Saud wrote the following post: "Dear Israelis sending me messages about money and wanting to visit me, asking me to arrange a hotel night in Riyadh, or about oil flowing from taps—I have no oil in my faucets," clarified Saud. "I shower with water, I'm a law student with a master's degree, and I have a bachelor's degree in medical management. I can hardly afford a night in a hotel's hallway myself."<\/p>

So how did the users respond? Here are a few amusing comments:<\/p>

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Watch the video Saud uploaded to social media:<\/strong><\/p>

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